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I have a model which is an array element. I want to clear the values of each element on ngIf condition.Please find below HTML :

         <div *ngIf="flag" >
            <table id="table" class="table table-hover table-bordered  table-mc-light-blue">
               <thead>
                   <tr>
                       <th>col 1</th>
                       <th>col 2</th>
                   </tr>
                </thead>
                <tr *ngFor="let item of collection;">
                     <td>{{item.col1}}</td>
                     <td>
                        <input type="text" class="form-control" [(ngModel)]="item.col2" #input="ngModel" name="input-{{i}}">
                     </td>
                 </tr>
             </table>
         </div>

On flag set to false, I want to clear all values of the collection. There is an option of initializing collection, but I don't want to do that as I have several such collections.

Any help would be appreciable!!

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  • when does the flag value will change and on what event?
    – Aravind
    Apr 27, 2017 at 13:04
  • Actually, there is no event,I have that flag variable bound to radio button as ngmodel. On change of radio button i am showing the content Apr 27, 2017 at 13:20
  • Thank you. . . .. .
    – Aravind
    Jul 2, 2017 at 5:54

5 Answers 5

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<input type="radio" (change)="resetForm()"/>


resetForm(){
     if(!this.flag){
          this.collection = new Array()
     }
}
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What is the "event" or method call that causes the flag to be set to false?

This is the method call where you'll also want to clear the collection.

Something like this:

public toggleFlag() {
  this.expandFlag = !this.expandFlag;
  this.collection = [];
}
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  • Actually, there is no event,I have that flag variable bound to radio button as ngmodel. On change of radio button i am showing the content Apr 27, 2017 at 12:51
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In your component:

ngDoCheck() {
    if (!this.flag) {
        this.collection = [];
    }
}

And you have to implement DoCheck like this:

export class myClass implements OnInit, DoCheck {

Basically, this is a listener that trigger at every change that happens, and here we check that this.flag is false and we empty the collection array element.

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  • It worked but ngDoCheck was getting called multiple times, so I opted for (change) event Apr 27, 2017 at 15:49
  • @JayakrishnanGounder Oh, ok. I am glad that helped in anyway.. ;) Have a nice day!
    – SrAxi
    Apr 27, 2017 at 15:50
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For your simple example, if you convert your table into a component, then you can use the OnDestroy lifecycle event to clear the model values for that component.

ngOnDestroy() {this.collection = [];}

I have a situation where it's more complicated, so I've asked a similar question at Angular 2+ - Set ngModel to null when ngIf causes hide

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I came up with a solution for my situation that would also work for this one. The following project has a directive that binds to the ngModel and uses the directive's OnDestroy event to trigger setting the ngModel to null. It could be modified to set the value to anything or you could create a variation that would set arrays to empty.

https://stackblitz.com/edit/angular-4uwdmi?file=src%2Fapp%2Fapp.component.html

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