Use filter on ng-options to change the value displayed

TidharPeer picture TidharPeer · May 20, 2013 · Viewed 67.5k times · Source

I have an array of prices (0, 0.99, 1.99... etc) that I want to display in <select>.

I want to use Angular's ng-options like this

<select ng-model="create_price" ng-options="obj for obj in prices"/>

As it is displayed above it will generate a selection of 0, 0.99, 1.99...

But I want to use a filter in the code such that every time the word 'prices' is presented (or something like that), the code will run a function to change the float numbers to strings and present (free, 0.99$, 1.99$... etc).

I there a way to do that?

Thanks

Answer

shawkinaw picture shawkinaw · May 21, 2013

There's a better way:

app.filter('price', function() {
  return function(num) {
    return num === 0 ? 'free' : num + '$';
  };
});

Then use it like this:

<select ng-model="create_price" ng-options="obj as (obj | price) for obj in prices">
</select>

This way, the filter is useful for single values, rather than operating only on arrays. If you have objects and corresponding formatting filters, this is quite useful.

Filters can also be used directly in code, if you need them:

var formattedPrice = $filter('price')(num);