On 9 déc, 12:24, Tom Evans <tevans...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Hmm, those are the values that are odd, he wanted the values from odd
> indices

Well spotted ;)

There's a builtin "slice" filter that should have done the trick but I
just couldn't manage to make it work with a for loop :-/

The only solution I could come with that does not require custom
filters or whatever is using the cycle tag (http://
docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.2/ref/templates/builtins/#cycle):

{% for item in list %}
  {% cycle "even", "odd"  as oddeven %} {# assuming standard 0-based
indexing #}
  {% if oddeven == "odd" %}
    <p>item {{ item }} is at odd index {{ forloop.counter }}</p>
  {% endif %}
{% endfor %}


NB : not tested...

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