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Add an if else clause within *ngFor in Angular / Typescript

I am currently working on a project in Angular 7 with Typescript an am trying to optimise the following (simplified) code snippet:

<div *ngIf="!showAll">

  <div *ngFor="let filter of filters | slice:0:5;">
    <mat-checkbox [checked]="filter.selected">{{ filter.value }}</mat-checkbox>
  </div>

</div>

<div *ngIf="showAll">

  <div *ngFor="let filter of filters">
    <mat-checkbox [checked]="filter.selected">{{ filter.value }}</mat-checkbox>
  </div>

</div>

If the boolean showAll is true, I want to show all values of my filters array, if it isn't I want to slice this array to only get the first 5 entries. Is this possible in one line of code?

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hY8vVpf3tyR57Xib Avatar asked Jan 20 '26 13:01

hY8vVpf3tyR57Xib


1 Answers

You can use ngIf with multiple conditions to achieve that.

  <div *ngFor="let filter of filters ; let i = index">
    <mat-checkbox *ngIf="showAll || i < 5" [checked]="filter.selected">{{ filter.value }}</mat-checkbox>
  </div> 
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NTP Avatar answered Jan 23 '26 03:01

NTP



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