Front-End/Angular & TypeScript
Arrays and Iteration
All_is_LiJell
2022. 6. 2. 22:05
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Iterating through String Arrays
- We can use the *ngFor command in the HTML file to loop through arrays declared in the component.
- ng is stand for
next generation
- ng is stand for
- Component
colors:string[] = ['red', 'blue', 'green', 'purple'];
- HTML
<div *ngFor='let color of colors'>
{{color}}
</div>
- The result in your browser
- red
- blue
- green
- purple
Iterating with Indices
- Having access to an index within each iteration of the loop
<div *ngFor = 'let fruit of fruits; let i=index'>
Fruit {{ i }} is {{ fruit }}
</div>
- The result in your browser
- Fruit 0 is apple
- Fruit 1 is orange
- Fruit 2 is pear
- Fruit 3 is peach
- Note that our 'iterator' variable is named
i
. This variable can be named anything, butindex
keyword cannot be changed
Iterating through Custom Types
- connect interfaces with *ngFor looping machanism
- Let's make an interface for a Car and put it in its own file called car.ts (.ts is the extension for TypeScript files)
export interface Car {
make: string;
model: string;
miles: number;
}
- Now that we have a Car interface, we can import that interface into our component
import { Car } from './car';
- Now we can create 3 entities of the Car type
subaru: Car = {make: 'Subaru', model: 'Outback', miles: 58232};
honda: Car = {make: 'Honda', model: 'Accord', miles: 39393};
bmw: Car = {make: 'BMW', model: 'X3', miles: 4400};
cars:Car[ ] = [this.subaru, this.honda, this.bmw];
- loop through all of cars in the HTML file
<div *ngFor="let car of cars">
{{car.make}} {{car.model}} with a mileage of {{car.miles}}
</div>
- output
- Subaru Outback with a mileage of 58232
- Honda Accord with a mileage of 39393
- BMW X3 with a mileage of 4400
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