You can use $timeout(function() { .... your code here ...}); whcih will 
basically run your specific code once the DOM has finished rendering.

On Tuesday, April 16, 2013 1:39:58 AM UTC-7, Raj Sekharan wrote:
>
> I'm currently developing a DOM heavy application that uses angularjs. I 
> need to add event handlers to individual elements in a ngrepeat. The 
> ngrepeat is bound to a array that could change based on user action. I need 
> to be able to get a notification after angular finishes the updates for the 
> DOM so that I can do come actions on the new elements in the scope. is it 
> possible to do this?

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