Angularjs if-then-else construction in expression

大憨熊 提交于 2019-11-27 17:33:36
Andre Goncalves

Angular expressions do not support the ternary operator before 1.1.5, but it can be emulated like this:

condition && (answer if true) || (answer if false)

So in example, something like this would work:

<div ng-repeater="item in items">
    <div>{{item.description}}</div>
    <div>{{isExists(item) && 'available' || 'oh no, you don't have it'}}</div>
</div>

UPDATE: Angular 1.1.5 added support for ternary operators:

{{myVar === "two" ? "it's true" : "it's false"}}

You can use ternary operator since version 1.1.5 and above like demonstrated in this little plunker (example in 1.1.5):

For history reasons (maybe plnkr.co get down for some reason in the future) here is the main code of my example:

{{true?true:false}}

You can easily use ng-show such as :

    <div ng-repeater="item in items">
        <div>{{item.description}}</div>
        <div ng-show="isExists(item)">available</div>
        <div ng-show="!isExists(item)">oh no, you don't have it</div>
    </div>

For more complex tests, you can use ng-switch statements :

    <div ng-repeater="item in items">
        <div>{{item.description}}</div>
        <div ng-switch on="isExists(item)">
            <span ng-switch-when="true">Available</span>
            <span ng-switch-default>oh no, you don't have it</span>
        </div>
    </div>
Consule

This can be done in one line.

{{corretor.isAdministrador && 'YES' || 'NÂO'}}

Usage in a td tag:

<td class="text-center">{{corretor.isAdministrador && 'Sim' || 'Não'}}</td>
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