Showing subsets of data from the List
Complete List
| ID |
Email |
Status |
| 83960 |
accusam-et@consetetur.com |
DOLOR |
| 57479 |
no-ut@Stet.com |
ET |
| 49114 |
sadipscing-est@gubergren.com |
ET |
| 98447 |
magna-ipsum@aliquyam.com |
ERAT |
| 31355 |
tempor-kasd@est.com |
SEA |
| 20195 |
et-et@ut.com |
EIRMOD |
| 96361 |
aliquyam-sea@takimata.com |
ACCUSAM |
| 86388 |
accusam-ea@et.com |
SANCTUS |
| 32568 |
et-sit@eirmod.com |
SADIPSCING |
| 46553 |
Lorem-magna@ut.com |
TEMPOR |
First 5 Items
| ID |
Email |
Status |
| 83960 |
accusam-et@consetetur.com |
DOLOR |
| 57479 |
no-ut@Stet.com |
ET |
| 49114 |
sadipscing-est@gubergren.com |
ET |
| 98447 |
magna-ipsum@aliquyam.com |
ERAT |
| 31355 |
tempor-kasd@est.com |
SEA |
Items 3-8
| ID |
Email |
Status |
| 49114 |
sadipscing-est@gubergren.com |
ET |
| 98447 |
magna-ipsum@aliquyam.com |
ERAT |
| 31355 |
tempor-kasd@est.com |
SEA |
| 20195 |
et-et@ut.com |
EIRMOD |
| 96361 |
aliquyam-sea@takimata.com |
ACCUSAM |
Let's say that you have a list that contains 300 elements, but you only want to show the first 10, or for some
reason you want to show elements 101-120 (Yes, I know what you really want is to be able to page through them - be
patient that example is coming up).
You can use the length and offset attributes to limit the display to only portions of
your List.