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ngChecked
directive in module ng

Description

The HTML specs do not require browsers to preserve the special attributes such as checked. (The presence of them means true and absence means false) This prevents the angular compiler from correctly retrieving the binding expression. To solve this problem, we introduce the ngChecked directive.

Usage

as attribute
<INPUT ng-checked="{expression}">
   ...
</INPUT>

Parameters

ParamTypeDetails
ngCheckedexpression

Angular expression that will be evaluated.

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