Working with TMPL_LOOP means working with AoHs. This one shows how to change an AoH to add selected items out of an array.
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Data::Dumper;
my $aoh = [
{col => "col1", val => "val1"},
{col => "col2", val => "val2"},
{col => "col3", val => "val3"},
{col => "col4", val => "val4"},
{col => "col5", val => "val5"},
];
my @selected = (3, 4, 1);
for my $item (@selected) {
${aoh}->[$item]->{selected} = "selected";
}
print Dumper($aoh);
Add_on: if you just want to see the selected ones you can use TMPL_IF inside your TMPL_LOOP.
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