I just confirmed it, it does.
To test, I edited party/webapp/partymgr/party/findparty.ftl
line 87 has the following:
<#list roleTypes as roleType>
<option
value="${roleType.roleTypeId}">${roleType.get("description",locale)}</option>
</#list>
after the subsequent td endtag, I added...
<td>${roleTypes[0].get("description",locale)}</td>
and was givin the correct description in a third column on the main
page of the party application.(localhost/partymgr/conrol/main)
So in your example, ${seq[0]} will print the first hashmap of the
collection seq. If you wanted to access a specific field of the
hashmap, you would use ${seq[0].myFieldOfInterest?if_exists}
--- nashrul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> thanks for your advice ghove.. but i try to apply this, and it
> doesn't work
> ....
>
>
> cjhowe wrote:
> >
> > hmm..IIRC correctly, try ${seq[0]} x is the current object in the
> > index.
> > --- nashrul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> >>
> >> I have this ftl snippet code.
> >>
> >> <#assign seq = ["winter", "spring", "summer", "autumn"]>
> >> <#list seq as x>
> >> --htmll code here
> >> --retrieviing seq here from certain index
> >> </#list>
> >>
> >> How can i retrieve just the certain index from seq list (say x[0]
> and
> >> x[1])
> >> ??
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