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A powerful framework for building mobile and progressive web apps with JavaScript and Angular

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import { ContentChildren, Directive, ElementRef, Optional, Renderer } from '@angular/core'; import { NgControl } from '@angular/forms'; import { Config } from '../../config/config'; import { BaseInput } from '../../util/base-input'; import { SegmentButton } from './segment-button'; /** * @name Segment * @description * A Segment is a group of buttons, sometimes known as Segmented Controls, that allow the user to interact with a compact group of a number of controls. * Segments provide functionality similar to tabs, selecting one will unselect all others. You should use a tab bar instead of a segmented control when you want to let the user move back and forth between distinct pages in your app. * You could use Angular's `ngModel` or `FormBuilder` API. For an overview on how `FormBuilder` works, checkout [Angular Forms](http://learnangular2.com/forms/), or [Angular FormBuilder](https://angular.io/docs/ts/latest/api/forms/index/FormBuilder-class.html) * * * ```html * <!-- Segment in a header --> * <ion-header> * <ion-toolbar> * <ion-segment [(ngModel)]="icons" color="secondary"> * <ion-segment-button value="camera"> * <ion-icon name="camera"></ion-icon> * </ion-segment-button> * <ion-segment-button value="bookmark"> * <ion-icon name="bookmark"></ion-icon> * </ion-segment-button> * </ion-segment> * </ion-toolbar> * </ion-header> * * <ion-content> * <!-- Segment in content with material design mode on all devices --> * <ion-segment [(ngModel)]="relationship" color="primary" mode="md" (ionChange)="segmentChanged($event)"> * <ion-segment-button value="friends"> * Friends * </ion-segment-button> * <ion-segment-button value="enemies"> * Enemies * </ion-segment-button> * </ion-segment> * * <!-- Segment in a form --> * <form [formGroup]="myForm"> * <ion-segment formControlName="mapStyle" color="danger"> * <ion-segment-button value="standard"> * Standard * </ion-segment-button> * <ion-segment-button value="hybrid"> * Hybrid * </ion-segment-button> * <ion-segment-button value="sat"> * Satellite * </ion-segment-button> * </ion-segment> * </form> * </ion-content> * ``` * * * @demo /docs/demos/src/segment/ * @see {@link /docs/components#segment Segment Component Docs} * @see [Angular Forms](http://learnangular2.com/forms/) */ export class Segment extends BaseInput { constructor(config, elementRef, renderer, ngControl) { super(config, elementRef, renderer, 'segment', null, null, null, ngControl); } /** * @hidden */ ngAfterContentInit() { this._initialize(); this._buttons.forEach(button => { button.ionSelect.subscribe((selectedButton) => { this.value = selectedButton.value; this._fireTouched(); }); }); } /** * @hidden * Write a new value to the element. */ _inputUpdated() { if (!this._buttons) { (void 0) /* assert */; return; } const buttons = this._buttons.toArray(); const value = this.value; for (var button of buttons) { button.isActive = (button.value === value); } } } Segment.decorators = [ { type: Directive, args: [{ selector: 'ion-segment', host: { '[class.segment-disabled]': '_disabled' } },] }, ]; /** @nocollapse */ Segment.ctorParameters = () => [ { type: Config, }, { type: ElementRef, }, { type: Renderer, }, { type: NgControl, decorators: [{ type: Optional },] }, ]; Segment.propDecorators = { '_buttons': [{ type: ContentChildren, args: [SegmentButton,] },], }; //# sourceMappingURL=segment.js.map