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I have a line like this:

<div class="col-md-6"  ng-if="user.cobuyer">

user.cobuyer is either true or false, if its false, I want the col-md-6 to be col-md-12, if its true it can be col-md-6

How would I do this?

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Use ng-class with a ternary for this, don't use ng-if.

<div ng-class="user.cobuyer ? 'col-md-6' : 'col-md-12">
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I think you can just do something like:

<div ng-class="{col-md-6: user.cobuyer, col-md-12: !user.cobuyer}">

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