I appreciate your advise.  I'll dig deeper myself, but I'd love to see how 
other people would approach this problem.

On Monday, 3 March 2014 20:58:09 UTC+8, Sander Elias wrote:
>
> Hi Zhenghao,
>
> This problem has very little to do with angular, and a lot with data 
> manipulation.
> I don't see how this is more easily sorted out using jQuery, the problem 
> stays the same. 
> To solve this, you need to translate your data that you get in no less 
> than 3 different objects into a matrix.
> Showing it in the view is simply traversing that matrix. Available time 
> does not permit it to code it up for you now. 
> Go ahead, and see how far you can come. Feel free to ask questions. Next 
> wednesday I might have a chance to look deeper into this.
>
> Regards
> Sander
>

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