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@foreach($opt as $key => $o)
   @if($o == 1)A @endif
   @if($o == 2)B @endif
   @if($key+1 != count($opt)), @endif
@endforeach

How can i show the expected output A, B, C ?

//Current Output       A , B , C        
//Expected Output      A, B, C
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2 Answers 2

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You could do something like this:

@foreach($opt as $key => $o)
    {{ $o == 1 ? 'A' : '' }}{{ $o == 2 ? 'B' : '' }}@if($key+1 != count($opt)), @endif
@endforeach
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  • @Zidance try to combine like I've shown. But I guess it's not readable, so you may want to prepare the output before passing it to the template or something. Nov 26, 2017 at 13:51
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I find it a total pain to keep the blade syntax readable, so I duplicate the word prior to the comma in the if/else statement.

Desired output:

<p>Some text goes here, with this conditional text</p>

Blade structure

<p>Some text goes
    @if($condition)
        here, with this conditional text
    @else
        here
    @endif
</p>

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