My current implementation:
<div class="outer-class" ng-repeat="item in items">
<div class="inner-class" ng-if="isShow">
<div class="inner-class-1">{{item}}</div>
</div>
<div ng-if="!isShow" class="inner-class-1">{{item}}</div>
</div>
The above code works, but there is a lot of code repetition:
ng-if
is there twice (ng-switch
cannot be used since a new element is introduced in between)<div ng-if="!isShow" class="inner-class-1">{{item}}</div>
is repeated twice, just because I do not want the element (<div class="inner-class"></div>
) to encapsulate my data, when theng-if
evaluates to false.
I was wondering maybe if there is a better way to re-write the same.
inner-class-1
element to be present when my ng-if expression evaluates to false.inner-class
class. I mean so the presence of the wrapping div doesn't make a difference at all, only the class itself should change things.