Whoops, didn't actually try that as I'm not at my normal pc, I just
remembered reading it somewhere.
Thinking about it now, you can actually just do:
{{ my_list|last }}
Pete
On Dec 7, 8:35 pm, Gaffar Overcomes wrote:
> hey pete this does not work :S
> negative index
hey pete this does not work :S
negative index does not support error occured..
On Mon, Dec 7, 2009 at 12:38 AM, pjrhar...@gmail.com wrote:
> Try:
>
> {{ my_array|slice:"-1:" }}
>
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Try:
{{ my_array|slice:"-1:" }}
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if u register EXPR tag in ur templatetag
for example ur templatetag file is mytags.py
in ur template load this as like {% load mytags %}
so
{% expr matchList.count() as i %}
i is {{i}}
{{matchList.i}}
i does not tried this but i think it will..
On Dec 5, 10:19 pm, workingbird
in built-in template tags, i just know to get item of array by
index,just like:
{{ my_array.2 }}
but if i want to get the last, how should i do? i've tried
{{ my_array.-1 }}, but it seems something wrong.
any help will be greatly appreciated.
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