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Asked: June 2, 20262026-06-02T19:13:25+00:00 2026-06-02T19:13:25+00:00

I have this code to echo out fields in a database alphabetically with headers

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I have this code to echo out fields in a database alphabetically with headers for the letter of the alphabet they begin with. The information in the database isn’t wide enough to fit 100% width of the page so I would like to split the information into two separate divs and float them side by side.. The CSS is easy, but I am unsure how to split them. There are 50 items in the database so I want the first foreach statement to stop at 25 and then carry on from where it left off in the second div.

Here is my code:

<?php
    $previousLetter = false;
?>
<?php foreach($this->clubs as $clubs) : ?>
    <?php
    $firstLetter = substr($clubs->club_name, 0, 1);
    if ($firstLetter != $previousLetter) {
    ?>
        <h3 id="club-link-header"><u><?php echo $firstLetter; ?></u></h3>
    <?php } ?>
        <a id="club-link" href="<?php echo $this->url(array('controller' => 'club-description', 'action' => 'index', 'club_id' => $clubs->id));?>"><br />
        <?php echo $this->escape($clubs->club_name);?></a>
    <?php $previousLetter = $firstLetter; ?>
<?php endforeach; ?>

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    2026-06-02T19:13:27+00:00Added an answer on June 2, 2026 at 7:13 pm

    You can try the following code . I hope you can understand it.

    <?php
        $previousLetter = false;
    ?>
    <?php 
    $i=1; // have a counter variable
    foreach($this->clubs as $clubs) : ?>
        <?php
        $firstLetter = substr($clubs->club_name, 0, 1);
        if ($firstLetter != $previousLetter) {
        if($i==1){
            echo "<div class="left_class">"; // open left div
        }
        ?>
            <h3 id="club-link-header"><u><?php echo $firstLetter; ?></u></h3>
        <?php } ?>
            <a id="club-link" href="<?php echo $this->url(array('controller' => 'club-description', 'action' => 'index', 'club_id' => $clubs->id));?>"><br />
            <?php echo $this->escape($clubs->club_name);?></a>
        <?php $previousLetter = $firstLetter; ?>
    <?php 
        if($i==25){
            echo "</div>"; //close left div
            echo "<div class="right_class">"; // open right div
        }
    
        if($i==50){
            echo "</div>"; //close right div
        }
    
    $i++; // increment the counter variable for each loop
    endforeach; 
    ?>
    
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