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In Angular 1.2.19, is there are ternary operator for the templates which would allow me to display a variable is an input value, if it exists, and if not, then just display the placeholder?

Kinda like this:

<input type="text "{{ if phoneNumber ? "value='{{phoneNumber}}'" : "placeholder='{{ language.placeHolder}}'"}}

Edit: Here's my current HTML:

<input type="text"name="buyPhoneNumber" id="buyPhoneNumber" value="{{ phoneNumber }}" 
class="form-control input-lg" placeholder="{{language.phoneNumberHolder}}"
                       ng-model="buyObj.pinOrPhonenumber"
                       ng-change="buyChange();"
                       on-change-phone-number/>
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    Why bother conditionally adding a placeholder? Add it, and it'll only show up when there's no input. The work's already done for you.
    – Harris
    Nov 2, 2015 at 16:25
  • @HarrisWeinstein For some reason the placeholder seems to be prioritised, and shows up even when there is an input value. Am using latest Chrome Nov 2, 2015 at 16:26
  • @SatoBolin Can you show us how you attempted to use the placeholder originally?
    – Harris
    Nov 2, 2015 at 16:37
  • @HarrisWeinstein Have updated my question with the code I currently use Nov 3, 2015 at 12:39

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Use an Angular mustache expression and ng-value:

<input ng-value="{{ phoneNumber }}" placeholder="{{ phoneNumber ? language.placeHolder : '' }}" />

The mustache expression is regular JavaScript, so you can use normal ternary expression.

You can also hide the placeholder via CSS:

input:focus::-webkit-placeholder {
    color: transparent;
}
input:focus::-moz-placeholder {
    color: transparent;
}
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  • I'd go with ng-model instead of ng-value.
    – Harris
    Nov 2, 2015 at 16:40

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