{append}
{append} is used for creating or appending template variable arrays
during the execution of a template.
Attributes
| Attribute | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|
| var | The name of the variable being assigned | |
| value | The value being assigned | |
| index | (optional) | The index for the new array element. If not specified the value is append to the end of the array. |
| scope | (optional) | The scope of the assigned variable: parent, root or global. Defaults to local if omitted. |
Option Flags
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| nocache | Assigns the variable with the 'nocache' attribute |
Note
Assignment of variables in-template is essentially placing application logic into the presentation that may be better handled in PHP. Use at your own discretion.
Examples
{append var='name' value='Bob' index='first'}
{append var='name' value='Meyer' index='last'}
// or
{append 'name' 'Bob' index='first'} {* short-hand *}
{append 'name' 'Meyer' index='last'} {* short-hand *}
The first name is {$name.first}.<br>
The last name is {$name.last}.
The above example will output:
The first name is Bob.
The last name is Meyer.
See also append() and
getTemplateVars().