I have a table of game schedules. In my controller I am doing this;
$schedule = Schedule::where('season', '=', $season->id)
->where('date', '>', Carbon::now()->subDays(1))->get();
foreach ($schedule as $item) {
$date = new Carbon($item['date']);
$months[$date->format("F Y")][] = $item;
}
This allows me to then do this in my blade view;
@foreach ($months as $month => $items)
<tr style="background-color: rgba(101, 101, 101, 0.4);">
<td colspan="5">
<strong></strong>
</td>
</tr>
@foreach ($items as $item)
<tr>
<td width="20%">/td>
<td width="20%"></td>
<td width="25%"><a href=""></a></td>
<td width="25%"><a href=""></a></td>
<td width="10%"><a href="gamesheet/" target="_blank"><i class="fa fa-print" aria-hidden="true"></i></a></td>
</tr>
@endforeach
@endforeach
So far so good in that this grabs the month and creates a distinct row with the month as a heading.
Now, I would like to try to do the same with each week. To get something like this;
November 2016
Mon Nov 7 7:00PM Team A Team B
Mon Nov 7 8:00PM Team C Team D
<empty row here>
Mon Nov 14 7:00PM Team D Team A
Mon Nov 14 8:00PM Team B Team C
<empty row here>
I have tried defining a week array in my controller like this;
$weeks[$date->format("M j")][] = $item;
But it needs to also end the loop when the month changes. Any ideas? Should I be trying to do a further loop in the controller?
Thanks!
via Chebli Mohamed
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