AngularJS ng-class-odd
Directive
Example
Set class="striped" for every other (odd) table row:
<table ng-controller="myCtrl">
<tr ng-repeat="x in records"
ng-class-odd="'striped'">
<td>{{x.Name}}</td>
<td>{{x.Country}}</td>
</tr>
</table>
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Definition and Usage
The ng-class-odd
directive dynamically binds one or more CSS
classes to an HTML element, but will take effect only on every other (odd)
appearence of the HTML element.
The ng-class-odd
directive will only work if it is used
together with the ng-repeat
directive.
The ng-class-odd
directive is perfect for styling items in a
list or rows in a table, but it can be used on any HTML element.
Syntax
<element ng-class-odd="expression"></element>
Supported by all HTML elements.
Parameter Values
Value | Description |
---|---|
expression | An expression that returns one or more class names. |