Hello I am trying to use a conditional class with an enum. I have used enums in html before with ngSwitchCase and have the same error that I'm getting now. When I would add a property called that enum and assign it to that enum it would work.
working example:
                    <ng-container *ngFor="let column of columns" [ngSwitch]="column.dataType">
                    <td *ngSwitchCase="DataType.Text">{{getPropertyValue(row,column.propertyName)}}</td>
                    <td *ngSwitchCase="DataType.Date">date</td>
                    <td *ngSwitchCase="DataType.Number">number</td>
                    <td *ngSwitchDefault>default</td>
                </ng-container>
ts
private DataType = DataType;
not working:
            <span *ngClass="(column.sortType === SortType.Ascending)? 'privilege-grid-sortasc': (column.sortType === SortType.Descending)?'privilege-grid-sortdesc':'privilege-grid-sortnone'"></span> 
I also have tried [ngClass] ="{'class-name': var === enum,...}"
ts
   private SortType = SortType;
error message:
Cannot read property 'Ascending' of undefined
I found a really good tutorial here : https://coryrylan.com/blog/angular-tips-template-binding-with-static-types
in summary the syntaxe is [ngClass] ="{'class-name': var === enum}":
@Component({
  selector: 'app-message',
  template: `
    <div class="message" [ngClass]="{
      'message--error': messageTypes.Error === type,
      'message--success': messageTypes.Success === type,
      'message--warning': messageTypes.Warning === type
    }">
      <ng-content></ng-content>
    </div>
  `
})
export class MessageComponent implements OnInit {
  @Input() type = MessageTypes.Default;
  private messageTypes = MessageTypes; //very important to declare here
  constructor() { }
  ngOnInit() { }
}
                        I think your problem must lie somewhere else. I recreated your scenario using the [ngClass] binding with an enum and it works fine for me:
[ngClass] ="{'class-name': var === enum,...}"
Is your template in the second case on a separate .html file and not in the first case? I've had problems where a private variable on my component file can't be read by the template file.
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