I want to use a filter expression like values | filter:value1
to hide or show a div, where values
and value
are both declared on the s
The answer to the problem is in the error description that Angular provides.
One common mistake is binding to a function which generates a new array every time it is called
This is basically what filter does, each time it returns new array:
// some more code
var filtered = [];
for ( var j = 0; j < array.length; j++) {
var value = array[j];
if (predicates.check(value)) {
filtered.push(value);
}
}
return filtered;
When Angular's digest loop runs for the first time it gets an array containing 'bar' and an empty array. Then Angular will run digest loop again to check if the model is stable. It will get new arrays (instances) and it will think that the model has changed. This will cause another digest loop, and so on.
You should check if your array contains values and ng-show on that. E.g. Determine whether an array contains a value
Check out this modified jsbin: http://jsbin.com/nujineci/5/edit
May be because of using filter
inside ng-show
, filter gets executed in every digest cycle, and keeps checking your value is changed or not, if value is changed then it evaluates again and gives new result, otherwise it doesn't do anything (becaues angularJs uses "dirty-checking" method to find any change)
http://jsbin.com/nujineci/4/edit
check this link, i have modified
ng-show="g.values | filter:g.value1"
To
ng-show="g.values.indexOf(g.value1) != -1"
or ng-show="g.values.indexOf(g.value1) > -1"
// this is same as above
indexOf returns index of item if exists in array, otherwise returns -1
I use this type of syntax, never had any problem with this