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I use Twig and I have an array with keys like this:

array[1] = "alpha"
array[2] = "bravo"
array[3] = "charlie"
array[8] = "delta"
array[9] = "echo"

And I would like to get the key (1,2,3,8,9) and the content (alpha, bravo, charlie, delta, echo) in a loop to get all value of this array.

How do I solve this problem?

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  • 2
    Did you try searching PHP loops? Use foreach loop.
    – Josh
    Commented Apr 24, 2012 at 13:48
  • 4
    It's not in PHP it's in Twig in the template file!
    – Guillaume
    Commented Apr 24, 2012 at 13:50
  • 6
    Fair enough. Did you try searching for TWIG loops? twig.sensiolabs.org/doc/tags/for.html
    – Josh
    Commented Apr 24, 2012 at 13:52

4 Answers 4

388

I found the answer :

{% for key,value in array_path %}
    Key : {{ key }}
    Value : {{ value }}
{% endfor %}
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65

There's this example in the SensioLab page on the for tag:

<h1>Members</h1>
<ul>
    {% for key, user in users %}
        <li>{{ key }}: {{ user.username|e }}</li>
    {% endfor %}
</ul>

http://twig.sensiolabs.org/doc/tags/for.html#iterating-over-keys

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  • 3
    This example doesn't iterate over the array keys, see the ones above Commented May 12, 2014 at 1:48
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These are extended operations (e.g., sort, reverse) for one dimensional and two dimensional arrays in Twig framework:

1D Array

Without Key Sort and Reverse

{% for key, value in array_one_dimension %}
    <div>{{ key }}</div>
    <div>{{ value }}</div>
{% endfor %}

Key Sort

{% for key, value in array_one_dimension|keys|sort %}
    <div>{{ key }}</div>
    <div>{{ value }}</div>
{% endfor %}

Key Sort and Reverse

{% for key, value in array_one_dimension|keys|sort|reverse %}
    <div>{{ key }}</div>
    <div>{{ value }}</div>
{% endfor %}

2D Arrays

Without Key Sort and Reverse

{% for key_a, value_a in array_two_dimension %}
    {% for key_b, value_b in array_two_dimension[key_a] %}
        <div>{{ key_b }}</div>
        <div>{{ value_b }}</div>
    {% endfor %}
{% endfor %}

Key Sort on Outer Array

{% for key_a, value_a in array_two_dimension|keys|sort %}
    {% for key_b, value_b in array_two_dimension[key_a] %}
        <div>{{ key_b }}</div>
        <div>{{ value_b }}</div>
    {% endfor %}
{% endfor %}

Key Sort on Both Outer and Inner Arrays

{% for key_a, value_a in array_two_dimension|keys|sort %}
    {% for key_b, value_b in array_two_dimension[key_a]|keys|sort %}
        <div>{{ key_b }}</div>
        <div>{{ value_b }}</div>
    {% endfor %}
{% endfor %}

Key Sort on Outer Array & Key Sort and Reverse on Inner Array

{% for key_a, value_a in array_two_dimension|keys|sort %}
    {% for key_b, value_b in array_two_dimension[key_a]|keys|sort|reverse %}
        <div>{{ key_b }}</div>
        <div>{{ value_b }}</div>
    {% endfor %}
{% endfor %}

Key Sort and Reverse on Outer Array & Key Sort on Inner Array

{% for key_a, value_a in array_two_dimension|keys|sort|reverse %}
    {% for key_b, value_b in array_two_dimension[key_a]|keys|sort %}
        <div>{{ key_b }}</div>
        <div>{{ value_b }}</div>
    {% endfor %}
{% endfor %}

Key Sort and Reverse on Both Outer and Inner Array

{% for key_a, value_a in array_two_dimension|keys|sort|reverse %}
    {% for key_b, value_b in array_two_dimension[key_a]|keys|sort|reverse %}
        <div>{{ key_b }}</div>
        <div>{{ value_b }}</div>
    {% endfor %}
{% endfor %}
5

I guess you want to do the "Iterating over Keys and Values"

As the doc here says, just add "|keys" in the variable you want and it will magically happen.

{% for key, user in users %}
    <li>{{ key }}: {{ user.username|e }}</li>
{% endfor %}

It never hurts to search before asking :)

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  • 6
    You've not shown an example of using "|keys" in your answer.
    – Adambean
    Commented Feb 23, 2017 at 13:16
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    I give you 10 because you have 308 points, but you answer "It never hurts to search before asking" sucks, so I take it out Commented Aug 30, 2017 at 19:34

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