You can do something like
<div ng-app="test-app" ng-controller="MyController">
<ul id="contents">
<li ng-repeat="content in contents">
<div class="title">{{$index}} - {{content.title}} - {{contents[$index - 1]}}</div>
</li>
</ul>
</div>
JS
var app = angular.module('test-app', []);
app.controller('MyController', function($scope){
$scope.contents=[{
title: 'First'
}, {
title: 'Second'
}, {
title: 'Third'
}]
})
Demo: Fiddle
Be careful: $index
is for the directive array, which may be different than the scope array. Use an inline variable to access the correct array.
<li ng-repeat="content in (correctContents = (contents | orderBy:'id'))">
{{ correctContents[$index - 1] }} is the prev element
</li>
If you filter or orderBy, contents[$index] != content
.
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