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===Examples=== | ===Examples=== |
Revision as of 04:18, 12 November 2011
FOREACH Option
Introduced: Version 1.3.b46
Iterates over the contents of a string list in the format "item1, item2, item3" Can also be used with JSON arrays and JSON objects.
Usage
[FOREACH(var, list): body]
[FOREACH(var, list, output_separator): body]
[FOREACH(var, list, output_separator, list_separator): body]
output_seperator default value is "" list_seperator default value is ","
Examples
String List Example
[h: enemyList="Orcs, Goblins, Ogres, Trolls"]
[FOREACH(enemy, enemyList, "<br>"): "You really hate " + enemy]
JSON Array Example
[h: enemyList = json.append("","Orcs, Goblins, Ogres, Trolls")]
[FOREACH (enemy, enemyList): "You really hate " + enemy]
JSON Object Example
(Note that using foreach with a JSON object will result in only the keys being returned as vars).
[h: enemyList = json.set("","Orcs", "Bob, Dave", "Goblins", "Graham", "Ogres", "Philip, Emanual", "Trolls", "Ig, Og, Ug"]
[FOREACH (enemy, enemyList): "You really hate " + enemy]
All the above will output:
You really hate Orcs You really hate Goblins You really hate Ogres You really hate Trolls
Using with [code():]
To use roll options with your FOREACH loop, you will need to use [code():] roll option.
[h: enemyList="Orcs; Goblins; Ogres; Trolls"]
[FOREACH(enemy, enemyList, " then ", ";"), CODE:
{
[r: enemy]
}
]
output:
Orcs then Goblins then Ogres then Trolls