Here's a plnkr for this scenario: http://plnkr.co/9lBZiLNGOSSd3zsgiRhW





On Thursday, March 24, 2016 at 1:50:13 PM UTC-7, Timothy Sandberg wrote:
>
> I have this scenario: I'm using TypeScript, and I want to pass a 
> "Transport" object that contains an array of "Electrics" nested within an 
> array of "Cars" from a parent component to its child component.  
>
> How do I access a particular "Electric" for purposes of rendering in the 
> html like this:
>
> <html> 
>    Model
>    <input [(ngModel)="transport.cars.find(c => c.isActive == 
> true).electrics.find(e => e.isActive == true).modelName"] />
> <html>
>
> *******
>
> @View({
>     template: template,
>     directives: [
>         ChildComponent,
> })
> export class ParentComponent{
>   transport: Transport;
>
>   sendTheTransport(){
>      this.transport = setThisObjectWithData();
>   }
> }
>
> Parent template:
> <div>
> <child [transport]="transport"></child>
> </div>
>
> export class ChildComponent{
>   @Input() transport: Transport;
>
> Is there a way to intercept the object before the partial HTML is 
> rendered?  This is not scalable: 
> <html> 
>    Model
>    <input [(ngModel)="transport.cars[0].electrics[2].modelName"] />
> <html>
>

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