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split¶
This object is used to split the input by a character and then parse the result onto some functions.
For each iteration the split index starting with 0 (zero) is stored in
the register key SPLIT_COUNT
.
token¶
returnKey¶
returnCount¶
cObjNum¶
- Property
cObjNum
- Data type
cObjNum + optionSplit / stdWrap
- Description
This is a pointer the array of this object ("1,2,3,4"), that should treat the items, resulting from the split.
1,2,3,4¶
- Property
1,2,3,4,...
- Data type
- Description
The object that should treat the value.
Note: The "current"-value is set to the value of current item, when the objects are called. See stdWrap / current.
- Example for stdWrap
1.current = 1 1.wrap = <b> | </b>
- Example for cObject array
1 { 10 = TEXT 10.stdWrap.current = 1 10.stdWrap.wrap = <b> | </b> }
wrap¶
- Property
wrap
- Data type
wrap + optionSplit / stdWrap
- Description
Defines a wrap for each item.
Example¶
This is an example of TypoScript code that imports the content of
field "bodytext" from the $cObj->data-array
(ln 3). The content is
split by the line break character (ln 5). The items should all be
treated with a stdWrap
(ln 6) which imports the value of the item (ln
7). This value is wrapped in a table row where the first column is a
bullet-gif (ln 8). Finally the whole thing is wrapped in the proper
table-tags (ln 10). :
120 = TEXT
220.stdWrap {
3 field = bodytext
4 split {
5 token.char = 10
6 cObjNum = 1
7 1.current = 1
8 1.wrap = <tr><td><img src="dot.gif"></td><td> | </td></tr>
9 }
10 stdWrap.wrap = <table style="width: 368px;"> | </table><br>
11}