Hi,
Does you data have a property that indicates the checked-ness of the 
checkbox for that row?  If so I think you could just add 
ng-model="row.checked" to your ngRepeat and be in business (this assumes 
row is the value of your ngRepeat).  If it's more complex then that I'd add 
a plunker to show the use case.

Gordon

On Monday, March 31, 2014 3:57:08 AM UTC-5, cutey Love wrote:
>
> Hi,
>  
> I have .query pull in some data and then  output a list of checkboxes onto 
> the page with ng-repeat.
>  
> What I need to do is make some of the checkboxes checked, but how can I do 
> that?
>  
> I need a way of saying if this checkbox that's outputted id == XNumber 
> then add the ng-checked property, but im not sure how to do this?
>  
>  
>

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