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angularjs - What's the difference between ngModel.$modelValue and ngModel.$viewValue

I have the following ckEditor directive. At the bottom are two variations that I have seen from examples on how to set the data in the editor:

app.directive('ckEditor', [function () {
    return {
        require: '?ngModel',
        link: function ($scope, elm, attr, ngModel) {

            var ck = null;
            var config = attr.editorSize;
            if (config == 'wide') {
                ck = CKEDITOR.replace(elm[0], { customConfig: 'config-wide.js' });
            } else {
                ck = CKEDITOR.replace(elm[0], { customConfig: 'config-narrow.js' });
            }


            function updateModel() {
                $scope.$apply(function () {
                    ngModel.$setViewValue(ck.getData());
                });
            }

            $scope.$on('modalObjectSet', function (e, modalData) {
                // force a call to render
                ngModel.$render();
            });

            ck.on('change', updateModel);
            ck.on('mode', updateModel);
            ck.on('key', updateModel);
            ck.on('dataReady', updateModel);

            ck.on('instanceReady', function () {
                ngModel.$render();
            });

            ck.on('insertElement', function () {
                setTimeout(function () {
                    $scope.$apply(function () {
                        ngModel.$setViewValue(ck.getData());
                    });
                }, 1000);
            });

            ngModel.$render = function (value) {
                ck.setData(ngModel.$modelValue);
            };

            ngModel.$render = function (value) {
                ck.setData(ngModel.$viewValue);
            };
        }
    };
}])

Can someone tell me what is the difference between:

ck.setData(ngModel.$modelValue);
ck.setData(ngModel.$viewValue);

And which should I use. I looked at the angular documentation and it says:

$viewValue

Actual string value in the view.

$modelValue

The value in the model, that the control is bound to.

I have no idea what the author meant when he wrote this in the document :-(

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You are looking at the correct documentation, but it might just be that you're a little confused. The $modelValue and $viewValue have one distinct difference. It is this:

As you already noted above:

$viewValue: Actual string (or Object) value in the view.
$modelValue: The value in the model, that the control is bound to.

I'm going to assume that your ngModel is referring to an <input /> element...? So your <input> has a string value that it displays to the user, right? But the actual model might be some other version of that string. For example, the input might be showing the string '200' but the <input type="number"> (for example) will actually contain a model value of 200 as an integer. So the string representation that you "view" in the <input> is the ngModel.$viewValue and the numeric representation will be the ngModel.$modelValue.

Another example would be a <input type="date"> where the $viewValue would be something like Jan 01, 2000 and the $modelValue would be an actual javascript Date object that represents that date string. Does that make sense?

I hope that answers your question.


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