Thanks! that sorted!
On Tuesday, April 1, 2014 3:10:13 PM UTC+1, Gordon Bockus wrote:
> You could always manage the checked state outside of the model if you
> wanted. Just add an ng-click="checkToggle(a.id)" to your template then
> in your controller have the checkToggle method that will update an array of
> check values.
>
> $scope.checkToggle = function(id) {
> if (!$scope.checkedValues[id] || $scope.checkedValues[id] === false) {
> $scope.checkedValues[id] = true;
> } else {
> $scope.checkedValues[id] = false;
> }
> }
>
>
> Using this method you could also drive the checked state of you checkboxes
> using the checkedValues scope var is you primed it when you data was
> loaded. If this is totally off could you post a portion of you code and
> json data so there is something more to go on?
>
>
> Gordon
> On Tuesday, April 1, 2014 8:39:57 AM UTC-5, cutey Love wrote:
>>
>> Thanks, problem is newblog.checked as a model is bound and I have
>> multiple checkboxes(need multi select), is there anyway of having
>> newblog.checked as an array and pushing values on check to it?
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, April 1, 2014 2:24:14 PM UTC+1, Sander Elias wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Cutey,
>>>
>>> I opened up the
>>> manual<http://docs.angularjs.org/api/ng/input/input%5Bcheckbox%5D>,
>>> and would suggest the use of ng-true-value and/or ng-false-value.
>>>
>>> Regards
>>> Sander
>>>
>>
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