I'm working with angular building a table of data which comes from a JSON API call. I'm having to use a nested ngRepeat however I'm seeing strange results where whole table rows are missing when the row has a couple empty strings.
I can reproduce with the following plunk.
http://plnkr.co/edit/VCzzzPzfgJ95HmC2f83P?p=preview
<script>
function MyController($scope){
$scope.test = {"rows":[
["one","two","three"],
["one","two","three"],
["one","","three"],
["one","",""],
["","two",""],
["","","three"],
["one","two","three"],
["one","two","three"],
]};};
</script>
<div ng-app ng-controller="MyController">
<table>
<tr ng-repeat="(key,ary) in test.rows">
<td>{{key}}</td>
<td ng-repeat="value in ary">{{value}}</td>
</tr>
</table>
</div>
Notice when an array has two empty strings the nested ngRepeat appears to fail.
Am I going mad? Is there an explaination to this?
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