I have a select
tag that I'm binding to an array of radio station objects using AngularJS. My object has the following properties:
{
id: 'WXYZ',
name: 'Radio Station Name (optional)',
frequency: '89.7 FM'
}
I'd like each element in the dropdown to show "{id} - {name} - {frequency}" as the display text, but since the name property is optional, I'd like to avoid double dashes in the event that an object has no value for its name.
I was able to get this working:
<select ng-model="StationPreference" ng-options="s.id+ ' - ' + s.name + ' - ' + s.frequency for s in stations">
<option value="">-- select --</option>
</select>
What are the rules/guidelines/best practices for calling a function inside ng-options? I'd like to do something like getDisplayText(s)
-- what makes the expression "valid for angular"? does the function have to be defined inside the scope? Can it be any externally defined function? Is this the best approach for the desired functionality?
+ s.name || 'No name supplied' +