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ng style - Angular - How to apply [ngStyle] conditions

I have a div that I want to style based on a condition.

If styleOne is true I want a background colour of red. If StyleTwo is true, I want the background colour to be blue. I've got half of it working with the below code.

    <div id="myDiv" [ngStyle]="styleOne && {'background-color': 'red'}">

Is it possible to add a condition to say:

  • if styleOne is true, do this
  • if styleTwo is true, do this?

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I think i've resolved it. It works. Not sure if it's the best way:

<div id="div" [ngStyle]="styleOne && {'background-color': 'red'} || styleTwo && {'background-color': 'blue'}">
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For a single style attribute, you can use the following syntax:

<div [style.background-color]="style1 ? 'red' : (style2 ? 'blue' : null)">

I assumed that the background color should not be set if neither style1 nor style2 is true.


Since the question title mentions ngStyle, here is the equivalent syntax with that directive:

<div [ngStyle]="{'background-color': style1 ? 'red' : (style2 ? 'blue' : null) }">

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