AngularJS Filters
Filters can be added in AngularJS to format data.
AngularJS Filters
AngularJS provides filters to transform data:
currency
Format a number to a currency format.date
Format a date to a specified format.filter
Select a subset of items from an array.json
Format an object to a JSON string.limitTo
Limits an array/string, into a specified number of elements/characters.lowercase
Format a string to lower case.number
Format a number to a string.orderBy
Orders an array by an expression.uppercase
Format a string to upper case.
Adding Filters to Expressions
Filters can be added to expressions by using the pipe character |
,
followed by a filter.
The uppercase
filter format strings to upper case:
Example
<div ng-app="myApp" ng-controller="personCtrl">
<p>The name is {{ lastName | uppercase }}</p>
</div>
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The lowercase
filter format strings to lower case:
Example
<div ng-app="myApp" ng-controller="personCtrl">
<p>The name is {{ lastName | lowercase }}</p>
</div>
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Adding Filters to Directives
Filters are added to directives, like ng-repeat
, by using the pipe character
|
, followed by a filter:
Example
The orderBy
filter sorts an array:
<div ng-app="myApp" ng-controller="namesCtrl">
<ul>
<li ng-repeat="x in names | orderBy:'country'">
{{ x.name + ', ' + x.country }}
</li>
</ul>
</div>
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The currency Filter
The currency
filter formats a number as currency:
Example
<div ng-app="myApp" ng-controller="costCtrl">
<h1>Price: {{ price | currency }}</h1>
</div>
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Read more about the currency filter in our AngularJS currency Filter Reference
The filter Filter
The filter
filter selects a subset of an array.
The filter
filter can only be used on arrays, and it returns an
array containing only the matching items.
Example
Return the names that contains the letter "i":
<div ng-app="myApp" ng-controller="namesCtrl">
<ul>
<li ng-repeat="x in names |
filter : 'i'">
{{ x }}
</li>
</ul>
</div>
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Read more about the filter filter in our AngularJS filter Filter Reference
Filter an Array Based on User Input
By setting the ng-model
directive
on an input field, we can use the value of the input field as an expression in a
filter.
Type a letter in the input field, and the list will shrink/grow depending on the match:
- {{ x }}
Example
<div ng-app="myApp" ng-controller="namesCtrl">
<p><input type="text" ng-model="test"></p>
<ul>
<li ng-repeat="x in names | filter : test">
{{ x }}
</li>
</ul>
</div>
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Sort an Array Based on User Input
Click the table headers to change the sort order::
Name | Country |
---|---|
{{x.name}} | {{x.country}} |
By adding the ng-click
directive on the table headers, we can run a function that changes the sorting order of the array:
Example
<div ng-app="myApp" ng-controller="namesCtrl">
<table border="1" width="100%">
<tr>
<th ng-click="orderByMe('name')">Name</th>
<th ng-click="orderByMe('country')">Country</th>
</tr>
<tr
ng-repeat="x in names | orderBy:myOrderBy">
<td>{{x.name}}</td>
<td>{{x.country}}</td>
</tr>
</table>
</div>
<script>
angular.module('myApp', []).controller('namesCtrl',
function($scope) {
$scope.names = [
{name:'Jani',country:'Norway'},
{name:'Carl',country:'Sweden'},
{name:'Margareth',country:'England'},
{name:'Hege',country:'Norway'},
{name:'Joe',country:'Denmark'},
{name:'Gustav',country:'Sweden'},
{name:'Birgit',country:'Denmark'},
{name:'Mary',country:'England'},
{name:'Kai',country:'Norway'}
];
$scope.orderByMe = function(x) {
$scope.myOrderBy
= x;
}
});
</script>
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Custom Filters
You can make your own filters by register a new filter factory function with your module:
Example
Make a custom filter called "myFormat":
<ul ng-app="myApp" ng-controller="namesCtrl">
<li ng-repeat="x
in names">
{{x |
myFormat}}
</li>
</ul>
<script>
var app =
angular.module('myApp', []);
app.filter('myFormat',
function() {
return function(x) {
var i, c, txt = "";
x =
x.split("")
for (i = 0; i <
x.length; i++) {
c = x[i];
if (i % 2 == 0) {
c = c.toUpperCase();
}
txt
+= c;
}
return txt;
};
});
app.controller('namesCtrl', function($scope)
{
$scope.names = ['Jani', 'Carl', 'Margareth', 'Hege',
'Joe', 'Gustav', 'Birgit', 'Mary', 'Kai'];
});
</script>
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The myFormat
filter will format every other character to uppercase.