AngularJS ng-if with multiple conditions

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Angularjs Problem Overview


I'd like to know if it's possible to have something like this:

div ng-repeat="(k,v) in items"
<div ng-if="k == 'a' || k == 'b'">
    <!-- SOME CONTENT -->
</div>

Knowing that items is a JSON container received through a request, so that's why I'm using a key, value method.

Thanks

I'm asking because I've tried googling it, but the only result I could get were with ng-switch, but I have to use ng-if.

Angularjs Solutions


Solution 1 - Angularjs

Sure you can. Something like:

HTML

<div ng-controller="fessCntrl">    
     <label ng-repeat="(key,val) in list">
       <input type="radio" name="localityTypeRadio" ng-model="$parent.localityTypeRadio" ng-value="key" />{{key}}
         <div ng-if="key == 'City' || key == 'County'">
             <pre>City or County !!! {{$parent.localityTypeRadio}}</pre>
         </div>
         <div ng-if="key == 'Town'">
             <pre>Town!!! {{$parent.localityTypeRadio}}</pre>
         </div>        
      </label>
</div>

JS

var fessmodule = angular.module('myModule', []);

fessmodule.controller('fessCntrl', function ($scope) {
    
    $scope.list = {
        City: [{name: "cityA"}, {name: "cityB"}],
        County: [{ name: "countyA"}, {name: "countyB"}],
        Town: [{ name: "townA"}, {name: "townB"}]
      };

    $scope.localityTypeRadio = 'City';
});

fessmodule.$inject = ['$scope'];

Demo Fiddle

Solution 2 - Angularjs

OR operator:

<div ng-repeat="k in items">
    <div ng-if="k || 'a' or k == 'b'">
        <!-- SOME CONTENT -->
    </div>
</div>

Even though it is simple enough to read, I hope as a developer you are use better names than 'a' 'k' 'b' etc..

For Example:

<div class="links-group" ng-repeat="group in groups" ng-show="!group.hidden">
    <li ng-if="user.groups.admin || group.title == 'Home Pages'"> 
	    <!--Content-->
    </li>
</div>

Another OR example

<p ng-if="group.title != 'Dispatcher News' or group.title != 'Coordinator News'" style="padding: 5px;">No links in group.</p>

AND operator (For those stumbling across this stackoverflow answer looking for an AND instead of OR condition)

<div class="links-group" ng-repeat="group in groups" ng-show="!group.hidden">
    <li ng-if="user.groups.admin && group.title == 'Home Pages'"> 
	    <!--Content-->
    </li>
</div>

Solution 3 - Angularjs

you can also try with && for mandatory constion if both condtion are true than work

//div ng-repeat="(k,v) in items"

<div ng-if="(k == 'a' &&  k == 'b')">
    <!-- SOME CONTENT -->
</div>

Solution 4 - Angularjs

HTML code

<div ng-app>
<div ng-controller='ctrl'>
    <div ng-class='whatClassIsIt(call.state[0])'>{{call.state[0]}}</div>
    <div ng-class='whatClassIsIt(call.state[1])'>{{call.state[1]}}</div>
    <div ng-class='whatClassIsIt(call.state[2])'>{{call.state[2]}}</div>
    <div ng-class='whatClassIsIt(call.state[3])'>{{call.state[3]}}</div>
    <div ng-class='whatClassIsIt(call.state[4])'>{{call.state[4]}}</div>
    <div ng-class='whatClassIsIt(call.state[5])'>{{call.state[5]}}</div>
    <div ng-class='whatClassIsIt(call.state[6])'>{{call.state[6]}}</div>
    <div ng-class='whatClassIsIt(call.state[7])'>{{call.state[7]}}</div>
</div>

JavaScript Code

function ctrl($scope){
$scope.call={state:['second','first','nothing','Never', 'Gonna', 'Give', 'You', 'Up']}


$scope.whatClassIsIt= function(someValue){
     if(someValue=="first")
            return "ClassA"
     else if(someValue=="second")
         return "ClassB";
    else
         return "ClassC";
}
}

Solution 5 - Angularjs

JavaScript Code

function ctrl($scope){
$scope.call={state:['second','first','nothing','Never', 'Gonna', 'Give', 'You', 'Up']}


$scope.whatClassIsIt= function(someValue){
     if(someValue=="first")
            return "ClassA"
     else if(someValue=="second")
         return "ClassB";
    else
         return "ClassC";
}
}

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