when I do this in CgridView:
'value' => '$data->status == 1 ? "Payed" : "None" ',
it works, but when I do this:
'value' => 'if ($data->status == 1) { echo "Payed"; } else if($data->status == 2) { echo "Two"; } else { echo "None"; } '.
What I need to do to make work the second statement, or how I need to rewrite it?
Convert your statement to use ternary if:
'value' => '$data->status == 1 ? "Payed": ($data->status == 2 ? "Two" : "None")',
my solution:
function checkStatus($status)
{
if ($status == 1) {
return "opl";
} else if ($status == 2) {
return "nal";
} else {
return "neopl";
}
}
'value' => 'checkStatus($data->status)',
But your will work too) I will accept answer)
You could also use a function instead to give a bit more flexibility and make it more readable:
'value' => function($row, $data ) {
if ($data->status == 1) { return "Payed"; }
else if($data->status == 2) { return "Two"; }
else { return "None"; }
}
Just in case :
I've tried topher's solution and I found out that I had to switch param like that :
'value' => function($data, $row ) {
if ($data->status == 1) { return "Payed"; }
else if($data->status == 2) { return "Two"; }
else { return "None"; }
}
With topher's solution $data->attribute_name
did not work and was, in fact, the row instead of the model..
Perhaps, if you don't need $row, don't pass it.