why keypress is not working in mat-select?
I want to execute function in typescript on any key pressing by user. For example, if the drop down contains values like 'Apple', 'Pineapple', 'Mango' and if user press 'M', focus should be get to the 'Mango' as per the standard HTML behaviour. Standard HTML behaviour for is : https://www.w3schools.com/tags/tryit.asp?filename=tryhtml_select
I have added (keypress) to the mat-select in html code. But it seems that keypress is not working as code in typescript function is not getting executed.
Angular version is 4.
below is the angular code:
<mat-form-field>
<mat-select (keypress)="selectKeyPress($event)" placeholder="State" formControlName = "state" required id="stateDrop">
<ng-container *ngFor = "let item of stateList">
<mat-option [value] = "item.stateId">{{item.name}}</mat-option>
</ng-container>
</mat-select>
<mat-error *ngIf="(form.controls['state'].invalid && form.controls['state'].touched)">You must select a state.</mat-error>
</mat-form-field>
angular
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I want to execute function in typescript on any key pressing by user. For example, if the drop down contains values like 'Apple', 'Pineapple', 'Mango' and if user press 'M', focus should be get to the 'Mango' as per the standard HTML behaviour. Standard HTML behaviour for is : https://www.w3schools.com/tags/tryit.asp?filename=tryhtml_select
I have added (keypress) to the mat-select in html code. But it seems that keypress is not working as code in typescript function is not getting executed.
Angular version is 4.
below is the angular code:
<mat-form-field>
<mat-select (keypress)="selectKeyPress($event)" placeholder="State" formControlName = "state" required id="stateDrop">
<ng-container *ngFor = "let item of stateList">
<mat-option [value] = "item.stateId">{{item.name}}</mat-option>
</ng-container>
</mat-select>
<mat-error *ngIf="(form.controls['state'].invalid && form.controls['state'].touched)">You must select a state.</mat-error>
</mat-form-field>
angular
Could you provide please a stackblitz, coz it seems working for me.
– selem mn
Nov 21 at 10:51
The default example is working. Please provide a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example reproducing the issue.
– trichetriche
Nov 21 at 11:17
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I want to execute function in typescript on any key pressing by user. For example, if the drop down contains values like 'Apple', 'Pineapple', 'Mango' and if user press 'M', focus should be get to the 'Mango' as per the standard HTML behaviour. Standard HTML behaviour for is : https://www.w3schools.com/tags/tryit.asp?filename=tryhtml_select
I have added (keypress) to the mat-select in html code. But it seems that keypress is not working as code in typescript function is not getting executed.
Angular version is 4.
below is the angular code:
<mat-form-field>
<mat-select (keypress)="selectKeyPress($event)" placeholder="State" formControlName = "state" required id="stateDrop">
<ng-container *ngFor = "let item of stateList">
<mat-option [value] = "item.stateId">{{item.name}}</mat-option>
</ng-container>
</mat-select>
<mat-error *ngIf="(form.controls['state'].invalid && form.controls['state'].touched)">You must select a state.</mat-error>
</mat-form-field>
angular
I want to execute function in typescript on any key pressing by user. For example, if the drop down contains values like 'Apple', 'Pineapple', 'Mango' and if user press 'M', focus should be get to the 'Mango' as per the standard HTML behaviour. Standard HTML behaviour for is : https://www.w3schools.com/tags/tryit.asp?filename=tryhtml_select
I have added (keypress) to the mat-select in html code. But it seems that keypress is not working as code in typescript function is not getting executed.
Angular version is 4.
below is the angular code:
<mat-form-field>
<mat-select (keypress)="selectKeyPress($event)" placeholder="State" formControlName = "state" required id="stateDrop">
<ng-container *ngFor = "let item of stateList">
<mat-option [value] = "item.stateId">{{item.name}}</mat-option>
</ng-container>
</mat-select>
<mat-error *ngIf="(form.controls['state'].invalid && form.controls['state'].touched)">You must select a state.</mat-error>
</mat-form-field>
angular
angular
edited Nov 21 at 12:39
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asked Nov 21 at 10:39
Ambar Dudhane
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Could you provide please a stackblitz, coz it seems working for me.
– selem mn
Nov 21 at 10:51
The default example is working. Please provide a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example reproducing the issue.
– trichetriche
Nov 21 at 11:17
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Could you provide please a stackblitz, coz it seems working for me.
– selem mn
Nov 21 at 10:51
The default example is working. Please provide a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example reproducing the issue.
– trichetriche
Nov 21 at 11:17
Could you provide please a stackblitz, coz it seems working for me.
– selem mn
Nov 21 at 10:51
Could you provide please a stackblitz, coz it seems working for me.
– selem mn
Nov 21 at 10:51
The default example is working. Please provide a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example reproducing the issue.
– trichetriche
Nov 21 at 11:17
The default example is working. Please provide a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example reproducing the issue.
– trichetriche
Nov 21 at 11:17
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I had searched on your question but better thing is founded to used autocomplete.
https://material.angular.io/components/autocomplete/overview
reference link : Using keyboard to select items in md-select
1
md
prefixed components are deprecated dude, that would be better a comment than an answer :)
– selem mn
Nov 21 at 10:55
@selemmn i had given link not exact solution
– Pradip
Nov 21 at 11:07
@Pradip more reason to be a comment then.
– trichetriche
Nov 21 at 11:16
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I had searched on your question but better thing is founded to used autocomplete.
https://material.angular.io/components/autocomplete/overview
reference link : Using keyboard to select items in md-select
1
md
prefixed components are deprecated dude, that would be better a comment than an answer :)
– selem mn
Nov 21 at 10:55
@selemmn i had given link not exact solution
– Pradip
Nov 21 at 11:07
@Pradip more reason to be a comment then.
– trichetriche
Nov 21 at 11:16
add a comment |
I had searched on your question but better thing is founded to used autocomplete.
https://material.angular.io/components/autocomplete/overview
reference link : Using keyboard to select items in md-select
1
md
prefixed components are deprecated dude, that would be better a comment than an answer :)
– selem mn
Nov 21 at 10:55
@selemmn i had given link not exact solution
– Pradip
Nov 21 at 11:07
@Pradip more reason to be a comment then.
– trichetriche
Nov 21 at 11:16
add a comment |
I had searched on your question but better thing is founded to used autocomplete.
https://material.angular.io/components/autocomplete/overview
reference link : Using keyboard to select items in md-select
I had searched on your question but better thing is founded to used autocomplete.
https://material.angular.io/components/autocomplete/overview
reference link : Using keyboard to select items in md-select
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md
prefixed components are deprecated dude, that would be better a comment than an answer :)
– selem mn
Nov 21 at 10:55
@selemmn i had given link not exact solution
– Pradip
Nov 21 at 11:07
@Pradip more reason to be a comment then.
– trichetriche
Nov 21 at 11:16
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1
md
prefixed components are deprecated dude, that would be better a comment than an answer :)
– selem mn
Nov 21 at 10:55
@selemmn i had given link not exact solution
– Pradip
Nov 21 at 11:07
@Pradip more reason to be a comment then.
– trichetriche
Nov 21 at 11:16
1
1
md
prefixed components are deprecated dude, that would be better a comment than an answer :)– selem mn
Nov 21 at 10:55
md
prefixed components are deprecated dude, that would be better a comment than an answer :)– selem mn
Nov 21 at 10:55
@selemmn i had given link not exact solution
– Pradip
Nov 21 at 11:07
@selemmn i had given link not exact solution
– Pradip
Nov 21 at 11:07
@Pradip more reason to be a comment then.
– trichetriche
Nov 21 at 11:16
@Pradip more reason to be a comment then.
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Nov 21 at 11:16
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Could you provide please a stackblitz, coz it seems working for me.
– selem mn
Nov 21 at 10:51
The default example is working. Please provide a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example reproducing the issue.
– trichetriche
Nov 21 at 11:17