I am working in a project that requires me to list some items from a top level of multidimensional array as check boxes and then depending on which of the items a checked I am supposed to display only those sub array items that belong to each top item
Now please bear with me because I am only just getting into AngularJS and a lot of it is unfamiliar and still very new to me. I tried finding something similar but no luck.
I have a scope that looks like this..
$scope.options = [
{ pubId:'1' , pubName:'Option A' , pubSubs:[
{ pubSubId:'1' , pubSub:'Sub Option A 1' },
{ pubSubId:'2' , pubSub:'Sub Option A 2' }
]
},
{ pubId:'2' , pubName:'Option B' , pubSubs:[
{ pubSubId:'3' , pubSub:'Sub Option B 1'},
{ pubSubId:'4' , pubSub:'Sub Option B 2'}
]
}
];
and html that looks like this...
<div ng-repeat="option in options">
<ul>
<li>
<input type="checkbox" name="pub" value="{{option.pubId}}">
{{option.pubName}}
</li>
</ul>
</div>
<div ng-repeat="option in options">
<div ng-repeat="suboption in option.pubSubs">
<ul>
<li>
<input type="checkbox" name="pub" value="{{suboption.pubSubId}}">
{{suboption.pubSub}}
</li>
</ul>
</div>
</div>
I am leaning towards using ng-show/hide somehow but I am not sure if that is the way to go.
So when the first array top level items are listed
Option A | Option B
If I check "Option A" only
Sub Option A 1 | Sub Option A 2
Are to be displayed in the list below..
I understand that ng-checked might be used in this context somehow as well.
All help is greatly appreciated.