NgPlural
directive
npm Package | @angular/common |
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Module | import { NgPlural } from '@angular/common'; |
Source | common/src/directives/ng_plural.ts |
NgModule | CommonModule |
Overview
@Directive({ selector: '[ngPlural]' }) class NgPlural { set ngPlural: number addCase(value: string, switchView: SwitchView): void }
How To Use
<some-element [ngPlural]="value"> <ng-template ngPluralCase="=0">there is nothing</ng-template> <ng-template ngPluralCase="=1">there is one</ng-template> <ng-template ngPluralCase="few">there are a few</ng-template> </some-element>
Selectors
[ngPlural]
Inputs
ngPlural
bound to NgPlural.ngPlural
Description
Displays DOM sub-trees that match the switch expression value, or failing that, DOM sub-trees that match the switch expression's pluralization category.
To use this directive you must provide a container element that sets the [ngPlural]
attribute to a switch expression. Inner elements with a [ngPluralCase]
will display based on their expression:
- if
[ngPluralCase]
is set to a value starting with=
, it will only display if the value matches the switch expression exactly, - otherwise, the view will be treated as a "category match", and will only display if exact value matches aren't found and the value maps to its category for the defined locale.
See http://cldr.unicode.org/index/cldr-spec/plural-rules
Constructor
constructor(_localization: NgLocalization)
Members
set ngPlural: number
addCase(value: string, switchView: SwitchView): void
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https://v5.angular.io/api/common/NgPlural