Here's an example that shows a plus sign when the parent item is collapsed and switches to a minus sign when it's expanded and shows a list of items that belong to the clicked category. (In your case, this would be the div that contains the things you want to show and hide instead of a list.)
I've achieved this using the details and summary elements instead of the accordion. These elements are purpose built for this use case.
Using the problem that was presented in this thread: angular2 toggle icons inside ngFor
Here are screenshots of what the collapsed and expanded category looks like:
Collapsed category with plus sign
Expanded category with minus sign
This is the template:
<ul *ngIf="categoryList && categoryList.length > 0">
<li *ngFor="let category of categoryList">
<details>
<summary>
<i class="fa fa-lg expand-icon"></i>
<span>{{ category.name }}</span>
</summary>
<ul>
<li *ngFor="let item of category.yourItemListUnderCategory">{{ item }}</li>
</ul>
</details>
</li>
</ul>
I'm using Font Awesome for the plus and minus icons and here's how to toggle them. In your css, add the following styles:
(I'm referencing the icon with the class I assigned it but you can also do
details summary i:before and details[open] summary i:before)
details summary .expand-icon:before {
content: "\f055";
}
details[open] summary .expand-icon:before {
content: "\f056";
}
Note: I'm using a Bootstrap theme for the screenshots but have stripped the class names on the elements to not clutter the answer.