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if i click item i need to add class name and if click same item need to remove the class for ngFor loop

<ion-item *ngFor="let x of statementresponse;let i=index" class="cust_delay delay" [ngClass]="{'active': selectedItem == x}" (click)="listClick($event, x)" >
</ion-item>

selectedItem:any;
listClick(event, newValue) {
    console.log(newValue);
    this.selectedItem = !newValue;.
}

3 Answers 3

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One of the ways you can do this is having your items have an "active" property, something like this:

items = [
  {name:'one', active:false},
  {name:'two', active:false},
  {name:'three', active:false},
];

And inside the template represent them like this:

<li *ngFor="let item of items" 
    (click)="toggleClass(item)" 
    [ngClass]="{'active': item.active}">{{ item.name }}</li>

And finally the toggleClass() method just toggles the active state of the clicked item:

toggleClass(item){
  item.active = !item.active;
}

Example

5

Try the following:

HTML

<ion-item *ngFor="let x of statementresponse;let i=index" 
     class="cust_delay delay"[class.active]="selectedItem == i" 
     (click)="selectedItem=i" >
      {{x}}
</ion-item>

Typescript:

selectItem=-1

StackBlitz

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You can store a boolean for that value somewhere. like in the object itself and then use

<ion-item [class.myClass]="item.myClass"></ion-item> item.myClass being the boolean

and on click flip that value

item["myClass"] = !item["myClass"]

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  • how can add css class based on condition in Ngfor item? this added class for all items
    – sridharan
    Sep 23, 2017 at 12:19

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