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I am trying to declare an index in *ngFor but I am getting a type error and it is saying

Cannot read property 'toUpperCase' of undefined with the ERROR on *ngFor

<div class="text" *ngFor="let item of blogs; let i = index | async | filter : 'feat' : true">

If I take out let i = index it works fine, but I want to use the index, so I can apply css classes to the elements. Looking at documentation, this is how you are supposed to do it.

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  • your question is not clear, and can you please explain actually what you are trying to achieve, so that i can give you a proper code for the same
    – Godfather
    Aug 21, 2016 at 18:15
  • Possible duplicate of Angular start ngFor index from 1 Aug 21, 2016 at 18:19
  • You can't do any operations in the index, if you want to declare the index it has to be something like this: <div class="text" *ngFor="let item of blogs; let i = index;"> Aug 21, 2016 at 18:23

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It should be

<div class="text" *ngFor="let item of blogs | async | filter : 'feat' : true; let i = index">
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index is maintained by ngFor and exported as index. All you can do is to define a name of a template variable you want to access that index with. You can't apply pipes or calculations to that assignment.

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