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function dialogController(generate, $scope) {
$scope.profiles = generate.get_keys('::role');
$scope.content = {};
$scope.options = [];
$scope.servers = {};
$scope.subs = {};
$scope.discountList = {};
$scope.total = {};

$scope.toggle = function(item, list) {
    var idx = list.indexOf(item);
    if (idx > -1) {
        list.splice(idx, 1);
    } else {
        list.push(item);
    }
};
$scope.contentList = function(name) {
    $scope.content = generate.get_config('::role::' + name).items;
    // console.log($scope.content);
};

$scope.priceMapping = function(subscriptionPrice) {
    var obj = {
        'bronze': [129, 0.5],
        'silver': [165, 0.5],
        'gold': [199, 1],
        'platinum': [265, 1]
    };

    return obj[subscriptionPrice];

};




$scope.calculatePrice = function() {
    angular.forEach($scope.options, function(opt) {
        $scope.discountList[opt] = {};
        $scope.discountList[opt].servers = $scope.servers[opt];
        $scope.discountList[opt].subscription = $scope.subs[opt];

        var price = (Math.pow($scope.servers[opt], 0.75)) * $scope.priceMapping($scope.subs[opt])[0];
        console.log(price);
        var hours = Math.round((($scope.priceMapping($scope.subs[opt])[1]) * (Math.pow($scope.servers[opt], 0.75))) * 10) / 10;
        console.log(hours);


        $scope.discountList[opt].price = price;
        $scope.discountList[opt].hours = hours;

    });

    var totalPrice = 0;
    var totalHour = 0;


};

}

Here I want to calculate total price and total hours using angular for each. Prices and hours are present in discountList{}.

How could I calculate total price and total hours?

discountList{} contains price and hours so how could I calculate the total of them?

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    So, can you show us some example data in discountList?
    – Cerbrus
    May 17, 2017 at 7:12
  • discountList: ::role::web::java : Object hours : 4.8 price : 1260.5595419028843 servers : 8 subscription : "platinum"::role::web::perl : Object hours : 3.3 price : 665.3966034515399 servers : 5 subscription : "gold" May 17, 2017 at 7:15

2 Answers 2

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Create a function in controller which will calculate it for you.

<div>Total: {{ getTotalHours() }}</div>

in controller

$scope.getTotalHours= function(){
    var total = 0;
    for(var i = 0; i < $scope.discountList.length; i++){
        var item = $scope.discountList[i];
        total += item.hours;
    }
    return total;
}
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The question seems ambiguous, but this is probably you need. Initially, set totalPrice and totalHours to 0, in angular.forEach iterate thru each object and add it to the variable.

$scope.calculatePrice = function() {
    $scope.totalPrice = 0;
    $scope.totalHour = 0;

    angular.forEach($scope.options, function(opt) {
        $scope.discountList[opt] = {};
        $scope.discountList[opt].servers = $scope.servers[opt];
        $scope.discountList[opt].subscription = $scope.subs[opt];

        var price = (Math.pow($scope.servers[opt], 0.75)) * $scope.priceMapping($scope.subs[opt])[0];
        var hours = Math.round((($scope.priceMapping($scope.subs[opt])[1]) * (Math.pow($scope.servers[opt], 0.75))) * 10) / 10;

        $scope.discountList[opt].price = price;
        $scope.discountList[opt].hours = hours;

        $scope.totalPrice += price;
        $scope.totalHour += hours
    });
    console.log("Total Price : ", $scope.totalPrice);
    console.log("Total Hours : ", $scope.totalHour);
};

HTML

<div> Total Price : {{totalPrice}}</div>
<div> Total Hours : {{totalHour}}</div>
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  • how to show total price in html ?like: <div>Total price:</div> May 17, 2017 at 9:43
  • Use $scope to bind variables and interpolate its value in html. See the update to answer.
    – Sajal
    May 17, 2017 at 9:46
  • <div flex="20" style="margin: 0 0 0 5px"> {{(discountList[data.fqpp])?discountList[data.fqpp].price + ' Euro':'-'}} </div> here i am showing only price but i want show the price after two decimal (e.g- price= 452.33445566..i want price = 452.33) how to do this in angular here only ? May 17, 2017 at 10:07

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