When I filter ng-repeat, this.$index and key both change to reflect the objects position in the filtered array.
The problem is that I only see the unfiltered array from the JavaScript so this.$index and key are giving an unexpected result.
HTML:
<section ng-repeat="( key, place ) in places | filter: ({ name : placeName })" >
<button ng-click='myFunc( this.$index )'>Pick {{place.name}}</button> <!-- same issue with key -->
<section>
Javascript:
myFunc(key){
console.log( $scope.places[key] );
}
I can loop over the array and find $id or my own identifier but that seems wasteful when all I need is an index that I can pass on to my function which is looking at the unfiltered array.
Thanks.