how to create counter loop in django template?
can any tell me how can I write below code of c in django
for(c=0; c<5; c++)
//do something
i had tried below code but it gives me an error
{% for(c=0; c<5; c++)%}
<div class="tab-content">
<h1 class="tab" tit开发者_如何转开发le="title for page 1">Page 1</h1>
<p>This is the content of tab 1 on container 1</p>
</div>
{% endfor %}
When you render your template, you may pass range
render_to_response('template_x.html', {'range5': range(5)})
And in html template, probably like this
{% for i in range5 %}
<div class="tab-content">
<h1 class="tab" title="title for page {{i}}">Page {{i}}</h1>
<p>This is the content of tab {{i}} on container {{i}}</p>
</div>
{% endfor %}
I guess you are not good at searching, right (:
A good documentation for a good framework... On the other hand, why you ask for a c-like loop structure in a framework written for python is another question
EDIT: For loop in django templates iterates through an array (or list in python terms). So you have to have a list to iterate.. In your related view, lets say yopu have a number list
number_list = [1,2,3,4,5]
if you pass this list to the template with the same name, then you can iterate through it with
{%for num in nuber_list%}
Number is : {{num}}
{%endfor%}
But as i said, you have to pass that list to template in the return statement line that returns an httpresponse or render your contect to your template as it described in here
I was curious and found a way to do this. Disclaimer: I consider the following code to be WRONG:
{% for i in "abcde" %} do something {% endfor %}
Replace "abcde" with a string of the range you want.
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