FabricUI and angularJS uif-textfield issue
I have requirement where i have to show 1/4 th of the value which i entered in first textbox(test1) in my second textbox using fabric UI textbox.
First Textbox
<uif-textfield uif-type="number" ng-model="Test1" class="ng-pristine ng-untouched ng-valid ng-isolate-scope ng-not-empty"></uif-textfield>
when i use normal input field this works fine
<input type="number" value='{{Test/4}}' ng-model="test2">
but when i try to use the same expression in fabric UI textfield it does not work
Second textbox
<uif-textfield uif-type="number" ng-model="test2" value="{{Test1/4}}"></uif-textfield>
Any pointers on how to make it work in fabric UI textbox will be helpful
angularjs office-ui-fabric
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I have requirement where i have to show 1/4 th of the value which i entered in first textbox(test1) in my second textbox using fabric UI textbox.
First Textbox
<uif-textfield uif-type="number" ng-model="Test1" class="ng-pristine ng-untouched ng-valid ng-isolate-scope ng-not-empty"></uif-textfield>
when i use normal input field this works fine
<input type="number" value='{{Test/4}}' ng-model="test2">
but when i try to use the same expression in fabric UI textfield it does not work
Second textbox
<uif-textfield uif-type="number" ng-model="test2" value="{{Test1/4}}"></uif-textfield>
Any pointers on how to make it work in fabric UI textbox will be helpful
angularjs office-ui-fabric
Hi and welcome to Stack Overflow. This question doesn't appear to be related tofabricjs. Could you please retag asoffice-ui-fabricinstead?
– shkaper
Nov 23 '18 at 16:12
what does "it does not work" mean, exactly? What is the expected result and the actual result you are seeing? Also, settingvaluein the HTML is probably not right, you should be setting the Property of theng-model(e.g.test2) to your value in the JavaScript instead.
– Claies
Nov 24 '18 at 18:58
expected result is if i enter 60 in the first textbox ,15 should come in the second textbox. If i try with "<input>" tag as shown above i get the expected result. But if i use " <uif-textfield>" tag i am not getting value as expected.I need to use <uif-textfield> and make this work. Any pointers will be helpfull
– Barry
Nov 26 '18 at 4:41
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I have requirement where i have to show 1/4 th of the value which i entered in first textbox(test1) in my second textbox using fabric UI textbox.
First Textbox
<uif-textfield uif-type="number" ng-model="Test1" class="ng-pristine ng-untouched ng-valid ng-isolate-scope ng-not-empty"></uif-textfield>
when i use normal input field this works fine
<input type="number" value='{{Test/4}}' ng-model="test2">
but when i try to use the same expression in fabric UI textfield it does not work
Second textbox
<uif-textfield uif-type="number" ng-model="test2" value="{{Test1/4}}"></uif-textfield>
Any pointers on how to make it work in fabric UI textbox will be helpful
angularjs office-ui-fabric
I have requirement where i have to show 1/4 th of the value which i entered in first textbox(test1) in my second textbox using fabric UI textbox.
First Textbox
<uif-textfield uif-type="number" ng-model="Test1" class="ng-pristine ng-untouched ng-valid ng-isolate-scope ng-not-empty"></uif-textfield>
when i use normal input field this works fine
<input type="number" value='{{Test/4}}' ng-model="test2">
but when i try to use the same expression in fabric UI textfield it does not work
Second textbox
<uif-textfield uif-type="number" ng-model="test2" value="{{Test1/4}}"></uif-textfield>
Any pointers on how to make it work in fabric UI textbox will be helpful
angularjs office-ui-fabric
angularjs office-ui-fabric
edited Nov 24 '18 at 17:02
Barry
asked Nov 23 '18 at 12:36
BarryBarry
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Hi and welcome to Stack Overflow. This question doesn't appear to be related tofabricjs. Could you please retag asoffice-ui-fabricinstead?
– shkaper
Nov 23 '18 at 16:12
what does "it does not work" mean, exactly? What is the expected result and the actual result you are seeing? Also, settingvaluein the HTML is probably not right, you should be setting the Property of theng-model(e.g.test2) to your value in the JavaScript instead.
– Claies
Nov 24 '18 at 18:58
expected result is if i enter 60 in the first textbox ,15 should come in the second textbox. If i try with "<input>" tag as shown above i get the expected result. But if i use " <uif-textfield>" tag i am not getting value as expected.I need to use <uif-textfield> and make this work. Any pointers will be helpfull
– Barry
Nov 26 '18 at 4:41
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Hi and welcome to Stack Overflow. This question doesn't appear to be related tofabricjs. Could you please retag asoffice-ui-fabricinstead?
– shkaper
Nov 23 '18 at 16:12
what does "it does not work" mean, exactly? What is the expected result and the actual result you are seeing? Also, settingvaluein the HTML is probably not right, you should be setting the Property of theng-model(e.g.test2) to your value in the JavaScript instead.
– Claies
Nov 24 '18 at 18:58
expected result is if i enter 60 in the first textbox ,15 should come in the second textbox. If i try with "<input>" tag as shown above i get the expected result. But if i use " <uif-textfield>" tag i am not getting value as expected.I need to use <uif-textfield> and make this work. Any pointers will be helpfull
– Barry
Nov 26 '18 at 4:41
Hi and welcome to Stack Overflow. This question doesn't appear to be related to
fabricjs. Could you please retag as office-ui-fabric instead?– shkaper
Nov 23 '18 at 16:12
Hi and welcome to Stack Overflow. This question doesn't appear to be related to
fabricjs. Could you please retag as office-ui-fabric instead?– shkaper
Nov 23 '18 at 16:12
what does "it does not work" mean, exactly? What is the expected result and the actual result you are seeing? Also, setting
value in the HTML is probably not right, you should be setting the Property of the ng-model (e.g. test2) to your value in the JavaScript instead.– Claies
Nov 24 '18 at 18:58
what does "it does not work" mean, exactly? What is the expected result and the actual result you are seeing? Also, setting
value in the HTML is probably not right, you should be setting the Property of the ng-model (e.g. test2) to your value in the JavaScript instead.– Claies
Nov 24 '18 at 18:58
expected result is if i enter 60 in the first textbox ,15 should come in the second textbox. If i try with "<input>" tag as shown above i get the expected result. But if i use " <uif-textfield>" tag i am not getting value as expected.I need to use <uif-textfield> and make this work. Any pointers will be helpfull
– Barry
Nov 26 '18 at 4:41
expected result is if i enter 60 in the first textbox ,15 should come in the second textbox. If i try with "<input>" tag as shown above i get the expected result. But if i use " <uif-textfield>" tag i am not getting value as expected.I need to use <uif-textfield> and make this work. Any pointers will be helpfull
– Barry
Nov 26 '18 at 4:41
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Hi and welcome to Stack Overflow. This question doesn't appear to be related to
fabricjs. Could you please retag asoffice-ui-fabricinstead?– shkaper
Nov 23 '18 at 16:12
what does "it does not work" mean, exactly? What is the expected result and the actual result you are seeing? Also, setting
valuein the HTML is probably not right, you should be setting the Property of theng-model(e.g.test2) to your value in the JavaScript instead.– Claies
Nov 24 '18 at 18:58
expected result is if i enter 60 in the first textbox ,15 should come in the second textbox. If i try with "<input>" tag as shown above i get the expected result. But if i use " <uif-textfield>" tag i am not getting value as expected.I need to use <uif-textfield> and make this work. Any pointers will be helpfull
– Barry
Nov 26 '18 at 4:41