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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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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I want to call 2 methods on (click) of a button. Is there any way in Angular5.
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I want to call 2 methods on (click) of a button. Is there any way in Angular5.
angular angular5
angular angular5
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htmlvirtuoso
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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
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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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2 Answers
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up vote
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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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up vote
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you can simply do this
<div (click)="methodt1(); method2()"></div>
you can simply do this
<div (click)="methodt1(); method2()"></div>
answered Nov 11 at 11:16
Artyom Amiryan
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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()
...
add a comment |
up vote
0
down vote
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()
...
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()
...
answered Nov 11 at 11:18
Sunil Singh
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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