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I have an Nokia map addon, which needs me to create markers on the map by using document.createElement('div'). I want to bind this new div to ngClass, is there possibility of doing this in Angular?

if you know the terminology of what I am trying to explain over-here, that would be a great help, since I did this kind of stuff on Vue and React without problem, I just can't explain to google(or anyone for that matter) what is it that I want to do.

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  • What have you tried? Show some code.
    – Notmfb
    Nov 16, 2017 at 15:48
  • I made a workaround which worked(JS style), but it's not good to do it in Angular. I don't think anybody would care to see a simple code of adding a class depending on a simple condition. Nov 16, 2017 at 15:50
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    Instead of using createElement can you use an angular template with *ngFor ?
    – Aviad P.
    Nov 16, 2017 at 15:54
  • Not the solution, I just generate them, the map adds them to the DOM. Nov 16, 2017 at 16:00

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Yes your can achieve this in the following way

let's say you've created a div like

var div = '<div ng-class="yourClassName">Any text here or whatever</div>';

Now you'll have to make dynamic compilation for this element to bind it with controller scope like

  var newDiv= $compile(div)($scope); 

Now you can append them with any DOM element. For example

$('.anyOtherDivClass').append(newDiv)

This will allow all of the events like ng-click etc to trigger for your dynamically created elements.

Ps. Don't forget to inject $compile service in your controller.

Hope this helps

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Use @HostBinding with a getter function to return whether a class should exist or not.

Something like:

@HostBinding("class.newclass") get isInfo() { return this.type === "info" }

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