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I need to give a different class name to every 6 divs within a foreach loop. I thought my below idea would work, but every item seems to get the same div.

<?php $num = 0; ?>
<?php foreach ($divs as $div): ?>

    <?php if($num % 1 == 0): ?>
    <div class="threecol grey one">
    <?php elseif($num % 2 == 1): ?>
    <div class="threecol green two ">
    <?php elseif($num % 3 == 2): ?>
    <div class="sixcol blue last three">
    <?php elseif($num % 4 == 3): ?>
    <div class="threecol grey">
    <?php elseif($num % 5 == 4): ?>
    <div class="sixcol blue">
    <?php elseif($num % 6 == 5): ?>
    <div class="threecol green last">
    <?php endif; ?>

        Rest of html

    </div>

<?php $num++ ?>
<?php endforeach; ?>

To simplify i basically need

1st/7th/13th/19th...etc div to be <div class="threecol grey">

2nd/8th/14th/20th...etc to be <div class="threecol green">

3rd/9th/15th/21st...etc to be <div class="sixcol blue last">

4th/10th/16th/22nd <div class="threecol grey">

5th/11th/17th/23rd <div class="sixcol blue">

6th/12th/18th/24th <div class="sixcol blue">

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  • To avoid all these conditions, I would use an array with classes and use class="<?php echo $classes[$num]; ?>" or something similar.
    – jeroen
    Jan 14, 2013 at 19:01

4 Answers 4

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Very ugly... why not

$classes = array('grey one', 'green two', 'blue last three', 'grey', 'blue', 'green last');
foreach($divs as $div) {
   $class = $classes[$i++ % 6];
   echo '<div class="threecol ' . $class . '">';
}

The main problem is that you're continually changing the divisor in your modulo operation, so you're always getting the 0 remainder.

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  • Thanks, this seems to be the only answer that works. Probably my explanation wasn't clear enough. thx again
    – Carpy
    Jan 14, 2013 at 19:40
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You are misunderstanding the modulo operator which results in the remainder of the dividend. Thus, % 1 will always be zero because there is never a remainder with that operation. You want to do this:

$num % 6 == 1
...
$num % 6 == 2

etc. You can also just do $num % 6 ahead of time and store it in a variable.

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  • I think he wants a class for the num 0 to 5, another for 6 to 11, another for 12 to 17... Jan 14, 2013 at 19:03
  • @MajidLAISSI in that case just increment $num every 6 entries instead of every entry. Jan 14, 2013 at 19:05
  • actually i'm not sure what HE wants Jan 14, 2013 at 19:07
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<?php foreach ($divs as $i => $div): ?>
    <?php if($i % 6 == 0): ?>
    <div class="threecol grey one">
    <?php elseif($i % 6 == 1): ?>
    <div class="threecol green two ">
    <?php elseif($i % 6 == 2): ?>
    <div class="sixcol blue last three">
    <?php elseif($i % 6 == 3): ?>
    <div class="threecol grey">
    <?php elseif($i % 6 == 4): ?>
    <div class="sixcol blue">
    <?php elseif($i % 6 == 5): ?>
    <div class="threecol green last">
    <?php endif; ?>
        Rest of html
    </div>
<?php endforeach; ?>

Consider use of a switch case statement.

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  • I think he wants a class for the num 0 to 5, another for 6 to 11, another for 12 to 17... Jan 14, 2013 at 19:04
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<?php if(floor($num / 6) == 0): ?>
<div class="threecol grey one">
<?php elseif(floor($num / 6) == 1): ?>
<div class="threecol green two ">
<?php elseif(floor($num / 6) == 2): ?>
<div class="sixcol blue last three">
<?php elseif(floor($num / 6) == 3): ?>
<div class="threecol grey">
<?php elseif(floor($num / 6) == 4): ?>
<div class="sixcol blue">
<?php elseif(floor($num / 6) == 5): ?>
<div class="threecol green last">
<?php endif; ?>

This would give:

  • threecol grey one for columns from 0 to 5
  • threecol grey two for columns from 6 to 11
  • etc..
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  • Thanks, maybe i didn't explain myself right, but i basically need to isolate 6 divs (every 6 divs). So to simplify, i need the 1st/7th/13th/19th...etc div to be <div class="threecol grey"> then 2nd/8th/14th/20th...etc to be <div class="threecol green"> then 3rd/9th/15th/21st...etc to be <div class="sixcol blue last">. I'll up date question.
    – Carpy
    Jan 14, 2013 at 19:20
  • well in this case checkout the other answers they have the solution you need Jan 14, 2013 at 19:28

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