How can we add two function on (click) event in Angular5









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I want to call 2 methods on (click) of a button. Is there any way in Angular5.










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    call a method that calls two other methods? Or just call your two methods directly from (click), but that's ugly. Why don't you at least try?
    – JB Nizet
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  • @JBNizet Thanks for sharing your idea. I will try it.
    – htmlvirtuoso
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  • Can you show some codes - the two methods and button having click event.
    – Mahi
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  • Thanks, @JBNizet, I have achieved the required functionality using your solution.
    – htmlvirtuoso
    Nov 12 at 5:00














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I want to call 2 methods on (click) of a button. Is there any way in Angular5.










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    call a method that calls two other methods? Or just call your two methods directly from (click), but that's ugly. Why don't you at least try?
    – JB Nizet
    Nov 11 at 11:14











  • @JBNizet Thanks for sharing your idea. I will try it.
    – htmlvirtuoso
    Nov 11 at 11:19










  • Can you show some codes - the two methods and button having click event.
    – Mahi
    Nov 11 at 14:55










  • Thanks, @JBNizet, I have achieved the required functionality using your solution.
    – htmlvirtuoso
    Nov 12 at 5:00












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    call a method that calls two other methods? Or just call your two methods directly from (click), but that's ugly. Why don't you at least try?
    – JB Nizet
    Nov 11 at 11:14











  • @JBNizet Thanks for sharing your idea. I will try it.
    – htmlvirtuoso
    Nov 11 at 11:19










  • Can you show some codes - the two methods and button having click event.
    – Mahi
    Nov 11 at 14:55










  • Thanks, @JBNizet, I have achieved the required functionality using your solution.
    – htmlvirtuoso
    Nov 12 at 5:00












  • 3




    call a method that calls two other methods? Or just call your two methods directly from (click), but that's ugly. Why don't you at least try?
    – JB Nizet
    Nov 11 at 11:14











  • @JBNizet Thanks for sharing your idea. I will try it.
    – htmlvirtuoso
    Nov 11 at 11:19










  • Can you show some codes - the two methods and button having click event.
    – Mahi
    Nov 11 at 14:55










  • Thanks, @JBNizet, I have achieved the required functionality using your solution.
    – htmlvirtuoso
    Nov 12 at 5:00







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call a method that calls two other methods? Or just call your two methods directly from (click), but that's ugly. Why don't you at least try?
– JB Nizet
Nov 11 at 11:14





call a method that calls two other methods? Or just call your two methods directly from (click), but that's ugly. Why don't you at least try?
– JB Nizet
Nov 11 at 11:14













@JBNizet Thanks for sharing your idea. I will try it.
– htmlvirtuoso
Nov 11 at 11:19




@JBNizet Thanks for sharing your idea. I will try it.
– htmlvirtuoso
Nov 11 at 11:19












Can you show some codes - the two methods and button having click event.
– Mahi
Nov 11 at 14:55




Can you show some codes - the two methods and button having click event.
– Mahi
Nov 11 at 14:55












Thanks, @JBNizet, I have achieved the required functionality using your solution.
– htmlvirtuoso
Nov 12 at 5:00




Thanks, @JBNizet, I have achieved the required functionality using your solution.
– htmlvirtuoso
Nov 12 at 5:00












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you can simply do this



<div (click)="methodt1(); method2()"></div>





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    You have two option for this -




    Option 1 : Inline call




    Put into click separated by comma



     <input (click)="fun1(); fun2()")/>



    Option 2 : Recommended way




    You can write one more function in ts file which will call those two methods.



    html



    <input (click)="callMe()")/>


    ts



     callMe()
    fun1();
    fun2();


    fun1()
    ...


    fun2()
    ...






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      you can simply do this



      <div (click)="methodt1(); method2()"></div>





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        you can simply do this



        <div (click)="methodt1(); method2()"></div>





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          you can simply do this



          <div (click)="methodt1(); method2()"></div>





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          you can simply do this



          <div (click)="methodt1(); method2()"></div>






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              You have two option for this -




              Option 1 : Inline call




              Put into click separated by comma



               <input (click)="fun1(); fun2()")/>



              Option 2 : Recommended way




              You can write one more function in ts file which will call those two methods.



              html



              <input (click)="callMe()")/>


              ts



               callMe()
              fun1();
              fun2();


              fun1()
              ...


              fun2()
              ...






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                up vote
                0
                down vote













                You have two option for this -




                Option 1 : Inline call




                Put into click separated by comma



                 <input (click)="fun1(); fun2()")/>



                Option 2 : Recommended way




                You can write one more function in ts file which will call those two methods.



                html



                <input (click)="callMe()")/>


                ts



                 callMe()
                fun1();
                fun2();


                fun1()
                ...


                fun2()
                ...






                share|improve this answer






















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                  up vote
                  0
                  down vote









                  You have two option for this -




                  Option 1 : Inline call




                  Put into click separated by comma



                   <input (click)="fun1(); fun2()")/>



                  Option 2 : Recommended way




                  You can write one more function in ts file which will call those two methods.



                  html



                  <input (click)="callMe()")/>


                  ts



                   callMe()
                  fun1();
                  fun2();


                  fun1()
                  ...


                  fun2()
                  ...






                  share|improve this answer












                  You have two option for this -




                  Option 1 : Inline call




                  Put into click separated by comma



                   <input (click)="fun1(); fun2()")/>



                  Option 2 : Recommended way




                  You can write one more function in ts file which will call those two methods.



                  html



                  <input (click)="callMe()")/>


                  ts



                   callMe()
                  fun1();
                  fun2();


                  fun1()
                  ...


                  fun2()
                  ...







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                  answered Nov 11 at 11:18









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