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I have created a toggle view to select available items in Ionic, and if anyone of the item were selected, I want to uncheck all the other items. I also have a scan function which allows me to dynamically update the items list

I'm fairly new to ionic, so I just have the following code in my settings.html

<ion-toggle ng-repeat="item in itemsList"
         ng-model="item.checked">
    {{ item.text }}
</ion-toggle>

and then I have created a simple settings.js:

(function () {
    'use strict';

    angular.module('i18n.setting').controller('Settings', Settings);
    SettingController.$inject = ['$scope'];

    function Settings($scope){
        $scope.settingsList = [
            {text: "item1", checked: true},
            {text: "item2", checked: false}
        ];
    }
})();

I know ng-model="item.checked" will do the job of changing the attribute $scope.settingsList.checked for me. But what I want to know this how to use it to check one items and uncheck all the other ones?

2 Answers 2

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loop through all the items, set the checked state of all the values to false and then your html code must be:

<ion-toggle ng-repeat="item in settingsList"
                ng-model="item.checked" 
                ng-checked="item.checked" style="border:1px solid #28a54c" ng-change="toggleChange(item)">
      {{ item.text }}
</ion-toggle>

Your Controller code

$scope.toggleChange = function(item) {
      if (item.checked == true) {
          for(var index = 0; index < $scope.settingsList.length; ++index)
              $scope.settingsList[index].checked = false;
          item.checked = true;
      } else {
        item.checked = false
      }
};

And it's better to use forEach in async environment.

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  • Yep, I originally used double nested for loops to solve this problem, but your solution is cleaner.
    – RandomEli
    Aug 26, 2016 at 18:39
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Angular 2+ Version, Ionic 4

HTML

<div class="toogle" *ngFor="let item of toogleConfig">
  <div class="toogle__title">{{item.title}}</div>
    <ion-toggle [(ngModel)]="item.checked" (ngModelChange)="ToogleChange(item.id)" color="success"></ion-toggle>
  </div> 
</div>

TS

public toogleConfig = [
    {id:0, title:'Recurrent', checked: false},
    {id:1, title:'One time', checked: false},
  ]

public ToogleChange(index:number) {        
    this.toogleConfig.forEach(toogle => { toogle.checked = false; });
    this.toogleConfig[index].checked = true;
  }

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