Aha wonderful!! something like this

<div ng-if="video == video.large">
    <!-- code to render a large video block--></div><div ng-if="video != 
video.large">
    <!-- code to render the regular video block --></div>

Thanks Mayur!


On Friday, August 19, 2016 at 10:30:10 AM UTC-7, Mayur Dudhani wrote:
>
> How about using ng-switch or if you have two conditions you can even use 
> ng-if/ng-show
>
> On Friday, August 19, 2016 at 9:49:36 AM UTC-7, Tito wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I would like to change my UI dynamically based on some filters user uses 
>> on a search screen.
>>
>> So for example the following might display when they search by serial 
>> number.
>> <table class="table table-hover table-striped">
>> <thead>
>> <tr>
>> <th>Serial Number</th>
>> </tr>
>> </thead>
>> <tbody>
>> <tr ng-repeat="h in vm.hardwares ">
>> <td>{{h.serialnumber }}</td>
>>
>> </tr>
>> </tbody>
>> </table>
>>
>> but then if they check a checkbox the result set coming back will be 
>> different so I would like to change the UI accordingly.
>> I was thinking of either of doing this in my routes by calling a 
>> different html? or change UI dynamically.
>>
>> Not sure of the best approach or any leads you can point me to please?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>

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