Angularjs ng-Repat how to remove Extension from the name












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   <tr ng-repeat="item in uploader.queue">
<td>
<input type="text" ng-bind="item.file.name" value="{{item.file.name}}"> </td>


Here my file.name is Abc.pdf then how can i remove .pdf from the name










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  • you can use a filter to pop the extension

    – mehulmpt
    Jan 1 at 11:57













  • @mehulmpt Could u please Excplain me or If u have any url plz Ping me

    – varsha varsha
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   <tr ng-repeat="item in uploader.queue">
<td>
<input type="text" ng-bind="item.file.name" value="{{item.file.name}}"> </td>


Here my file.name is Abc.pdf then how can i remove .pdf from the name










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  • 1





    Define "not working". Post a complete minimal example as a plunkr, tell precisely what you expect to happen and what happens instead.

    – JB Nizet
    Jan 1 at 9:58











  • you can use a filter to pop the extension

    – mehulmpt
    Jan 1 at 11:57













  • @mehulmpt Could u please Excplain me or If u have any url plz Ping me

    – varsha varsha
    Jan 1 at 11:59














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   <tr ng-repeat="item in uploader.queue">
<td>
<input type="text" ng-bind="item.file.name" value="{{item.file.name}}"> </td>


Here my file.name is Abc.pdf then how can i remove .pdf from the name










share|improve this question
















   <tr ng-repeat="item in uploader.queue">
<td>
<input type="text" ng-bind="item.file.name" value="{{item.file.name}}"> </td>


Here my file.name is Abc.pdf then how can i remove .pdf from the name







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  • 1





    Define "not working". Post a complete minimal example as a plunkr, tell precisely what you expect to happen and what happens instead.

    – JB Nizet
    Jan 1 at 9:58











  • you can use a filter to pop the extension

    – mehulmpt
    Jan 1 at 11:57













  • @mehulmpt Could u please Excplain me or If u have any url plz Ping me

    – varsha varsha
    Jan 1 at 11:59














  • 1





    Define "not working". Post a complete minimal example as a plunkr, tell precisely what you expect to happen and what happens instead.

    – JB Nizet
    Jan 1 at 9:58











  • you can use a filter to pop the extension

    – mehulmpt
    Jan 1 at 11:57













  • @mehulmpt Could u please Excplain me or If u have any url plz Ping me

    – varsha varsha
    Jan 1 at 11:59








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Define "not working". Post a complete minimal example as a plunkr, tell precisely what you expect to happen and what happens instead.

– JB Nizet
Jan 1 at 9:58





Define "not working". Post a complete minimal example as a plunkr, tell precisely what you expect to happen and what happens instead.

– JB Nizet
Jan 1 at 9:58













you can use a filter to pop the extension

– mehulmpt
Jan 1 at 11:57







you can use a filter to pop the extension

– mehulmpt
Jan 1 at 11:57















@mehulmpt Could u please Excplain me or If u have any url plz Ping me

– varsha varsha
Jan 1 at 11:59





@mehulmpt Could u please Excplain me or If u have any url plz Ping me

– varsha varsha
Jan 1 at 11:59












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Create a custom filter:



app.filter('removeExt', function () {
return function (item) {
var items = item.split('.')
items.pop()
return items.join('.')
}
})


and then use



{{ item.file.name | removeExt }}





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    Thank you so much You Reduce my lot of Pressure

    – varsha varsha
    Jan 1 at 14:15



















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You can just use plain javascript, like this:



var file = item.file.name;
var fileName = file.split(".");


The split method will create an array of substrings so fileName[0] = "Abc" and fileName[1] = "pdf".






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    Create a custom filter:



    app.filter('removeExt', function () {
    return function (item) {
    var items = item.split('.')
    items.pop()
    return items.join('.')
    }
    })


    and then use



    {{ item.file.name | removeExt }}





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      Thank you so much You Reduce my lot of Pressure

      – varsha varsha
      Jan 1 at 14:15
















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    Create a custom filter:



    app.filter('removeExt', function () {
    return function (item) {
    var items = item.split('.')
    items.pop()
    return items.join('.')
    }
    })


    and then use



    {{ item.file.name | removeExt }}





    share|improve this answer



















    • 1





      Thank you so much You Reduce my lot of Pressure

      – varsha varsha
      Jan 1 at 14:15














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    Create a custom filter:



    app.filter('removeExt', function () {
    return function (item) {
    var items = item.split('.')
    items.pop()
    return items.join('.')
    }
    })


    and then use



    {{ item.file.name | removeExt }}





    share|improve this answer













    Create a custom filter:



    app.filter('removeExt', function () {
    return function (item) {
    var items = item.split('.')
    items.pop()
    return items.join('.')
    }
    })


    and then use



    {{ item.file.name | removeExt }}






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      Thank you so much You Reduce my lot of Pressure

      – varsha varsha
      Jan 1 at 14:15














    • 1





      Thank you so much You Reduce my lot of Pressure

      – varsha varsha
      Jan 1 at 14:15








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    Thank you so much You Reduce my lot of Pressure

    – varsha varsha
    Jan 1 at 14:15





    Thank you so much You Reduce my lot of Pressure

    – varsha varsha
    Jan 1 at 14:15













    1














    You can just use plain javascript, like this:



    var file = item.file.name;
    var fileName = file.split(".");


    The split method will create an array of substrings so fileName[0] = "Abc" and fileName[1] = "pdf".






    share|improve this answer




























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      You can just use plain javascript, like this:



      var file = item.file.name;
      var fileName = file.split(".");


      The split method will create an array of substrings so fileName[0] = "Abc" and fileName[1] = "pdf".






      share|improve this answer


























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        You can just use plain javascript, like this:



        var file = item.file.name;
        var fileName = file.split(".");


        The split method will create an array of substrings so fileName[0] = "Abc" and fileName[1] = "pdf".






        share|improve this answer













        You can just use plain javascript, like this:



        var file = item.file.name;
        var fileName = file.split(".");


        The split method will create an array of substrings so fileName[0] = "Abc" and fileName[1] = "pdf".







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