Nicholas.. have you an idea how could I convert a string in an INT?

That is the only one problem in my code. Because when I set the totalItems 
as a static number.. it works. But how I said earlier.. the number of items 
will increase itself then I can't use the number 12 no longer.

Am Freitag, 30. Januar 2015 18:21:18 UTC+1 schrieb Kristijan Pokas:
>
> It doesn't work.
>
> I have a dynamic array from the backend server. So I can't set a static 
> number in totalItems?! I need the number of the list from the backend.. 
> when I set $scope.totalItems.length then I have the dynamic number of 
> items.. it is currently 12.. but in future the number of items can 
> increment itself.
>
> but the totalItems.length is NOT a INT.. I think it's a string. That is 
> the problem why the list won't output correctly. Do you know what I mean?
>
> The array consists of objects which have more items..
>
> for example: {id: ..., firstname: ..., lastname: ... etc.} {....} and so 
> on.
>
> Am Freitag, 30. Januar 2015 17:16:52 UTC+1 schrieb Nicholas Smith:
>>
>> Sorry about that I forgot offset wasn't part of stock angular filters. 
>>  You'll need to add it.  Here's a plnkr showing your code working with the 
>> filter.
>>
>> http://plnkr.co/edit/QLH5beg2QMEVg9h5Fx2R?p=preview
>>
>> The filter to add will look like this:
>>
>> angular.module('YourAppModule').filter('offset', function () {
>>   return function (input, offset) {
>>     return (input instanceof Array) ? input.slice(+offset) : input; 
>>   }
>> })
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Friday, January 30, 2015 at 10:07:46 AM UTC-6, Kristijan Pokas wrote:
>>>
>>> The problem is, that the $scope.list.length isn't an int value.
>>>
>>> I have to convert this but I don't know how..
>>>
>>> The items are coming from a backend server. There are object items.
>>>
>>> Am Freitag, 30. Januar 2015 16:58:20 UTC+1 schrieb Nicholas Smith:
>>>>
>>>> Does your $scope.list actually contain all the items not just one page 
>>>> of results?  
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Friday, January 30, 2015 at 9:55:36 AM UTC-6, Kristijan Pokas wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> I've tried your solution but then it outputs no items. :(
>>>>>
>>>>> Am Freitag, 30. Januar 2015 16:23:14 UTC+1 schrieb Nicholas Smith:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> You need to specify an offset as a starting point in your ng-repeat 
>>>>>> directive.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> <tr ng-repeat="model in list | offset: currentPage*itemsPerPage | 
>>>>>> limitTo: itemsPerPage">
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Friday, January 30, 2015 at 8:41:18 AM UTC-6, Kristijan Pokas 
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> $scope.totalItems = $scope.list;
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> When I output my totalItems in the brackets {{totalItems.length}} 
>>>>>>> then it outputs 12 (thats the currently number of items).
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I think the paginator see this as a string and not as a number, 
>>>>>>> because when I'm giving my totalItems a static number then it outputs 
>>>>>>> the 
>>>>>>> correct Pagination Numbers (in my example there are 3 pages).
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> How can I convert this in an Int value? I tried with parseInt but it 
>>>>>>> doesn't work.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>

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