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How to define “if last 2 digits are not …” in Twig
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I am trying to display the word "comments" in the correct form in Russian depending on the number of comments.
% set numberOfComments = 11 %
numberOfComments % if numberOfCommentsкомментарийlast > 1 and numberOfCommentsкомментария% else %комментариев% endif %
But it ignores and not (numberOfComments ends with 11)
and displays "комментарий" instead of "комментариев" even if the number of comments is 11/111/etc. What can I do about it?
twig
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I am trying to display the word "comments" in the correct form in Russian depending on the number of comments.
% set numberOfComments = 11 %
numberOfComments % if numberOfCommentsкомментарийlast > 1 and numberOfCommentsкомментария% else %комментариев% endif %
But it ignores and not (numberOfComments ends with 11)
and displays "комментарий" instead of "комментариев" even if the number of comments is 11/111/etc. What can I do about it?
twig
I'd be inclined to wrap this somewhat messy (and potentially reusable) logic into a Twig filter. This would allow you to define the functionality in PHP, which I think would be more straightforward.
– Darragh Enright
Mar 6 at 23:14
I don't need to use it anywhere else though. Just in one place in one template. Just trying to understand how to tell it to go straight to the lastelse
statement if the number ends with 11.
– COOLak
Mar 6 at 23:17
And there are two more things: 1) By solving it, I want to understand Twig better. 2) I have no idea how to do it with a filter and don't feel inclined to spend a lot of time to learn it :D
– COOLak
Mar 6 at 23:31
1
Use a regular expression ending with 11$, see craftcms.stackexchange.com/questions/228/…
– B. Go
Mar 7 at 0:37
@COOLak Fair enough, but I'd consider that a secondary benefit—the primary benefit being that this type of logic is more neatly encapsulated in a filter, keeping your template clear and readable. This is merely a suggestion though.
– Darragh Enright
2 days ago
add a comment |
I am trying to display the word "comments" in the correct form in Russian depending on the number of comments.
% set numberOfComments = 11 %
numberOfComments % if numberOfCommentsкомментарийlast > 1 and numberOfCommentsкомментария% else %комментариев% endif %
But it ignores and not (numberOfComments ends with 11)
and displays "комментарий" instead of "комментариев" even if the number of comments is 11/111/etc. What can I do about it?
twig
I am trying to display the word "comments" in the correct form in Russian depending on the number of comments.
% set numberOfComments = 11 %
numberOfComments % if numberOfCommentsкомментарийlast > 1 and numberOfCommentsкомментария% else %комментариев% endif %
But it ignores and not (numberOfComments ends with 11)
and displays "комментарий" instead of "комментариев" even if the number of comments is 11/111/etc. What can I do about it?
twig
twig
asked Mar 6 at 23:07
COOLakCOOLak
103111
103111
I'd be inclined to wrap this somewhat messy (and potentially reusable) logic into a Twig filter. This would allow you to define the functionality in PHP, which I think would be more straightforward.
– Darragh Enright
Mar 6 at 23:14
I don't need to use it anywhere else though. Just in one place in one template. Just trying to understand how to tell it to go straight to the lastelse
statement if the number ends with 11.
– COOLak
Mar 6 at 23:17
And there are two more things: 1) By solving it, I want to understand Twig better. 2) I have no idea how to do it with a filter and don't feel inclined to spend a lot of time to learn it :D
– COOLak
Mar 6 at 23:31
1
Use a regular expression ending with 11$, see craftcms.stackexchange.com/questions/228/…
– B. Go
Mar 7 at 0:37
@COOLak Fair enough, but I'd consider that a secondary benefit—the primary benefit being that this type of logic is more neatly encapsulated in a filter, keeping your template clear and readable. This is merely a suggestion though.
– Darragh Enright
2 days ago
add a comment |
I'd be inclined to wrap this somewhat messy (and potentially reusable) logic into a Twig filter. This would allow you to define the functionality in PHP, which I think would be more straightforward.
– Darragh Enright
Mar 6 at 23:14
I don't need to use it anywhere else though. Just in one place in one template. Just trying to understand how to tell it to go straight to the lastelse
statement if the number ends with 11.
– COOLak
Mar 6 at 23:17
And there are two more things: 1) By solving it, I want to understand Twig better. 2) I have no idea how to do it with a filter and don't feel inclined to spend a lot of time to learn it :D
– COOLak
Mar 6 at 23:31
1
Use a regular expression ending with 11$, see craftcms.stackexchange.com/questions/228/…
– B. Go
Mar 7 at 0:37
@COOLak Fair enough, but I'd consider that a secondary benefit—the primary benefit being that this type of logic is more neatly encapsulated in a filter, keeping your template clear and readable. This is merely a suggestion though.
– Darragh Enright
2 days ago
I'd be inclined to wrap this somewhat messy (and potentially reusable) logic into a Twig filter. This would allow you to define the functionality in PHP, which I think would be more straightforward.
– Darragh Enright
Mar 6 at 23:14
I'd be inclined to wrap this somewhat messy (and potentially reusable) logic into a Twig filter. This would allow you to define the functionality in PHP, which I think would be more straightforward.
– Darragh Enright
Mar 6 at 23:14
I don't need to use it anywhere else though. Just in one place in one template. Just trying to understand how to tell it to go straight to the last
else
statement if the number ends with 11.– COOLak
Mar 6 at 23:17
I don't need to use it anywhere else though. Just in one place in one template. Just trying to understand how to tell it to go straight to the last
else
statement if the number ends with 11.– COOLak
Mar 6 at 23:17
And there are two more things: 1) By solving it, I want to understand Twig better. 2) I have no idea how to do it with a filter and don't feel inclined to spend a lot of time to learn it :D
– COOLak
Mar 6 at 23:31
And there are two more things: 1) By solving it, I want to understand Twig better. 2) I have no idea how to do it with a filter and don't feel inclined to spend a lot of time to learn it :D
– COOLak
Mar 6 at 23:31
1
1
Use a regular expression ending with 11$, see craftcms.stackexchange.com/questions/228/…
– B. Go
Mar 7 at 0:37
Use a regular expression ending with 11$, see craftcms.stackexchange.com/questions/228/…
– B. Go
Mar 7 at 0:37
@COOLak Fair enough, but I'd consider that a secondary benefit—the primary benefit being that this type of logic is more neatly encapsulated in a filter, keeping your template clear and readable. This is merely a suggestion though.
– Darragh Enright
2 days ago
@COOLak Fair enough, but I'd consider that a secondary benefit—the primary benefit being that this type of logic is more neatly encapsulated in a filter, keeping your template clear and readable. This is merely a suggestion though.
– Darragh Enright
2 days ago
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As was adviced in a comment, I used a regular expression. So I came up with this:
numberOfComments last == 1 and not (numberOfComments matches '11$') %комментарийlast > 1 and numberOfCommentsкомментария% else %комментариев% endif %
The regex 11$
selects any given string that ends with 11. are just to define the regex in Twig.
UPD: added missing logic for numbers ending in 12-14 that was missing from the question but in fact is needed.
Turned out to be simplier than I thought. Edited.
– COOLak
Mar 7 at 1:02
add a comment |
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As was adviced in a comment, I used a regular expression. So I came up with this:
numberOfComments last == 1 and not (numberOfComments matches '11$') %комментарийlast > 1 and numberOfCommentsкомментария% else %комментариев% endif %
The regex 11$
selects any given string that ends with 11. are just to define the regex in Twig.
UPD: added missing logic for numbers ending in 12-14 that was missing from the question but in fact is needed.
Turned out to be simplier than I thought. Edited.
– COOLak
Mar 7 at 1:02
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As was adviced in a comment, I used a regular expression. So I came up with this:
numberOfComments last == 1 and not (numberOfComments matches '11$') %комментарийlast > 1 and numberOfCommentsкомментария% else %комментариев% endif %
The regex 11$
selects any given string that ends with 11. are just to define the regex in Twig.
UPD: added missing logic for numbers ending in 12-14 that was missing from the question but in fact is needed.
Turned out to be simplier than I thought. Edited.
– COOLak
Mar 7 at 1:02
add a comment |
As was adviced in a comment, I used a regular expression. So I came up with this:
numberOfComments last == 1 and not (numberOfComments matches '11$') %комментарийlast > 1 and numberOfCommentsкомментария% else %комментариев% endif %
The regex 11$
selects any given string that ends with 11. are just to define the regex in Twig.
UPD: added missing logic for numbers ending in 12-14 that was missing from the question but in fact is needed.
As was adviced in a comment, I used a regular expression. So I came up with this:
numberOfComments last == 1 and not (numberOfComments matches '11$') %комментарийlast > 1 and numberOfCommentsкомментария% else %комментариев% endif %
The regex 11$
selects any given string that ends with 11. are just to define the regex in Twig.
UPD: added missing logic for numbers ending in 12-14 that was missing from the question but in fact is needed.
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103111
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Turned out to be simplier than I thought. Edited.
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Turned out to be simplier than I thought. Edited.
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Turned out to be simplier than I thought. Edited.
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Turned out to be simplier than I thought. Edited.
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I'd be inclined to wrap this somewhat messy (and potentially reusable) logic into a Twig filter. This would allow you to define the functionality in PHP, which I think would be more straightforward.
– Darragh Enright
Mar 6 at 23:14
I don't need to use it anywhere else though. Just in one place in one template. Just trying to understand how to tell it to go straight to the last
else
statement if the number ends with 11.– COOLak
Mar 6 at 23:17
And there are two more things: 1) By solving it, I want to understand Twig better. 2) I have no idea how to do it with a filter and don't feel inclined to spend a lot of time to learn it :D
– COOLak
Mar 6 at 23:31
1
Use a regular expression ending with 11$, see craftcms.stackexchange.com/questions/228/…
– B. Go
Mar 7 at 0:37
@COOLak Fair enough, but I'd consider that a secondary benefit—the primary benefit being that this type of logic is more neatly encapsulated in a filter, keeping your template clear and readable. This is merely a suggestion though.
– Darragh Enright
2 days ago