Knockout 'for' binding?

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Solution 1

My Repeat binding does exactly this.

<tbody>
  <tr data-bind="repeat: { foreach: selectedTab().runners, index: '$runner' }">
    <td>
      <div class="a-i-post"></div>
    </td>
    <td data-bind="repeat: selectedTab().races">
      <!-- ko if: $item().Runners.length > $runner -->
      <input type="checkbox" />
      <!-- /ko -->
    </td>
  </tr>
</tbody>

Solution 2

You can create an Array object:

  <!-- ko foreach: new Array(the_length_you_need) -->
       <span>&#9733;</span>
  <!-- /ko -->

This will print a star for the_length_you_need times

Solution 3

You can do something like this:

<div data-bind="foreach: [0,0,0,0,0]">
    <span data-bind="text: $index"></span>
</div>

And you'll get elements 0-4.

But, as Chris said in the comments, this seems strange. Tell us what you're trying to do, and we'll point you in the right direction.

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Updated on July 16, 2022

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  • Zholen
    Zholen almost 2 years

    Original Question

    Does any one have or know of a binding for knockout that would allow behavior similar to a for loop? I can make a foreach do what I want but it would be nice if I didn't have to do it that way.

    Edit 2

    I am trying to create table rows based on a selection the user makes. In some cases I need x rows where x is the length of an array, other times x represents the largest number rows that will be needed to display n number of arrays.

    Ex: image1 is built based on 4 different arrays all which vary in size image2 is built from the same array and is doubled in this case.

    enter image description here enter image description here

    <div data-bind="if: selectedTab()">
    <table>
    <thead>
      <tr>
        <td>
          <div class="a-i-post-All"></div>
        </td>
        <!-- ko foreach:$root.selectedTab().races-->
        <td>
          <input type="checkbox" />
        </td>
        <!-- /ko -->
      </tr>
    </thead>
    <tbody data-bind="foreach: selectedTab().runners"> // <-- This is an empty array created by the max number of Runners in the selectedTabs array of Races
      <tr>
        <td>
          <div class="a-i-post"></div>
        </td>
        <!-- ko foreach:$root.selectedTab().races-->
        <td>
          <!-- ko if: Runners.length > $parentContext.$index()-->
          <input type="checkbox" />
          <!-- /ko -->
        </td>
        <!-- /ko -->
      </tr>
    </tbody>
    

    The above works fine and creates what i want, but i don't like having to turn selectedTab.runners from a number into an empty array just to make it loop n times to create the rows. I am open for suggestions. Note As of the time I posted this question originally I have revised this code considerably and am now down to only one occurrence related to my initial question.

  • Zholen
    Zholen about 11 years
    Thank you for addressing my initial question. This does seem to do what I want but at this time I have re-factored my code and may not need to handle such actions anymore, less I use it for performance reasons.
  • Joel Cochran
    Joel Cochran about 11 years
    That looks really interesting Michael!