All these directive
s like ng-hide
, ng-show
and ng-if
take a condition in the form of a boolean
and show/hide from view according to true
and false
. The logic they use to hide and show the view are different.
ng-show
and ng-hide
use internally CSS like this:
display: none; // according to show or hide
But when we use ng-if-
if condition is true
: adds the element into DOM.
if condition is false
: removes element from the DOM.
It means ng-show
keeps the elements in the DOM and the cost of watcher remain the same, while the user isn't allowed to see the element in the DOM.
And if you replace ng-show
with an ng-if, you might witness considerable improvements in the DOM because those extra watches are not there to take responsibility.
If a particular element has ng-if/ng-show/ng-hide
in the DOM, then it can have a performance impact.
When you use ng-if
, the app will be faster compared to ng-show/ng-hide. But the difference is not noticeable. But if you are using these directives in animations, then there is a possibility of performance issues.
In short, if you can remove an element from DOM, then you should use ng-if, otherwise you should use ng-show or ng-hide.
ng-hide
andng-show
exists for sementics.<div id="hidden" ng-hide>Hidden</div>
compared to this<div id="show_only_if" ng-show="condition === true">COnditionned<div>
ng-hide
can be used without a condition as a replacement fordisplay: none
ng-show
andng-if
, it's more reasonable. This case is very clear.