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How can figured out how i can render the value of options list,

$scope.limits = [   {value: '5', text: 'Afficher 5 par page'}, 
                        {value: '10', text: 'Afficher 10 par page'}, 
                        {value: '15', text: 'Afficher 15 par page'}, 
                        {value: '20', text: 'Afficher 20 par page'}
                     ];


<select id="limitType" name="limit" ng-model="limit" ng-options="limit.value as limit.text for limit in limits"></select> enregistrement par page

Expected result (expecting in value="limit.value":

<select ng-options="option.value as option.text for option in limits" ng-model="limit" id="limitType" class="ng-pristine ng-valid">
    <option value="5" selected="selected">Afficher 5 par page</option>
    <option value="10">Afficher 10 par page</option>
    <option value="15">Afficher 15 par page</option>
    <option value="20">Afficher 20 par page</option>
</select>

Result:

<select ng-options="option.value as option.text for option in limits" ng-model="limit" id="limitType" class="ng-pristine ng-valid">
    <option value="0" selected="selected">Afficher 5 par page</option>
    <option value="1">Afficher 10 par page</option>
    <option value="2">Afficher 15 par page</option>
    <option value="3">Afficher 20 par page</option>
</select>
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up vote 5 down vote accepted

The ng-options directive does not set the value attribute on the <options> elements, it always uses a sequence.

Using limit.value as limit.text for limit in limits means:

  • set the <option>'s label as limit.text
  • save the limit.value value into the select's ng-model

Check this fiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/bmleite/k58Hw/

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This behaviour allows one to use any type of object in select options, not only strings and numbers. – Umur Kontacı Jan 20 at 17:08

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