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I have the following piece of code which print the list of items in separated columns.

- if @product.type_id == 2
      %th.order_invoice_cell.each.count
        #{l(:item)}
      - @product.products.each do |p|
        %th.order_invoice_cell
          #{l(:item)}

But all the columns are named item, item, item. now if I want to have number mentioned like item1 item2 item3 and so on. how can I do this.

2 Answers 2

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I don't know, what your #{l(:item)} doing. but you can Use this:

- if @product.type_id == 2
      %th.order_invoice_cell.each.count
        #{l(:item)}
      - @product.products.each_with_index do |p, index|
        %th.order_invoice_cell
          = "item #{index + 1}"

It will give you item 1, item 2 and so on... Thanks

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Use each_with_index instead. So you can do @product.products.each_with_index do |p,index|

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  • can you please tell me how and where I can use it exactly in my code. coz i am new to haml ..
    – Sami
    Aug 5, 2013 at 8:47
  • I have replaced the fourth line with that but its not working .
    – Sami
    Aug 5, 2013 at 8:54

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