Hey Billy

To be honest, I'm not sure if this has worked in previous releases of 
angular (I'm pretty new to angular myself).  

One thing that did pop into my head is the fact that angular expressions 
are like JavaScript expressions, but not strictly JavaScript 
expressions<http://docs.angularjs.org/guide/expression>. 
 
.... but then if you look at the this updated 
plunkr<http://plnkr.co/edit/Xp535ccHOcmeA6bfbmY6?p=preview>, 
it is possible to concatenate strings in an angular expression.

The assumption that I'm making is that the label of ngOptions is parsed in 
the same way that angular expressions are parsed.  But I could be wrong.  I 
would need to look into the source.

Justin

On Thursday, March 13, 2014 4:44:38 PM UTC+2, Billy Figueroa wrote:
>
> Hey Justin thanks for the reply! Do you know why this seems to work 
> sometimes and not others? I have seen examples where this works and some 
> where it doesn't. Does the version of angular matter? Was this behavior 
> changed? I will try to use the function tonight when I get home, but I d 
> like to know why there is an inconsistent behavior with this expression
>
> could this be a bug?
>
> On Thursday, March 13, 2014 8:11:47 AM UTC-4, Justin Walsh wrote:
>>
>> Hi Billy, 
>>
>> Doesn't look like you can do string concatenation in the label expression.
>>
>> But you could use a function:
>>
>> http://plnkr.co/edit/Xp535ccHOcmeA6bfbmY6?p=preview
>>
>> Does that help?
>>
>> Not sure if this is the correct place to put the function - (in the 
>> linking function - maybe someone else can comment) - but it works.
>>
>> Justin
>>
>

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