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| .l-main-section
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|   h2#section-responding-to-user-input Responding to user input with event syntax
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| 
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|   p.
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|     You can make your application respond to user input by using the event syntax. The event syntax starts with an event name surrounded by parenthesis: <code>(event)</code>. A controller function is then assigned to the event name: <code>(event)="controllerFn()"</code>.
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|   p.
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|     For a particular control like an input you can have it call methods on your controller on keyup event like so:
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| 
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|   code-example(language="html").
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|     <input (keyup)="myControllerMethod()">
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| 
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|   h3#local-variables Local variables
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|   p.
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|     As in previous examples, you can make element references available to other parts of the template as a local
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|     variable using the <code>#var</code> syntax.  With this and events, we can do the old "update text as you type" example:
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| 
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|   code-example(language="html").
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|     <input #myname (keyup)>
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|     <p>{{myname.value}}</p>
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| 
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|   p.text-body(ng-non-bindable).
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|     The <code>#myname</code> creates a local variable in the template that we'll refer to below in the
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|     <code><p></code> element.  The <code>(keyup)</code> tells Angular to trigger updates when it gets a keyup
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|     event.  And the <code>{{myname.value}}</code> binds the text node of the  <code><p></code> element to the
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|     input's value property.
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|   p Let's do something a little more complex where users enter items and add them to a list like this:
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| 
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|   figure.image-display
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|     img(src='/resources/images/examples/user-input-example1.png' alt="Example of Todo App")
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| 
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| 
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| .l-ain-section
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|   h2#section-create-an-array-property Create an array property
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|   p.
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|     With the default bootstrapping in place, create a controller class that will manage interactions with the
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|     list. Inside the controller, add an array with an initial list of items.  Then add a method that pushes new items
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|     on the array when called.
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| 
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|   code-tabs
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|     code-pane(language="javascript" name="TypeScript" format="linenums").
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|       //TypeScript
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|       class TodoList {
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|         todos: Array<string>;
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|         constructor() {
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|           this.todos = ["Eat Breakfast", "Walk Dog", "Breathe"];
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|         }
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|         addTodo(todo: string) {
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|           this.todos.push(todo);
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|         }
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|       }
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|     code-pane(language="javascript" name="ES5" format="linenums").
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|       //ES5
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|       function TodoList() {
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|         this.todos = ["Eat Breakfast", "Walk Dog", "Breathe"];
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|         this.addTodo = function(todo) {
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|           this.todos.push(todo);
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|         };
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|       }
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| 
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| .callout.is-helpful
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|   header Production Best Practice
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|   p.
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|       As with the previous example, in a production application you will separate your model out into another class
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|       and inject it into <code>TodoList</code>.  We've omitted it here for brevity.
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| 
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| .l-main-section
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|   h2#section-display-the-list-of-todos Display the list of todos
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|   p.
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|     Using the <code>*ng-for</code> iterator, create an <code><li></code> for each item in the todos array and set
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|     its text to the value.
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| 
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|   code-example(language="html" format="linenums").
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|     <ul>
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|        <li *ng-for="#todo of todos">
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|          {{ todo }}
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|        </li>
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|     </ul>
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| 
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| .l-main-section
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|   h2#section-add-todos-to-the-list Add todos to the list via button click
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|   p.
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|     Now, add a text input and a button for users to add items to the list.  As you saw above, you can create a local
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|     variable reference in your template with <code>#varname</code>.  Call it <code>#todotext</code> here.
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| 
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|   code-example(language="html" format="linenums").
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|     <input #todotext>
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|   p.
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|     Lastly, specify the target of the click event binding as your controller's <code>addTodo()</code> method and pass
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|     it the value. Since you created a reference called <code>todotext</code>, you can get the value with
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|     <code>todotext.value.</code>
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| 
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|   code-example(language="html" format="linenums").
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|     <button (click)="addTodo(todotext.value)">Add Todo</button>
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| 
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|   p And then create the <code>doneTyping()</code> method on TodoList and handle adding the todo text.
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| 
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|   code-example(language="javascript" format="linenums").
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|     doneTyping($event) {
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|       if($event.which === 13) {
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|         this.addTodo($event.target.value);
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|         $event.target.value = null;
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|       }
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|     }
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| .l-main-section
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|   h2#section-final-code Final Code
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| 
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|   code-tabs
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|     code-pane(language="javascript" name="TypeScript" format="linenums").
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|       //TypeScript
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|       import {Component, View, bootstrap, NgFor} from 'angular2/angular2';
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| 
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|       @Component({
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|         selector: 'todo-list'
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|       })
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|       @View({
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|         template: `
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|           <ul>
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|             <li *ng-for="#todo of todos">
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|               {{ todo }}
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|             </li>
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|           </ul>
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| 
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|           <input #todotext (keyup)="doneTyping($event)">
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|           <button (click)="addTodo(todotext.value)">Add Todo</button>
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|                 `,
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|         directives: [NgFor]
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|       })
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|       class TodoList {
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|         todos: Array<string>;
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| 
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|         constructor() {
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|           this.todos = ["Eat Breakfast", "Walk Dog", "Breathe"];
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|         }
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| 
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|         addTodo(todo: string) {
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|           this.todos.push(todo.value);
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|         }
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| 
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|         doneTyping($event) {
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|           if($event.which === 13) {
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|             this.addTodo($event.target.value);
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|             $event.target.value = null;
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|           }
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|         }
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|       }
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| 
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|       bootstrap(TodoList);
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|     code-pane(language="javascript" name="ES5" format="linenums").
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|       //ES5
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|       function TodoList() {
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|         this.todos = ["Eat Breakfast", "Walk Dog", "Breathe"];
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| 
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|         this.addTodo = function(todo) {
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|           this.todos.push(todo.value);
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|         };
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| 
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|         this.doneTyping = function($event) {
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|           if($event.which === 13) {
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|             this.addTodo($event.target.value);
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|             $event.target.value = null;
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|           }
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|         }
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|       }
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| 
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|       TodoList.annotations = [
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|         new angular.ComponentAnnotation({
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|           selector: "todo-list"
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|         }),
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|         new angular.ViewAnnotation({
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|           template:
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|             '<ul>' +
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|             '<li *ng-for="#todo of todos">' +
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|             '{{ todo }}' +
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|             '</li>' +
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|             '</ul>' +
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|             '<input #textbox (keyup)="doneTyping($event)">' +
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|             '<button (click)="addTodo(textbox.value)">Add Todo</button>',
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|           directives: [angular.NgFor]
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|         })
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|       ];
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| 
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|       document.addEventListener("DOMContentLoaded", function() {
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|         angular.bootstrap(TodoList);
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|       });
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| 
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