{cycle}
{cycle} is used to cycle though a set of values. This makes it easy
to alternate for example between two or more colors in a table, or cycle
through an array of values.
You can {cycle} through more than one set of values in your template
by supplying a name attribute. Give each set of values a unique
name.
You can force the current value not to print with the print
attribute set to false. This would be useful for silently skipping
a value.
The advance attribute is used to repeat a value. When set to false,
the next call to {cycle} will print the same value.
If you supply the special "assign" attribute, the output of the
cycle function will be assigned to a template variable instead of
being output to the template.
Example 8-4. {cycle} {section name=rows loop=$data}
<tr bgcolor="{cycle values="#eeeeee,#d0d0d0"}">
<td>{$data[rows]}</td>
</tr>
{/section} |
<tr bgcolor="#eeeeee">
<td>1</td>
</tr>
<tr bgcolor="#d0d0d0">
<td>2</td>
</tr>
<tr bgcolor="#eeeeee">
<td>3</td>
</tr> |
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