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I have a form with a select, generated via ng-options and hooked up with a ng-model. This select calls a function via ng-change.
In this function I remove the selected option from the select and reset the value in the referenced ng-model to the default value.
On a later point I want to add this option back into the select, which works fine, but when adding the option to the select it automatically selects it, instead of the default value, that is already selected.
This seems to happen after the function adding the option finished and angular is running its internal $apply function.
How can I keep the default value selected?

html:

<select ng-model="selectedItem" ng-options="item.name for item in allItems" ng-change="selectItem(selectedItem)">
  <option value="">default</option>
</select>

angularjs:

$scope.selectItem = function(selectedItem) {
  $scope.allItems.splice( $scope.allItems.indexOf(selectedItem), 1 );
}

$scope.addItem = function(item) {
  // $scope.selectedItem == "";
  $scope.allItems.push(item);
  // $scope.selectedItem == "";
}
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    Put up sample code, or a fiddle/plunkr?
    – deitch
    Nov 20, 2014 at 11:49
  • Could you check before you add the old option back in read the select to see which option is currently selected. Add your old option back in, and then just re-select the previous value that was selected - that you just read? Nov 20, 2014 at 12:24
  • The selected value is null (default) before and after I add the new option. But gets changed when angulars apply function fires.
    – Alex Doe
    Nov 20, 2014 at 12:52
  • I added some sample code.
    – Alex Doe
    Nov 20, 2014 at 15:50

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Your ng-model defines what is selected. So try to assign the default value to it when you add again new values to the select option and see if it works.

Edit: Remember, it has to be 0 (zero), not " ".

Instead of

$scope.selectedItem = ""

Try assigning zero, like

$scope.selectedItem = 0

Here's a working fiddle demo.

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  • That's the first thing I tried. As mendtioned above, the selection gets changed after the function I add the item in has completed, so any assignments inside that function get overwritten.
    – Alex Doe
    Nov 20, 2014 at 15:49
  • Was the 'default value' meant to show something like: "Select an item.." ? Nov 20, 2014 at 17:06
  • Yes, like it does say "default" in the example above.
    – Alex Doe
    Nov 21, 2014 at 10:37
  • OK. You can either use the <option value="">Default</option>, and them assign your ng-model to 0, or you can add the default value to the array with same structure. I Edited the answer, check it out, also there's a working fiddle. Nov 24, 2014 at 12:23
  • Here is, hwat I was trying to do: jsfiddle.net/3jz7grg2 It's working in fiddle, so I'm checking my code again now to find what went wrong.
    – Alex Doe
    Nov 26, 2014 at 9:29

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