OK, so have fun! :D
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var fruits = ["Apple", "Pear", "Orange", "Lemon"]
, random = " ".repeat(18).split("").map(x => Math.random())
These fruits are amazing:
for(var i = 0; i < fruits.length; ++i) {
- fruits[i]s }
Let's see some random numbers:
random.forEach((c, i) => {
c.toFixed(10) + ((i + 1) % 6 === 0 ? "\n": "") <%});%>
You can put any JS inside tags:
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2+4 = 2+4
/* This template is rendered with the following data:
var renderData = {
number: 78,
five: function() { return 5 },
arr: ['one', 'two', 'three', 'four'],
obj: {
key1: 'val1',
key2: 'val2',
key3: 'val3'
},
users: [{ name: 'Ben', job: 'Maintainer' },
{ name: 'Joe', job: 'Maintainer' }]
}
OK, so have fun! :D ------------------- These fruits are amazing: - Apples - Pears - Oranges - Lemons Let's see some random numbers: 0.3124860991 0.4494502192 0.2053178588 0.3723718044 0.0984215079 0.3715419888 0.1953161304 0.9144786033 0.4971656387 0.7579926659 0.2675991029 0.2495225339 0.5294357524 0.4570826056 0.2362248669 0.8537771199 0.6517614425 0.9714741134 You can put any JS inside tags: ------------------------------- 2+4 = 6 Call functions -------------- 5 Display arrays -------------- one,two,three,four