Use v-if for a specific element in a v-for





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So I have the following HTML on my Vue page



    <div v-for="profile in lab.profiles" v-if="edit || profile.active" class="lab-tests-row-div" @mouseover="">
<div class="clickBox" :class="['clickBox-' + lab.id + '-' + profile.id]" @click="openInfoPopup"></div>
<p class="lab-tests-row test-info-row" v-bind:class="{'active': profile.active}">
<span v-bind:class="{'opacity50':!profile.active}">{{profile.name}}</span>
<i v-if="edit" class="fa fa-minus pull-right removeTestIcon" aria-hidden="true" @click="toggleProfile(lab.id, profile.id)"></i>
<span class="pull-right" v-bind:class="{'opacity50':!profile.active}">{{profile.code}}</span>
</p>
</div>


I want to show the element 'clickBox' when the user hovers over that row, if I use a v-if with a boolean and change it on mouseover they will all show since they are in a v-for, how I only show the div in the row they are hovering over?










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    So I have the following HTML on my Vue page



        <div v-for="profile in lab.profiles" v-if="edit || profile.active" class="lab-tests-row-div" @mouseover="">
    <div class="clickBox" :class="['clickBox-' + lab.id + '-' + profile.id]" @click="openInfoPopup"></div>
    <p class="lab-tests-row test-info-row" v-bind:class="{'active': profile.active}">
    <span v-bind:class="{'opacity50':!profile.active}">{{profile.name}}</span>
    <i v-if="edit" class="fa fa-minus pull-right removeTestIcon" aria-hidden="true" @click="toggleProfile(lab.id, profile.id)"></i>
    <span class="pull-right" v-bind:class="{'opacity50':!profile.active}">{{profile.code}}</span>
    </p>
    </div>


    I want to show the element 'clickBox' when the user hovers over that row, if I use a v-if with a boolean and change it on mouseover they will all show since they are in a v-for, how I only show the div in the row they are hovering over?










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      So I have the following HTML on my Vue page



          <div v-for="profile in lab.profiles" v-if="edit || profile.active" class="lab-tests-row-div" @mouseover="">
      <div class="clickBox" :class="['clickBox-' + lab.id + '-' + profile.id]" @click="openInfoPopup"></div>
      <p class="lab-tests-row test-info-row" v-bind:class="{'active': profile.active}">
      <span v-bind:class="{'opacity50':!profile.active}">{{profile.name}}</span>
      <i v-if="edit" class="fa fa-minus pull-right removeTestIcon" aria-hidden="true" @click="toggleProfile(lab.id, profile.id)"></i>
      <span class="pull-right" v-bind:class="{'opacity50':!profile.active}">{{profile.code}}</span>
      </p>
      </div>


      I want to show the element 'clickBox' when the user hovers over that row, if I use a v-if with a boolean and change it on mouseover they will all show since they are in a v-for, how I only show the div in the row they are hovering over?










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      So I have the following HTML on my Vue page



          <div v-for="profile in lab.profiles" v-if="edit || profile.active" class="lab-tests-row-div" @mouseover="">
      <div class="clickBox" :class="['clickBox-' + lab.id + '-' + profile.id]" @click="openInfoPopup"></div>
      <p class="lab-tests-row test-info-row" v-bind:class="{'active': profile.active}">
      <span v-bind:class="{'opacity50':!profile.active}">{{profile.name}}</span>
      <i v-if="edit" class="fa fa-minus pull-right removeTestIcon" aria-hidden="true" @click="toggleProfile(lab.id, profile.id)"></i>
      <span class="pull-right" v-bind:class="{'opacity50':!profile.active}">{{profile.code}}</span>
      </p>
      </div>


      I want to show the element 'clickBox' when the user hovers over that row, if I use a v-if with a boolean and change it on mouseover they will all show since they are in a v-for, how I only show the div in the row they are hovering over?







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          In the v-for directive you can get the index of the element v-for="(profile, index)



          Use that index to only show the style you want it, in your template.



          for example.






          new Vue({
          el: '#app',
          data: {
          selected : 0
          }
          })

          .selectedClass {
          background: lightblue
          }

          .hoverClass:hover {
          background: lightcoral
          }

          <script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/vue/2.5.17/vue.js"></script>

          <main id="app">
          <div v-for="(elem, index) in 4">
          <p class="hoverClass" :class="{'selectedClass': selected === index}" @click="selected = index" >{{elem}}</p>
          </div>
          </main>
          https://stackoverflow.com/posts/54025706/edit#





          Edited



          It's perfeclty fine combine class="..." with the Vue binding :class="..."



          Edited 2



          For nested v-for declare another name for index.






          new Vue({
          el: '#app'
          })

          <script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/vue/2.5.17/vue.js"></script>

          <main id="app">
          <div v-for="(item, i) in 2">
          <div v-for="(elem, j) in 3">
          v-for item {{ i }} v-for elem {{ j }}
          </div>
          </div>
          </main>








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          • The problem with this solution is the v-for is nested inside another v-for so all the other elements with the same index in the other v-fors will also show.

            – jmona789
            Jan 3 at 16:17











          • use codesandbox.io/s/vue to highlight your issue.

            – Yoarthur
            Jan 3 at 16:26











          • Example here: codesandbox.io/s/vjn655zyx7 selected is 0, but the first item is displayed in both sublists instead of just one as I want

            – jmona789
            Jan 3 at 17:00











          • i've edited my answer

            – Yoarthur
            Jan 3 at 18:03












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          In the v-for directive you can get the index of the element v-for="(profile, index)



          Use that index to only show the style you want it, in your template.



          for example.






          new Vue({
          el: '#app',
          data: {
          selected : 0
          }
          })

          .selectedClass {
          background: lightblue
          }

          .hoverClass:hover {
          background: lightcoral
          }

          <script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/vue/2.5.17/vue.js"></script>

          <main id="app">
          <div v-for="(elem, index) in 4">
          <p class="hoverClass" :class="{'selectedClass': selected === index}" @click="selected = index" >{{elem}}</p>
          </div>
          </main>
          https://stackoverflow.com/posts/54025706/edit#





          Edited



          It's perfeclty fine combine class="..." with the Vue binding :class="..."



          Edited 2



          For nested v-for declare another name for index.






          new Vue({
          el: '#app'
          })

          <script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/vue/2.5.17/vue.js"></script>

          <main id="app">
          <div v-for="(item, i) in 2">
          <div v-for="(elem, j) in 3">
          v-for item {{ i }} v-for elem {{ j }}
          </div>
          </div>
          </main>








          share|improve this answer


























          • The problem with this solution is the v-for is nested inside another v-for so all the other elements with the same index in the other v-fors will also show.

            – jmona789
            Jan 3 at 16:17











          • use codesandbox.io/s/vue to highlight your issue.

            – Yoarthur
            Jan 3 at 16:26











          • Example here: codesandbox.io/s/vjn655zyx7 selected is 0, but the first item is displayed in both sublists instead of just one as I want

            – jmona789
            Jan 3 at 17:00











          • i've edited my answer

            – Yoarthur
            Jan 3 at 18:03
















          2














          In the v-for directive you can get the index of the element v-for="(profile, index)



          Use that index to only show the style you want it, in your template.



          for example.






          new Vue({
          el: '#app',
          data: {
          selected : 0
          }
          })

          .selectedClass {
          background: lightblue
          }

          .hoverClass:hover {
          background: lightcoral
          }

          <script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/vue/2.5.17/vue.js"></script>

          <main id="app">
          <div v-for="(elem, index) in 4">
          <p class="hoverClass" :class="{'selectedClass': selected === index}" @click="selected = index" >{{elem}}</p>
          </div>
          </main>
          https://stackoverflow.com/posts/54025706/edit#





          Edited



          It's perfeclty fine combine class="..." with the Vue binding :class="..."



          Edited 2



          For nested v-for declare another name for index.






          new Vue({
          el: '#app'
          })

          <script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/vue/2.5.17/vue.js"></script>

          <main id="app">
          <div v-for="(item, i) in 2">
          <div v-for="(elem, j) in 3">
          v-for item {{ i }} v-for elem {{ j }}
          </div>
          </div>
          </main>








          share|improve this answer


























          • The problem with this solution is the v-for is nested inside another v-for so all the other elements with the same index in the other v-fors will also show.

            – jmona789
            Jan 3 at 16:17











          • use codesandbox.io/s/vue to highlight your issue.

            – Yoarthur
            Jan 3 at 16:26











          • Example here: codesandbox.io/s/vjn655zyx7 selected is 0, but the first item is displayed in both sublists instead of just one as I want

            – jmona789
            Jan 3 at 17:00











          • i've edited my answer

            – Yoarthur
            Jan 3 at 18:03














          2












          2








          2







          In the v-for directive you can get the index of the element v-for="(profile, index)



          Use that index to only show the style you want it, in your template.



          for example.






          new Vue({
          el: '#app',
          data: {
          selected : 0
          }
          })

          .selectedClass {
          background: lightblue
          }

          .hoverClass:hover {
          background: lightcoral
          }

          <script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/vue/2.5.17/vue.js"></script>

          <main id="app">
          <div v-for="(elem, index) in 4">
          <p class="hoverClass" :class="{'selectedClass': selected === index}" @click="selected = index" >{{elem}}</p>
          </div>
          </main>
          https://stackoverflow.com/posts/54025706/edit#





          Edited



          It's perfeclty fine combine class="..." with the Vue binding :class="..."



          Edited 2



          For nested v-for declare another name for index.






          new Vue({
          el: '#app'
          })

          <script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/vue/2.5.17/vue.js"></script>

          <main id="app">
          <div v-for="(item, i) in 2">
          <div v-for="(elem, j) in 3">
          v-for item {{ i }} v-for elem {{ j }}
          </div>
          </div>
          </main>








          share|improve this answer















          In the v-for directive you can get the index of the element v-for="(profile, index)



          Use that index to only show the style you want it, in your template.



          for example.






          new Vue({
          el: '#app',
          data: {
          selected : 0
          }
          })

          .selectedClass {
          background: lightblue
          }

          .hoverClass:hover {
          background: lightcoral
          }

          <script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/vue/2.5.17/vue.js"></script>

          <main id="app">
          <div v-for="(elem, index) in 4">
          <p class="hoverClass" :class="{'selectedClass': selected === index}" @click="selected = index" >{{elem}}</p>
          </div>
          </main>
          https://stackoverflow.com/posts/54025706/edit#





          Edited



          It's perfeclty fine combine class="..." with the Vue binding :class="..."



          Edited 2



          For nested v-for declare another name for index.






          new Vue({
          el: '#app'
          })

          <script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/vue/2.5.17/vue.js"></script>

          <main id="app">
          <div v-for="(item, i) in 2">
          <div v-for="(elem, j) in 3">
          v-for item {{ i }} v-for elem {{ j }}
          </div>
          </div>
          </main>








          new Vue({
          el: '#app',
          data: {
          selected : 0
          }
          })

          .selectedClass {
          background: lightblue
          }

          .hoverClass:hover {
          background: lightcoral
          }

          <script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/vue/2.5.17/vue.js"></script>

          <main id="app">
          <div v-for="(elem, index) in 4">
          <p class="hoverClass" :class="{'selectedClass': selected === index}" @click="selected = index" >{{elem}}</p>
          </div>
          </main>
          https://stackoverflow.com/posts/54025706/edit#





          new Vue({
          el: '#app',
          data: {
          selected : 0
          }
          })

          .selectedClass {
          background: lightblue
          }

          .hoverClass:hover {
          background: lightcoral
          }

          <script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/vue/2.5.17/vue.js"></script>

          <main id="app">
          <div v-for="(elem, index) in 4">
          <p class="hoverClass" :class="{'selectedClass': selected === index}" @click="selected = index" >{{elem}}</p>
          </div>
          </main>
          https://stackoverflow.com/posts/54025706/edit#





          new Vue({
          el: '#app'
          })

          <script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/vue/2.5.17/vue.js"></script>

          <main id="app">
          <div v-for="(item, i) in 2">
          <div v-for="(elem, j) in 3">
          v-for item {{ i }} v-for elem {{ j }}
          </div>
          </div>
          </main>





          new Vue({
          el: '#app'
          })

          <script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/vue/2.5.17/vue.js"></script>

          <main id="app">
          <div v-for="(item, i) in 2">
          <div v-for="(elem, j) in 3">
          v-for item {{ i }} v-for elem {{ j }}
          </div>
          </div>
          </main>






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          • The problem with this solution is the v-for is nested inside another v-for so all the other elements with the same index in the other v-fors will also show.

            – jmona789
            Jan 3 at 16:17











          • use codesandbox.io/s/vue to highlight your issue.

            – Yoarthur
            Jan 3 at 16:26











          • Example here: codesandbox.io/s/vjn655zyx7 selected is 0, but the first item is displayed in both sublists instead of just one as I want

            – jmona789
            Jan 3 at 17:00











          • i've edited my answer

            – Yoarthur
            Jan 3 at 18:03



















          • The problem with this solution is the v-for is nested inside another v-for so all the other elements with the same index in the other v-fors will also show.

            – jmona789
            Jan 3 at 16:17











          • use codesandbox.io/s/vue to highlight your issue.

            – Yoarthur
            Jan 3 at 16:26











          • Example here: codesandbox.io/s/vjn655zyx7 selected is 0, but the first item is displayed in both sublists instead of just one as I want

            – jmona789
            Jan 3 at 17:00











          • i've edited my answer

            – Yoarthur
            Jan 3 at 18:03

















          The problem with this solution is the v-for is nested inside another v-for so all the other elements with the same index in the other v-fors will also show.

          – jmona789
          Jan 3 at 16:17





          The problem with this solution is the v-for is nested inside another v-for so all the other elements with the same index in the other v-fors will also show.

          – jmona789
          Jan 3 at 16:17













          use codesandbox.io/s/vue to highlight your issue.

          – Yoarthur
          Jan 3 at 16:26





          use codesandbox.io/s/vue to highlight your issue.

          – Yoarthur
          Jan 3 at 16:26













          Example here: codesandbox.io/s/vjn655zyx7 selected is 0, but the first item is displayed in both sublists instead of just one as I want

          – jmona789
          Jan 3 at 17:00





          Example here: codesandbox.io/s/vjn655zyx7 selected is 0, but the first item is displayed in both sublists instead of just one as I want

          – jmona789
          Jan 3 at 17:00













          i've edited my answer

          – Yoarthur
          Jan 3 at 18:03





          i've edited my answer

          – Yoarthur
          Jan 3 at 18:03




















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