laravel blade for loop code example
Example 1: how to write for loop in laravel blade
<div>
@for ($i = 0; $i < $max; $i++)
<p>{{ $i }}</p>
@endfor
</div>
Example 2: forelse laravel
@forelse ($users as $user)
<li>{{ $user->name }}</li>
@empty
<p>No users</p>
@endforelse
Example 3: laravel for loop
@for ($i = 0; $i < 10; $i++)
The current value is {{ $i }}
@endfor
@foreach ($users as $user)
<p>This is user {{ $user->id }}</p>
@endforeach
@forelse ($users as $user)
<li>{{ $user->name }}</li>
@empty
<p>No users</p>
@endforelse
@while (true)
<p>I'm looping forever.</p>
@endwhile
Example 4: blade if
@if (count($records) === 1)
I have one record!
@elseif (count($records) > 1)
I have multiple records!
@else
I don't have any records!
@endif
Example 5: $loop laravel list
$loop->index Returns a 0-based current loop iteration; 0 would mean the first iteration
$loop->iteration Returns a 1-based current loop iteration; 1 would mean the first iteration
$loop->remaining Number of iterations remaining in the loop; if there are a total of 10 iterations and the current iteration is 3, it would return 7
$loop->count Returns the total number of iterations or the total number of items in the array
$loop->first Returns true if it is the first iteration or item in the loop else returns false.
$loop->last Returns true if it is the last iteration or item in the loop else return false.
$loop->depth Returns the depth or nesting level of the current loop; returns 2 if it is a loop within a loop and 3 if it is nested one level more
$loop->parentIf this loop is nested within another @foreach loop, parent returns the parent’s loop
Example 6: declare variable in view for loop laravel
@for ($i = 0; $i < 10; $i++)
The current value is {{ $i }}
@endfor
@foreach ($users as $user)
<p>This is user {{ $user->id }}</p>
@endforeach
@forelse ($users as $user)
<li>{{ $user->name }}</li>
@empty
<p>No users</p>
@endforelse
@while (true)
<p>I'm looping again and again.</p>
@endwhile