One way to go about it is to create multiple, nested objects. For example:

Score
- Rounds
---- Holes

Then in your template, you'd do something along the lines of:

{% for round in game.rounds %}
{% for hole in round.holes %}
{{ hole.score }}
{% endfor %}
{% endfor%}

Hopefully that helps a little :)

On Sun, Oct 30, 2011 at 10:52 AM, kenneth gonsalves
<law...@thenilgiris.com>wrote:

> hi,
>
> I have a dict which I use to store golf scores to display. Template
> syntax is:
>
> {{pl.1.1.scores.1.sc}} for the first hole of the first round
> {{pl.1.2.scores.1.sc}} for the first hole of the second round
> {{pl.1.1.scores.2.sc}} for the second hole of the first round
> etc
>
> I want to do:
> {{pl.1.round_no.scores.hole_no.sc}}
>
> where round_no and hole_no are variables passed to the template. Can it
> be done?
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