Thanks a lot! This works and I also learned a bit more about how PHPTAL works.
Teis -----Opprinnelig melding----- Fra: phptal-boun...@lists.motion-twin.com [mailto:phptal-boun...@lists.motion-twin.com] På vegne av Piotr Kroczynski Sendt: 28. juni 2011 18:01 Til: Template Attribute Language for PHP Emne: Re: SV: [PHPTAL] Table with two array problem Ok maby I didn't understand you correctly. Case where there could be more than one name for idoffer: $tmpArray = array(); foreach($otherArray as $a){ $tmpArray[$a['idoffer']][] = $a['name']; } $otherArray = $tmpArray(); unset($tmpArray); then: <tr tal:repeat="offers jobOffers"> <td tal:content="offers/name"></td> <td> <ul> <li tal:repeat="n otherArray/${offers/idoffer}" tal:content="n"></li> </ul> </td> </tr> Pozdrawiam Piotr Kroczyński W dniu 28.06.2011 17:41, Teis Lindemark pisze: > Okey, thanks for the quick answer. > > But my otherArray is at format Array([0] => Array([idoffer] => > INTEGER [name] => STRING) [1] ... > > I think the reason is that one idoffer can have more than one name, > but is there an easy way to format that array correct or get this work > on this array? > > Thanks for the answer so far ;) > > Teis > > -----Opprinnelig melding----- > Fra: phptal-boun...@lists.motion-twin.com > [mailto:phptal-boun...@lists.motion-twin.com] På vegne av Robert > Goldsmith > Sendt: 28. juni 2011 17:06 > Til: Template Attribute Language for PHP > Emne: Re: [PHPTAL] Table with two array problem > > I think I understand what you are saying. The easiest way to do this > would be if 'idoffer' is the key for the second array (so you have an > array of key/value pairs with the idoffer as the key and name as the > value). Then you can effectively ask 'give me the value for this key I > am giving you or, if the key doesn't exist then please give me a default > value'. > > Imagine the following: > > $jobOffers = array( > array('idOffer' => 'a', 'name' => 'AAA'), > array('idOffer' => 'b', 'name' => 'BBB'), ); > > $otherArray = array( > 'a' => array('name' => 'AaAa'), > 'c' => array('name' => 'CcCc'), > ); > > <table> > <tr tal:repeat="offers jobOffers"> > <td tal:content="offers/name' /> > <td tal:content="otherArray/${offers/idOffer}/name | string:no > match;" /> > </tr> > </table> > > The important part here is the ${offers/idOffer} part which is > replaced by PHPTal *before* it then tries to access the value from > otherArray. For the first loop through, offers/idOffer is equal to 'a' > so PHPTal tries to access otherArray/a/name which succeeds while on > the second loop through it tries otherArray/b/name which doesn't exist > so PHPTal moves on to the next option in the value chain (using the | > character) and instead picks up the string 'no match'. > > I hope this is what you were trying to do :) > > If you need something more like 'in_array' where you need to hunt > through the values in otherArray to find a match you will need to > write a Tale but I'd also question the efficiency of doing that and > would suggest trying to use array keys where possible :) > > Robert > > On 28 Jun 2011, at 15:38, Teis Lindemark wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I am new to use PHPTal and so far, I like it. It’s great to separate >> php > code and the xhtml code. >> >> One of my list need some data from two arrays. I have one array >> array1 > that I use tal:repeat=”offers jobOffers” and find the content like this: > tal:content=”offers/name” for example. One of the columns in the table > have the data in another array, with two columns idoffer and name. The > first array also have idoffer (offers/idoffer). But what I need here > is that otherarray/name is placed in the row where offers/idoffer and > otherarray/idoffer is equal. >> >> I can’t figure this out and have been stuck here for a while. >> >> Hope someone can help me with this one. >> >> Teis >> _______________________________________________ >> PHPTAL mailing list >> PHPTAL@lists.motion-twin.com >> http://lists.motion-twin.com/mailman/listinfo/phptal > > _______________________________________________ > PHPTAL mailing list > PHPTAL@lists.motion-twin.com > http://lists.motion-twin.com/mailman/listinfo/phptal > > > _______________________________________________ > PHPTAL mailing list > PHPTAL@lists.motion-twin.com > http://lists.motion-twin.com/mailman/listinfo/phptal > _______________________________________________ PHPTAL mailing list PHPTAL@lists.motion-twin.com http://lists.motion-twin.com/mailman/listinfo/phptal _______________________________________________ PHPTAL mailing list PHPTAL@lists.motion-twin.com http://lists.motion-twin.com/mailman/listinfo/phptal