Yes, 

Oliver, are you sure about what you really want to achieve? I think you 
want to display the currently selected item somewhere in the page, when you 
want to do that, you have nothing to do with ng-repeat.

I think you need to write a function in controller and add that to the 
individual item (on click or something) and then you change your current 
item in a scope variable (that should be bound with the item you have for 
display for current item in the page).

If I got you wrong, please explain what you want to do.

Thanks
Hari

On Friday, November 20, 2015 at 4:56:07 AM UTC-8, Sander Elias wrote:
>
> Hi Olivier,
>
> this makes no sense to me:
>
> foreach (var widget in widgets)
>             {
>                 CurrentWidget = widget;
>             }
>
> What are you expecting your CurrentWidget to be? In practice it will 
> always be the last one, is that what you are looking for?
> Also, this is exactly what I did in my previous sample, but I did the 
> assignment on a click event, so your user can pick what 'widget' he want's 
> to interact with.
>
> Regards
> Sander
>

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