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angularjs - How to achieve pagination/table layout with Angular.js?

Let's say I receive an object literal with 15+ objects and I need to display them in a nice layout (not all in a row), what is the most efficient method for controlling when the line should break/page should end?

Right now I'm using ng-repeat on table row's, and the result is a long thin table with one column.

Edit for clarification. Could have objects within objects/more params. Here is my object:

$scope.zones = [
        {"name": "Zone 1",
         "activity": "1"},
        {"name": "Zone 2",
         "activity": "1"},
        {"name": "Zone 3",
         "activity": "0"},
        {"name": "Zone 4",
         "activity": "0"},
        {"name": "Zone 5",
         "activity": "0"},
        {"name": "Zone 6",
         "activity": "0"},
        {"name": "Zone 7",
         "activity": "1"},
        {"name": "Zone 8",
         "activity": "0"},
        {"name": "Zone 9",
         "activity": "0"},
        {"name": "Zone 10",
         "activity": "0"},
        {"name": "Zone 11",
         "activity": "1"},
        {"name": "Zone 12",
         "activity": "1"},
        {"name": "Zone 13",
         "activity": "0"},
        {"name": "Zone 14",
         "activity": "0"},
        {"name": "Zone 15",
         "activity": "1"},
    ];
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I would use table and implement the pagination in the controller to control how much is shown and buttons to move to the next page. This Fiddle might help you.

example of the pagination

 <table class="table table-striped table-condensed table-hover">
                <thead>
                    <tr>
                        <th class="id">Id&nbsp;<a ng-click="sort_by('id')"><i class="icon-sort"></i></a></th>
                        <th class="name">Name&nbsp;<a ng-click="sort_by('name')"><i class="icon-sort"></i></a></th>
                        <th class="description">Description&nbsp;<a ng-click="sort_by('description')"><i class="icon-sort"></i></a></th>
                        <th class="field3">Field 3&nbsp;<a ng-click="sort_by('field3')"><i class="icon-sort"></i></a></th>
                        <th class="field4">Field 4&nbsp;<a ng-click="sort_by('field4')"><i class="icon-sort"></i></a></th>
                        <th class="field5">Field 5&nbsp;<a ng-click="sort_by('field5')"><i class="icon-sort"></i></a></th>
                    </tr>
                </thead>
                <tfoot>
                    <td colspan="6">
                        <div class="pagination pull-right">
                            <ul>
                                <li ng-class="{disabled: currentPage == 0}">
                                    <a href ng-click="prevPage()">? Prev</a>
                                </li>
                                <li ng-repeat="n in range(pagedItems.length)"
                                    ng-class="{active: n == currentPage}"
                                ng-click="setPage()">
                                    <a href ng-bind="n + 1">1</a>
                                </li>
                                <li ng-class="{disabled: currentPage == pagedItems.length - 1}">
                                    <a href ng-click="nextPage()">Next ?</a>
                                </li>
                            </ul>
                        </div>
                    </td>
                </tfoot>
                <tbody>
                    <tr ng-repeat="item in pagedItems[currentPage] | orderBy:sortingOrder:reverse">
                        <td>{{item.id}}</td>
                        <td>{{item.name}}</td>
                        <td>{{item.description}}</td>
                        <td>{{item.field3}}</td>
                        <td>{{item.field4}}</td>
                        <td>{{item.field5}}</td>
                    </tr>
                </tbody>
            </table> 

the $scope.range in the fiddle example should be:

$scope.range = function (size,start, end) {
    var ret = [];        
    console.log(size,start, end);

       if (size < end) {
        end = size;
        if(size<$scope.gap){
             start = 0;
        }else{
             start = size-$scope.gap;
        }

    }
    for (var i = start; i < end; i++) {
        ret.push(i);
    }        
     console.log(ret);        
    return ret;
};

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