"Custom look when my data has different values in it" => Then I would
definitely implement that using CSS with conditional styles.
On Saturday, June 27, 2015 at 5:23:36 PM UTC-7, John Grant wrote:
>
> I'd like to be able to do this:
> *<div ng-attr-{{obj.name <http://obj.name>}}="{{obj.val}} />*
>
> as well as
> *<div ng-attr-{{obj.name <http://obj.name>}} />*
>
> and possibly even this:
> *<{{obj.name <http://obj.name>}} />*
>
>
> My understanding is that this is not currently possible. I'm using v1.3.16.
>
> A common pattern for me is to leverage directives, and to use different
> directives to create a custom look when my data has different values in it.
> I am currently writing giant ng-switch permutations to use the desired
> directive. I want to specify the name of the directive with my data.
>
> Since 'ng-attr-cx' can be used to produce the 'cx' dom attribute, I feel
> like this is within reach.
>
> Thanks for any help understanding the issues.
>
>
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