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In the ng-repeat section there are animations event handler for enter, leave and move. But the move event is only triggered when we resort or filter the array used for ng-repeat. What if I only change the attribute values of my objects. Then no event is triggered at all. Is there a way to trigger the event manually after I have changed the object attribute?

Here is a fiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/U3pVM/15002/

Html:

<ul>
      <li ng-repeat="d in data">
          <div class="lala" style="width: {{d.a}}px">foo</div>
      </li>
</ul>

JS:

function TodoCtrl($scope) {
    $scope.data = [{a:100},  {a:120}];

    // I would like to animate the value changes
    $scope.change = function()  {
        $scope.data[0].a = 110;
        $scope.data[1].a = 90;
    }
}

2 Answers 2

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your class definitions are wrong.

.lala,
.lala.ng-enter,
.lala.ng-move,
.lala.ng-leave {
     background-color: grey;
     -webkit-transition:all 1s linear;
     -moz-transition:1s linear all;
     -o-transition:1s linear all;
     transition:all 1s linear;
 }

See the working fiddle here.

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just add transition to the main class

.lala{
   transition:0.5s;
   background-color:grey;
}

https://jsfiddle.net/U3pVM/15006/

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