AngularJS ng-options
Directive
Example
Fill options in a dropdown list by using the items of an array:
<div ng-app="myApp" ng-controller="myCtrl">
<select ng-model="selectedName"
ng-options="item for item in names"></select>
</div>
<script>
var app = angular.module('myApp', []);
app.controller('myCtrl',
function($scope) {
$scope.names = ["Emil", "Tobias",
"Linus"];
});
</script>
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Definition and Usage
The ng-options
directive fills a <select> element with
<options>.
The ng-options
directive uses an array to fill the dropdown
list. In many cases it would be easier to use the ng-repeat
directive, but you have more flexibility when using the ng-options
directive.
Syntax
<select ng-options="array expression"></select>
Supported by the <select> element.
Parameter Values
Value | Description |
---|---|
array expression | An expression that selects the specified parts of an array to fill the
select element. Legal expressions: label for value in array select as label for value in array label group by group for value in array label disable when disable for value in array label group by group for value in array track by expression label disable when disable for value in array track by expression label for value in array | orderBy expression track by expression |