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JavaScript AngularJS Basics (1.x) Using Angular's Built In Directives Using ng-repeat to inject HTML for every data element

todos array in app.js

in app.js there is the array "todos", I get that. What I don't get is how does the input from ng-model="todo.name" know that it should create a new array item.

2 Answers

thanks to the $scope. You may think it is like glue. Your controller and the view linked to it can communicate thanks, between others, to the $scope object/var

cheers

Thanks Marco