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How to render elements using ng template in angular

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Angular's  <ng-template>  element defines a template that is not rendered by default.   Description : With  <ng-template> , you can define template content that is only being rendered by Angular when you, whether directly or indirectly, specifically instruct it to do so, allowing you to have full control over how and when the content is displayed. Note that if you wrap content inside an  <ng-template>  without instructing Angular to render it, such content will not appear on a page. For example, see the following HTML code, when handling it Angular won't render the middle "Hip!" in the phrase "Hip! Hip! Hooray!" because of the surrounding  <ng-template> . <p> Hip! </p> <ng-template>   <p> Hip! </p> </ng-template> <p> Hooray! </p>   You must utilise ng-template combined with structural derivatives like ngIf , ngFor , and ngSwitch in order to render the items inside the template.

How to dynamically render elements/content/components in angular

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 You can dynamically render elements or content or components using ngIf in angular.   What is ngIf in Angular? The ngIf Directive in Angular10 is used to remove or recreate a portion of an HTML element based on an expression. If the expression inside it is false then the element is removed and if it is true then the element is added to the DOM.   In the following example, a button component is used to dynamically render an input textbox and a paragraph tag.   Example : https://stackblitz.com/edit/angular-ivy-vuls2v?file=src%2Fapp%2Fapp.component.html,src%2Fapp%2Fapp.component.ts,src%2Fapp%2Fapp.component.css [app.component.html] <div   class = "button" >    <button   (click) = "NgIf()" > What is NgIf inangular </button>    <button   (click) = "TextBox()" > Show TextBox </button> </div> <div   class = "content_div" >    <div   *ngIf = "condition" &g

Angular Input Change Event :

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  Angular Change Event : The (change) is a DOM event fires when changes to the form fields like <input> , <select> , and <textarea> are committed by the user.   Video  tutorial  :   https://youtu.be/qou1SDN_m2Y  This Event Fires When : ·        user changes the input & moves the focus away from the text box (blur event) ·        On <select> it fires when the user selects a new option either by a mouse click or using a keyboard. ·         Fires when the state of a check box or radio button change due to users action   Change Event Example : The following example shows how to use the change event in Angular. [app.component.html] <label> Enter a Text  </label> <input   class = "textInput"   type = "text"   (change) = "changeHandler($event)"   />   [app.component.ts] export   class   AppComponent  {    changeHandler ( args ) {      console . log ( ar