split
The split function can be used to split given data at a predefined
character and process the single pieces afterwards. At every
iteration, the current index key SPLIT-
is stored (starting
with 0).
By using split
, we could, for example, read a table field and wrap
every single line with a certain code (e.g. generate an HTML table,
which can be used to show the same content on more than one page):
20 = TEXT
# The content of the field "bodytext" is imported (from $cObj->data-array).
20.stdWrap.field = bodytext
20.stdWrap.split {
# The separation character is defined (char = 10 is the newline character).
token.char = 10
# We define which element will be used.
# By using optionSplit we can distinguish between elements.
# Corresponding elements with the numbers must be defined!
# For rendering, the numbers 1 and 2 are used in alternation.
# In this example, the classes "odd" and "even" are used so we
# can zebra style a table.
cObjNum = |*|1||2|*|
# The first element is defined (which is referenced by cObjNum).
# The content is imported using stdWrap->current.
1.current = 1
# The element is wrapped.
1.wrap = <tr class="odd"><td> | </td></tr>
# The 2nd element is determined and wrapped.
2.current = 1
2.wrap = <tr class="even"><td> | </td></tr>
}
# A general wrap to create a valid table markup.
20.stdWrap.wrap = <table> | </table>
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