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NgPluralCase
Experimental
Directive
What it does
Creates a view that will be added/removed from the parent NgPlural
when the given expression matches the plural expression according to CLDR rules.
How to use
<some-element [ngPlural]="value">
<template ngPluralCase="=0">...</template>
<template ngPluralCase="other">...</template>
</some-element>
See NgPlural
for more details and example.
Class Overview
class NgPluralCase {
constructor(value: string, template: TemplateRef<Object>, viewContainer: ViewContainerRef, ngPlural: NgPlural)
value : string
}
Selectors
[ngPluralCase]
Class Description
Constructor
constructor(value: string, template: TemplateRef<Object>, viewContainer: ViewContainerRef, ngPlural: NgPlural)
Class Details
value : string
exported from @angular/common/index, defined in @angular/common/src/directives/ng_plural.ts
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