
What is .$on() in AngularJS - Stack Overflow
Mar 2, 2015 · In my experience with AngularJS, which is admittedly limited, $on works nearly as same as the jQuery on function. The $ just signifies it's a reserved public Angular identifier.
AngularJS and its use of Dollar Variables - Stack Overflow
Sep 29, 2012 · Does anyone know if the reasoning behind the use of dollar methods and variables in angularJS is to instruct angularJS to avoid checking those values when a …
How to execute AngularJS controller function on page load?
Mar 17, 2013 · Case 1 : Using angularJs alone: To execute a method on page load, you can use ng-init in the view and declare init method in controller, having said that use of heavier function …
AngularJS: Service vs provider vs factory - Stack Overflow
What are the differences between a Service, Provider and Factory in AngularJS?
angularjs - How does Angular $q.when work? - Stack Overflow
105 Can some one explain me how does $q.when work in AngularJS? I'm trying to analyse how $http work and found this:
angularjs - How do I use $rootScope in Angular to store variables ...
angularjs angularjs-scope angularjs-controller rootscope edited Sep 18, 2013 at 19:32 Shamoon 43.9k 105 337 637
angularjs - How do you use $sce.trustAsHtml (string) to replicate …
Aug 20, 2013 · ng-bind-html-unsafe was removed in Angular 1.2 I'm trying to implement something where I need to use ng-bind-html-unsafe. In the docs and on the github commit …
Usage of $broadcast (), $emit () And $on () in AngularJS
Hi. Yes ,you are correct. however ,I just wanted to know the real time example on usage of them.
How do I use $scope.$watch and $scope.$apply in AngularJS?
Feb 27, 2013 · In AngularJS, we update our models, and our views/templates update the DOM "automatically" (via built-in or custom directives). $apply and $watch, both being Scope …
angularjs - How to set focus on input field? - Stack Overflow
Feb 12, 2013 · What is the 'Angular way' to set focus on input field in AngularJS? More specific requirements: When a Modal is opened, set focus on a predefined <input> inside this …