I want to loop and echo images specific value, I have a db value e.g 100, but i want to echo only 96 images only not more than that. Also whatever the value from DB and loop should print the exact times not exceeding 96(which is fixed)
$check = "SELECT white FROM balloons";
$rs = mysqli_query($con,$check);
if(mysqli_num_rows($rs)==1)
{
$row = mysqli_fetch_assoc($rs);
$g=$row['white']; //eg 2,
for($imagecount=0;$imagecount>$g;$imagecount++) {
echo '<img src="img/whiteB.png" class="w_over" />';
}
}
for ($i=0; $i < min($g, 96); $i++) {
echo '<img src="img/whiteB.png" class="w_over" />';
}
I'd change
for($imagecount=0;$imagecount>$g;$imagecount++) {
to
for($imagecount=0;$imagecount<=min($g,96);$imagecount++) {
Pls. note that the 2nd param in for needs to inverted (loop while condition is true)
If i get your question correctly you just need to change your line,
$g=$row['white'];
to:
$g = ($row['white'] < 96) ? $row['white'] : 96;
Side Note:
for($imagecount = 0; $imagecount < $g; $imagecount++) //Should be less then
^
Error in for loop condition!
change for loop head:
for($imagecount=0;$imagecount<$g;$imagecount++)
Related
Is it possible to control a for-loop when it reaches a certain condition?
Explanation:
I'm retrieving the folder path to a collection of images from a database: these images are then printed out via a for-loop. What I would need to do is control how these images are displayed on the page (say, 5 images per row).
As of now, the for-loop prints out 40 images in a single row, which makes you scroll to the furthest right of the page.
Is there a solution for controlling the for-loop, as in for instance, after 5 successful loops, echo out a < br >? Here's a vulgar thought:
for ($i = 1; $i < $rows; $i++) {
$path = $image[$i];
$folder_path = $path['folder_path']; //since it's an array
echo '<img src="' . $folder_path . '">';
//pseudocode
if ($i == 5) {
echo '<br>';
...continue with the loop
}
}
I know the pseudocode looks crazy, but that's pretty much what I need to do: loop for x amount of instances, add something, then continue.
As per #m69's comment, the best option would be to use the % (modulus) comparison operator. As explained by the PHP docs:
$a % $b returns the remainder of $a divided by $b.
So, in your case:
for ($i = 0; $i < $rows; $i++) {
$path = $image[$i];
$folder_path = $path['folder_path']; //since it's an array
echo '<img src="' . $folder_path . '">';
if ($i % 5 == 0) { //do this if $i divided by 5 has a remainder of 0
echo '<br>';
}
}
As a side note, you should set $i to 0 at the beginning of your for loop, assuming $rows is set to the number of rows returned from your query. Setting it to 1 will keep it from iterating through the last row, because $i will == 40 (assuming 40 rows), and so will NOT be < 40.
The same loop. The condition for inserting the is ($i % 5 == 0), which means (if this element is the fifth one of his series) will be useful for you.
<?php
for ($i = 1; $i < $rows; $i++) {
$path = $image[$i];
$folder_path = $path['folder_path'];
echo '<img src="' . $folder_path . '">';
if ($i % 5 == 0) {
echo '<br>';
}
}
Title might not make complete sense, couldn't think of a way to explain it so I will do a mock PHP example.
<?php
$startNumber = 1;
$endNumber = 15;
$fileExt = '.jpg';
?>
And then on the page it will echo from the $startNumber to the $endNumber in something like a foreach
<?php echo("<img src=\"#.jpg\">"); ?>
Hope this is making sense...
I'd also like to point out that the numbers < 10 start with a 0 so it will need to be in the image source link.
echo is not a function, it's a language construct. Don't use ().
Also you need to use a loop like for() to do that (Also see sidenote of Fred -ii).
$endNumber = 15;
for($i = 1; $i <= $endNumber; $i++) {
if($i < 10) {
$i = "0".$i;
}
echo "<img src=\"".$i.".jpg\" />";
}
If this is not what you asked, add more information.
how to add a total of the numbers displayed as an integer from a loop. the loop result is not an increment. here is the problem.
<?php
$i = 0;
$num =1;
while($i<=4){
echo $num;
$i++;
}
echo $num;
?>
So the result is something like this.
1 1 1 1
so my problem is how can i total the result which should be 4, and save it in a variable without incrementing. and even more confusing is. how to do the same when the value of $num is dynamic. Thank you very much. in advance
Just make an array then sum them:
<?php
$i = 0;
$num =1;
while($i<=4){
$nums[] = $num;
$i++;
}
echo array_sum($nums); //Outputs 5
?>
This assumes that $num is always numeric.
Alternatively, you could just iterate an output variable, based on the value of $num. Like so:
<?php
$num = 1; // or 2, or 3, or 4 or whatever
$output = 0;
for ($i=0; $i<=4; $i++) {
$output += $num;
}
echo $output;
?>
foreach(($_POST["msg"] as $mg) AND ($_POST["control"] as $id))
{
echo $mg;
echo $id;
}
i need make something like that, any way to do? i'm trying to get 10 mysql records and edit all of them
No, that won't work. The closest thing I can see to what you're trying to do is:
for($i = 0; $i < count($_POST["msg"]); $i++) {
echo $_POST["msg"][$i];
echo $_POST["control"][$i];
}
Assuming that "msg" and "control" will always contain the same amount of items.
Assuming both $_POST['msg'] and $_POST['control'] are actually arrays, have numeric keys (thanks #iMoses), and have the same length, you could use a for loop -
for ($i = 0; $i < count($_POST["msg"]); $i++){
$mg = $_POST['msg'][$i];
$id = $_POST['control'][$i];
}
I have this PHP loop,
foreach($returnedContent as $k => $v) {
$imageName = str_replace($replaceData, "", $v['contentImageName']);
echo "<a class='contentLink' href='".base_url()."welcome/getFullContent/$v[contentId]'>";
echo "<img src='/media/uploads/".strtolower($v['categoryTitle'])."/".$imageName."_thumb.png' alt='$v[contentTitle]' />";
echo "</a>";
}
Once the lopp has finished I was hoping it would be possible to do loop to print x amount of grey boxes is this possible and if so how, basically if the first loop returns 1 item i need the second loop to print out 11 boxes, if the first one returns 9 items I need the second loop to return 3 boxes.
Make sense? Can anyone help me?
So if you want a total of 12 boxes, set a counter and decrement:
$boxes = 12;
foreach($returnedContent as $k =>$v){
// all your previous stuff
$boxes--;
}
for($i = 0; $i < $boxes; $i++){
// print your box here
}
Depending on your application you may also want to check that the number of items in $returnContent is <= $boxes. If it is greater than $boxes you won't get an error but you will get rows with more than $boxes images.
Just keep a counter and increment it for each loop iteration, then add
for (;$counter < 11; ++$counter) {
do_loop_stuff();
}
Maybe you could do something like this (assuming $returnedContent is numerically indexed):
//count to 12 so we get 12 items
for ($i=0; $i<12; $i++) {
//check if there is an entry to print
if (isset($returnedContent[$i])) {
$v = $returnedContent[$i];
$imageName = str_replace($replaceData, "", $v['contentImageName']);
echo "<a class='contentLink' href='".base_url()."welcome/getFullContent/$v[contentId]'>";
echo "<img src='/media/uploads/".strtolower($v['categoryTitle'])."/".$imageName."_thumb.png' alt='$v[contentTitle]' />";
echo "</a>";
} else {
//draw grey box
}
}
After the first loop, you can do:
for($i = 0; $i < 12 - count($returnedContent); $i++)
{
// print the grey boxes.
}
Hmmm Im not sure Im understanding you but
$c = count($returnedContent);
will get you the amount of items in the variable
then:
$c = (11-$c);
if($c > 0) {
for($i=0;$i<$c;$i++) {
// print gray box
}
}
after the first loop. You could also use a counter variable inside the first loop.
I did interpret the question as "Do something when the loop has finished iterating".
In which case a for/foreach loop isn't the best choice here.
how about
<?php
$i = 0;
do {
echo $i;
} while ($i > 0);
//then do whatever else you need to.
?>