AngularJS is a Javascript framework containing several built-in functionalities, that intend to make the development easier and more efficient for the developers. The dropdown is one of them. A dropdown is a GUI element that enables the user to choose one value from a list of values. When a drop-down is active, a list of values gets displayed to the user, out of which one value can be selected at a time. After a value is selected, the drop-down gets back to its default state. However, while working with the AngularJS dropdown, it was observed that the first option in the select dropdown is always empty. Have a look at the following example for a better understanding.
Example 1: The below example illustrates an empty option in the select menu in AngularJS.
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<!DOCTYPE html> < html > < head > < script src = integrity = "sha256-ZYJ4XH6kZrqD1MlZWZZmQj6MBe/TvysMc33LPchVuo8=" crossorigin = "anonymous" > </ script > </ head > < body > < h1 style = "color:green;" > neveropen </ h1 > < h3 > Dropdown of Programming Languages </ h3 > < div ng-App = "myApp" ng-controller = "MyCtrl" > < select ng-model = 'form.type' ng-options = 'name.val as name.label for name in allNames' > </ select > </ div > < p > Notice that the first option in the dropdown in empty. </ p > < script > var myApp = angular.module('myApp', []); function MyCtrl($scope) { $scope.allNames = [{ label: 'C', val: 'C Language' }, { label: 'C++', val: 'C++ Language' }, { label: 'Java', val: 'Java Language' }, { label: 'Python', val: 'Python Language' }, { label: 'JavaScript', val: 'JavaScript Language' }]; } </ script > </ body > </ html > |
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Explanation and Correction: Generally, a list of options are transferred to ng-option directive. Those options are then displayed to the user in GUI format. However, when some value referenced by the ng-model directive doesn’t exist in the list transferred to the ng-option, then an empty option gets created in the GUI list, which can be seen above example. The easiest way to correct this error is to reference a valid value from the ng-option list. The value referenced must be available on the list. We can reference a valid value using the below code. Here, i will be the index of the value that we want to reference.
$scope.form = {type : $scope.allNames[i].val};
Just add this code below the list to remove the empty option from the select. In the example given below, we are modifying the above example, in such a way that the empty option gets removed from the drop-down. We will set the value of i to 1. After doing this, the empty option will disappear and the default selected value will be set to C++.
Example 2: This example illustrates removing the empty option by selecting an initial value in the controller in AngularJS.
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<!DOCTYPE html> < html > < head > < script src = integrity = "sha256-ZYJ4XH6kZrqD1MlZWZZmQj6MBe/TvysMc33LPchVuo8=" crossorigin = "anonymous" > </ script > </ head > < body > < h1 style = "color:green;" > neveropen </ h1 > < h3 > Dropdown of Programming Languages </ h3 > < div ng-App = "myApp" ng-controller = "MyCtrl" > < select ng-model = 'form.type' ng-options = 'name.val as name.label for name in allNames' > </ select > </ div > < p >Empty option gets removed</ p > < script > var myApp = angular.module('myApp', []); function MyCtrl($scope) { $scope.allNames = [{ label: 'C', val: 'C Language' }, { label: 'C++', val: 'C++ Language' }, { label: 'Java', val: 'Java Language' }, { label: 'Python', val: 'Python Language' }, { label: 'JavaScript', val: 'JavaScript Language' }]; $scope.form = { type: $scope.allNames[1].val }; } </ script > </ body > </ html > |
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