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| {cycle} {#language.function.cycle}
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| =======
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| `{cycle}` is used to alternate a set of values. This makes it easy to
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| for example, alternate between two or more colors in a table, or cycle
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| through an array of values.
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|    Attribute Name    Type     Required    Default   Description
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|   ---------------- --------- ---------- ----------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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|         name        string       No      *default*  The name of the cycle
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|        values        mixed      Yes        *N/A*    The values to cycle through, either a comma delimited list (see delimiter attribute), or an array of values
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|        print        boolean      No       *TRUE*    Whether to print the value or not
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|       advance       boolean      No       *TRUE*    Whether or not to advance to the next value
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|      delimiter      string       No         *,*     The delimiter to use in the values attribute
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|        assign       string       No        *n/a*    The template variable the output will be assigned to
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|        reset        boolean      No       *FALSE*   The cycle will be set to the first value and not advanced
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| 
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| -   You can `{cycle}` through more than one set of values in a template
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|     by supplying a `name` attribute. Give each `{cycle}` an unique
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|     `name`.
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| 
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| -   You can force the current value not to print with the `print`
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|     attribute set to FALSE. This would be useful for silently skipping a
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|     value.
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| 
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| -   The `advance` attribute is used to repeat a value. When set to
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|     FALSE, the next call to `{cycle}` will print the same value.
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| 
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| -   If you supply the `assign` attribute, the output of the `{cycle}`
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|     function will be assigned to a template variable instead of being
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|     output to the template.
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| 
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| <!-- -->
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| 
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| 
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|     {section name=rows loop=$data}
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|     <tr class="{cycle values="odd,even"}">
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|        <td>{$data[rows]}</td>
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|     </tr>
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|     {/section}
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| 
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|       
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| 
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| The above template would output:
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|     <tr class="odd">
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|        <td>1</td>
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|     </tr>
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|     <tr class="even">
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|        <td>2</td>
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|     </tr>
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|     <tr class="odd">
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|        <td>3</td>
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|     </tr>
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| 
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|       
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