{html_table}{html_table} is a
custom function
that dumps an array of data into an HTML <table>.
Attribute NameTypeRequiredDefaultDescriptionlooparrayYesn/aArray of data to loop throughcolsmixedNo3
Number of columns in the table or a comma-separated list of column heading
names or an array of column heading names.if the cols-attribute is empty,
but rows are given, then the number of cols is computed by the number
of rows and the number of elements to display to be just enough cols to
display all elements. If both, rows and cols, are omitted cols defaults
to 3. if given as a list or array, the number of columns is computed from
the number of elements in the list or array.
rowsintegerNoempty
Number of rows in the table. if the rows-attribute is empty, but
cols are given, then the number of rows is computed by the number of
cols and the number of elements to display to be just enough rows to
display all elements.
innerstringNocols
Direction of consecutive elements in the loop-array to be
rendered. cols means elements are displayed
col-by-col. rows means elements are displayed
row-by-row.
captionstringNoemptyText to be used for the <caption>
element of the tabletable_attrstringNoborder="1"Attributes for <table> tagth_attrstringNoemptyAttributes for <th> tag
(arrays are cycled)tr_attrstringNoemptyattributes for <tr> tag
(arrays are cycled)td_attrstringNoemptyAttributes for <td> tag
(arrays are cycled)trailpadstringNo Value to pad the trailing cells on last row with (if any)hdirstringNoright
Direction of each row to be rendered. possible values:
right (left-to-right), and
left (right-to-left)
vdirstringNodown
Direction of each column to be rendered. possible values:
down (top-to-bottom), up
(bottom-to-top)
The cols attribute determines how many
columns will be in the table.
The table_attr, tr_attr
and td_attr values determine the attributes given
to the <table>, <tr>
and <td> tags.
If tr_attr or td_attr are
arrays, they will be cycled through.
trailpad is the value put into the trailing cells
on the last table row if there are any present.
{html_table}
assign( 'data', array(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9) );
$smarty->assign( 'tr', array('bgcolor="#eeeeee"','bgcolor="#dddddd"') );
$smarty->display('index.tpl');
?>
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The variables assigned from php could be displayed as these three
examples demonstrate. Each example shows the template followed by output.
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{**** Example Two ****}
{html_table loop=$data cols=4 table_attr='border="0"'}
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{**** Example Three ****}
{html_table loop=$data cols="first,second,third,fourth" tr_attr=$tr}