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need help with ng-class and multiple conditions

I’m trying to set up an ng-class to work on a div with two conditions:

ng-class=”(accounts.length == 1 && account.cardName ==’Cash’) ? ‘one-dash-cash’ : ””

and

ng-class=”(accounts.length == 1 && account.cardName ==’Points’) ? ‘one-dash’ : ””

What’s the best way to accomplish this? I’ve read that I shouldn’t have all this logic in the HTML, but I’m not sure hot to do this.

Thanks in advance..

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@Gautam_NagrajDec 01.2017 — Try this..

ng-class="{'one-dash-cash' : accounts.length == 1 && account.cardName =='Cash'}"

ng-class="{'one-dash' : accounts.length == 1 && account.cardName =='Points'}"
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