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I'm using a "foreach" loop in PHP to create tables from my MySQL data

What I'm trying to achieve is to count the amount of rows being returned by the loop

The loop is creating new tables for each "machine" and fills the "contracts" as new rows but whenever I try to count the rows it returns the count from all tables together instead of only the a single one.

Here's my code:

<?php

foreach ($this->datatitle as $head) {

    $cards = 1;

    echo '<table id="cards" class="cards">';

    echo '<tr>';

    foreach ($this->datacount as $datacount) {

        echo '<td>' . $head->machine_text . ' ' . $head->machine_name . ' [' . $datacount->count . ']</td>';

    }

    echo '</tr>';
    echo '<tr>';
    echo '<td>';
    echo '<ul id="sortable" class="connectedSortable">';

    foreach ($this->data as $body) {

        if ($head->machine_text == $body->machine_text) {

            echo '<li class="ui-state-default">Auftrag: ' . $body->aufnr;
            echo '<br>' . $body->matnr . ' ' . $body->matxt;
            echo '<br>Menge ' . $body->gamng;
            echo '<br><br>';
            echo 'Start: ' . $body->gstrp;
            echo '<br>Ende: ' . $body->ssavd . '</li>';

            if ($cards++ == 10) {
                break;
            }

        } else {

        }

    }

    echo '</td>';
    echo '</tr>';
    echo '</table>';

}

?>

The $cards defines the amount of rows want to display, but i want to count the rows which aren't displayed aswell.

tl;dr create tables with foreach, want to count rows from single table

2 Answers 2

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Above youre foreach loop, define a counter.

$count = 0

Then in your foreach loop:

$count = $count + 1

After your foreach loop:

echo $count

Example:

<?php

foreach ($this->datatitle as $head) {

$count = 0;
$cards = 1;

echo '<table id="cards" class="cards">';

echo '<tr>';

foreach ($this->datacount as $datacount) {
    $count = $count + 1;
    echo '<td>' . $head->machine_text . ' ' . $head->machine_name . ' [' . $datacount->count . ']</td>';

}

echo '</tr>';
echo '<tr>';
echo '<td>';
echo '<ul id="sortable" class="connectedSortable">';

foreach ($this->data as $body) {

    if ($head->machine_text == $body->machine_text) {

        echo '<li class="ui-state-default">Auftrag: ' . $body->aufnr;
        echo '<br>' . $body->matnr . ' ' . $body->matxt;
        echo '<br>Menge ' . $body->gamng;
        echo '<br><br>';
        echo 'Start: ' . $body->gstrp;
        echo '<br>Ende: ' . $body->ssavd . '</li>';

        if ($cards++ == 10) {
            break;
        }

    } else {

    }

}

echo '</td>';
echo '</tr>';
echo '</table>';
echo $count;
}
?>
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  • Thanks for your reply! I'm only getting the row count from all tables together that way instead of the count for each table individually
    – B0oMi
    Aug 17, 2014 at 23:15
  • try the example, maybe you need to move the Count+1 were you need it Aug 17, 2014 at 23:21
  • okay now it's looking really good, is it possible to echo out the count in the table header?
    – B0oMi
    Aug 17, 2014 at 23:28
  • Sure, just place the 'echo $count' in the header where you need it Aug 17, 2014 at 23:29
  • 1
    What about $count++;
    – kiwixz
    Aug 30, 2014 at 21:40
1

i think this will help.

<?php

$count = 0;

foreach ($names as $name){
    echo  "<td>".$count."</td>
           <td>".$name."</td>";

    $count += 1;
}

?>

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