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python - How do you index on a jinja template?

I'm passing 3 lists to my jinja template through my python file.

list1 = [1,2,3,4]
list2 = ['a','b','c','d']
list3 = [5,6,7,8]

All these values correspond with eachother, so 1 matches with 'a' and 5, 2 with 'b' and 6, etc.

In my template I'm printing them out on the same line. How do I do numerical indexing to print them out? As so

1 a 5
2 b 6
3 c 7

The only thing I know is directly accessing the object through the loop like

 {%for item in list%}
    {{item}}
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If you really want the index, you could just loop on one of the variables and then uses Jinja's loop.index0 feature (returns the current index of the loop starting at 0 (loop.index does the same thing, starting at 1)

For example:

{% for item in list1 %}

    {{ item }}
    {{ list2[loop.index0] }}
    {{ list3[loop.index0] }}

{% endfor %}

This assumes your lists are all asserted to be the same length before setting the template, or you'll encounter problems.


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