Is it possible to apply dynamic top and left values for ngFor repeated span element in Angular 4?
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You can use:
- the
[style.anything]
binding, to do something simple eg.<span [style.color]="red"></span>
, or something more complicated like eg. bind a variable (hereprogress
) to a percentage (width
):[style.width.%]="progress"
; - the
[ngStyle]
binding, allowing to specify several CSS properties at once, eg:<span [ngStyle]="{'color': 'red', 'font-weight': condition? 'bold':'300'}"></span>
- the
[className]
binding to apply a CSS class name dynamically, eg:<span [className]="condition? 'redText': 'blueText'"></span>
- the
[ngClass]
binding that allows specifying multiple CSS classes at once, just likengStyle
does for CSS properties, eg:<span [ngClass]="{'redText': condition1, 'blueText': condition2}"></span>
[ngClass]
receives an object as its input, and applies each one of that object's keys only if the respective value evaluates to true.
For instance, if you're iterating over the array items_array
:
<span *ngFor="let i of items_array"
[ngClass]="{'redText': i.shouldBeRed, 'blueText': i.shouldBeBlue}">
The span text
</span>
the CSS class of each element (i
) will be:
redText
if the attributei.shouldBeRed
evaluates to true (that is: it'strue
,1
, a non-empty string, or a non-null object;blueText
if the attribute i.shouldBeBlue evaluates to true;redText blueText
if both attributes evaluate to true.
In your case, I guess that [ngStyle]
would be appropriate:
<span *ngFor="let i of items_array"
[ngStyle]="{'top': expression1, 'left': expression2}">
The span content
</span>

Paolo Stefan
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