问题
How can I avoid having the {{f = ...}}
statement in the third line print out the content of forecast[day.iso]
?
I want to avoid using forecast[day.iso].temperature
and so on for every iteration.
<div ng-repeat="day in forecast_days">
{{$index}} - {{day.iso}} - {{day.name}}
{{f = forecast[day.iso]}}
Temperature: {{f.temperature}}<br>
Humidity: {{f.humidity}}<br>
...
</div>
回答1:
Use ngInit: https://docs.angularjs.org/api/ng/directive/ngInit
<div ng-repeat="day in forecast_days" ng-init="f = forecast[day.iso]">
{{$index}} - {{day.iso}} - {{day.name}}
Temperature: {{f.temperature}}<br>
Humidity: {{f.humidity}}<br>
...
</div>
Example: http://jsfiddle.net/coma/UV4qF/
回答2:
It's not the best answer, but its also an option: since you can concatenate multiple expressions, but just the last one is rendered, you can finish your expression with ""
and your variable will be hidden.
So, you could define the variable with:
{{f = forecast[day.iso]; ""}}
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/16665319/angularjs-how-to-set-a-variable-inside-of-a-template