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Diffstat (limited to 'src/ng/directive/ngRepeat.js')
| -rw-r--r-- | src/ng/directive/ngRepeat.js | 10 | 
1 files changed, 7 insertions, 3 deletions
| diff --git a/src/ng/directive/ngRepeat.js b/src/ng/directive/ngRepeat.js index f26a587a..fdf79c02 100644 --- a/src/ng/directive/ngRepeat.js +++ b/src/ng/directive/ngRepeat.js @@ -80,7 +80,7 @@   *   * `variable in expression` – where variable is the user defined loop variable and `expression`   *     is a scope expression giving the collection to enumerate.   * - *     For example: `track in cd.tracks`. + *     For example: `album in artist.albums`.   *   *   * `(key, value) in expression` – where `key` and `value` can be any user defined identifiers,   *     and `expression` is the scope expression giving the collection to enumerate. @@ -91,7 +91,8 @@   *     which can be used to associate the objects in the collection with the DOM elements. If no tracking function   *     is specified the ng-repeat associates elements by identity in the collection. It is an error to have   *     more than one tracking function to resolve to the same key. (This would mean that two distinct objects are - *     mapped to the same DOM element, which is not possible.) + *     mapped to the same DOM element, which is not possible.)  Filters should be applied to the expression, + *     before specifying a tracking expression.   *   *     For example: `item in items` is equivalent to `item in items track by $id(item)'. This implies that the DOM elements   *     will be associated by item identity in the array. @@ -101,10 +102,13 @@   *     with the corresponding item in the array by identity. Moving the same object in array would move the DOM   *     element in the same way ian the DOM.   * - *     For example: `item in items track by item.id` Is a typical pattern when the items come from the database. In this + *     For example: `item in items track by item.id` is a typical pattern when the items come from the database. In this   *     case the object identity does not matter. Two objects are considered equivalent as long as their `id`   *     property is same.   * + *     For example: `item in items | filter:searchText track by item.id` is a pattern that might be used to apply a filter + *     to items in conjunction with a tracking expression. + *   * @example   * This example initializes the scope to a list of names and   * then uses `ngRepeat` to display every person: | 
