I have a loop like this:
@foreach($data as $d)
@if(condition==true)
{{$d}}
// Here I want to break the loop in above condition true.
@endif
@endforeach
From the Blade docs :
When using loops you may also end the loop or skip the current iteration:
@foreach ($users as $user)
@if ($user->type == 1)
@continue
@endif
<li>{{ $user->name }}</li>
@if ($user->number == 5)
@break
@endif
@endforeach
you can break like this
@foreach($data as $d)
@if($d=="something")
{{$d}}
@if(codition)
@break
@endif
@endif
@endforeach
Basic usage
By default, blade doesn't have @break
and @continue
which are useful to have. So that's included.
Furthermore, the $loop
variable is introduced inside loops, (almost) exactly like Twig.
Basic Example
@foreach($stuff as $key => $val)
$loop->index; // int, zero based
$loop->index1; // int, starts at 1
$loop->revindex; // int
$loop->revindex1; // int
$loop->first; // bool
$loop->last; // bool
$loop->even; // bool
$loop->odd; // bool
$loop->length; // int
@foreach($other as $name => $age)
$loop->parent->odd;
@foreach($friends as $foo => $bar)
$loop->parent->index;
$loop->parent->parentLoop->index;
@endforeach
@endforeach
@break
@continue
@endforeach
@foreach($data as $d)
@if(condition==true)
{{$d}}
@break // Put this here
@endif
@endforeach
What is the difference between Blade @break and @continue directives??
@foreach ($users as $user)
@if ($user->type == 1)
@continue
@endif
<li>{{ $user->name }}</li>
@if ($user->number == 5)
@break
@endif
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