Yes that would be a case, since I would need to create a sublist and
display it instead of the original list, this in order to have the right
indexes for keyboard navigation.

2014-10-15 8:50 GMT+02:00 Justin Walsh <[email protected]>:

> Hi Lucian
>
> I guess one thing you could to id manually apply the *same* filter inside
> the controller at a given point in time (when you want to save the filtered
> results).
> I'm not sure if this is along the lines of what you were suggesting.
>
> You do however end up repeating the structure of your data and the
> filtering that you do in your view.
>
> Something like this: http://jsfiddle.net/0ma28ur2/9/ ?
>
> Justin
>
>
> On Tuesday, October 14, 2014 7:03:12 PM UTC+2, lucian enache wrote:
>>
>> Hello, suppose that I have a nested ng-repeat and each object has an
>> array over which I loop and display the elements.
>>
>> My question is how can I save the filtered array inside the view?
>> here is a fiddle of what I am trying to achieve : http://jsfiddle.net/
>> 0ma28ur2/1/
>>
>> One solution I was thinking of would have been to build a custom filter
>> inside the controller
>> and manipulate the data there.
>>
>> Any suggestions ?
>>
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