I was wondering if it was possible to assign an array to a variable within a Smarty template file? I have tried this
{assign var='file' value = array('dir','doc','exe')}
But when I print out the array it produces this:
array(\'dir\',\'doc\',\'exe\')
How can I stop Smarty escaping the array values?
Thanks in advance
{php}
$this->assign("array", array('dir','doc','exe'));
{/php}
{foreach from=$array item=item}
{$item}
{/foreach}
From Smarty v.3 new syntax is available
{$array = ['item1','item2',$item3]}
see for more details : http://www.smarty.net/docs/en/language.syntax.variables.tpl
I just found another answer here that allows you to do this without the use of {php} tags (recommended by Smarty)
{assign var='icon' value=','|explode:"dir,doc,exe"}
still open to more ideas though...
what about {$system=['freebsd','windows','macosx','linux']}
?
$smarty->assign("lat",$lat);
{foreach $lat as $latlongval}
{assign var="myArray" value=","|explode:$latlongval}
{$myArray['0']}
{$myArray['1']}
{/foreach}
its not right way to write a code with in smarty template file. you should create a array in php and then get the values from smarty.
This is the right way to create a standard development code. like.
PHP:
public function arrSam(){
$colors = array( 0 => '#1f1f1f', 1 => '#696969', 2 => '#878787', 3 => '#b4b4b4', 4 => '#d2d2d2', 5 => '#f0f0f0', 6 => '#ffffff');
$smarty->assign('colors', $colors);
}
Smarty:
{assign var=colors value=$smarty->arrSam()}
{$colors|print_r}