touched means user has changed something on the form fields. It is just 
opposite of pristine (reset state).

To get back to the original form state, you can use setPristine method like 
this: $scope.frm_form.$setPristine();
Hope it works for you.

On Thursday, January 14, 2016 at 12:26:28 AM UTC+5:30, JG wrote:
>
> I have a component, containing an HTML form. It is using "touched" and 
> "valid" properties to display error message.
>
> <span [hidden]="!someProp.touched || someProp.valid" 
>> class="form-error-message">required</span>
>
>
> When the form is submitted, I create a "new" model used by the form: 
> "this.model 
> = new SomeFormModel();" 
> When I do that, the "pristine" and "touched" properties reflect the old 
> state, so the error message is displayed.
>
> Is there a way to reset the state? If not, how should I handle situation 
> when upon form submission, it does not need to be redrawn, only reset to 
> all inputs being empty?
>
>

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