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I have written a pip named wordsAllDone to check whether all the words are marked as done, and its output is a boolean value. However, I want to let this button hide when words | wordsAllDone is true and show when it's false.

<button *ngIf="words | wordsAllDone == false" (click)="startReview()">START</button>

But angular2 show a parse error:

<button [ERROR ->]*ngIf="words | wordsAllDone == false" (click)="startReview()" ion-button item-right outline>START</button>:ReviewPage@27:20
Parser Error: Unexpected token ==, expected identifier, keyword, or string at column 22 in [words | wordsAllDone == false] in ReviewPage@27:20

Can I use the == operator with | at the same time?

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  • Have you tried using parentheses to clarify what you want - (words | wordsAllDone) == false?
    – jonrsharpe
    Feb 12, 2017 at 23:25
  • That works! Thanks a lot. @jonrsharpe
    – awmleer
    Feb 12, 2017 at 23:27
  • @jonrsharpe if you'd add this as an answer awmleer could accept it and the question would be shown as answered. Feb 13, 2017 at 7:24

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You need to add parentheses to make it clear that you want to compare the return value from the pipe:

*ngIf="(words | wordsAllDone) == false"

Note you could also use ! rather than comparing equality with false:

*ngIf="!(words | wordsAllDone)"

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