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I'm trying to do a pagenation feature on an array of users. Using Angularjs 1.3.

ng-repeat="user in users | filter: searchText | orderBy: 'lastName' | limitTo:pageSize:startPosition track by user.lanId"

I want to use the "begin" parameter, the startPosition variable above, for the start of each page of my list of users. When that did not work, I simplify the task to just trying to limiting to a array of numbers.

$scope.numbers = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0];

ng-repeat="n in numbers | limitTo:2:2"

That did not worked either. That gave me 1 and 2 instead 3 and 4.

Then I switched to Angularjs 1.4-beta.6, and it works as expected for both examples.

My Question: Is there a way to get this to work in Angular 1.3? What's causing this in Angular 1.3?

I tried with 1.3.15 and 1.3.2 -- both don't work.

Thanks.

uonchiu
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According to the documentation the begin parameter wasn't implemented in version 1.3.x. See this (1.3.15), and this (1.4.0)

eladcon
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You could always write your own version of limitTo as a custom filter.

angular.module('myApp', []).filter('myLimitTo', function() {
  return function(input, limit, begin) {
    return input.slice(begin, begin + limit);
  };
});
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