Vue JS many of the same select drop downs using v-model












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How to have multiple select boxes in Vue



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Imagine you had a v-for loop with a list of data that have an identical select box for each.
How can these two select boxes share v-model to get their values without affecting each other, so they are separate?



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    How to have multiple select boxes in Vue



    enter image description here



    Imagine you had a v-for loop with a list of data that have an identical select box for each.
    How can these two select boxes share v-model to get their values without affecting each other, so they are separate?



    new Vue({
    el: '...',
    data: {
    selected: ''
    }
    })









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      How to have multiple select boxes in Vue



      enter image description here



      Imagine you had a v-for loop with a list of data that have an identical select box for each.
      How can these two select boxes share v-model to get their values without affecting each other, so they are separate?



      new Vue({
      el: '...',
      data: {
      selected: ''
      }
      })









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      How to have multiple select boxes in Vue



      enter image description here



      Imagine you had a v-for loop with a list of data that have an identical select box for each.
      How can these two select boxes share v-model to get their values without affecting each other, so they are separate?



      new Vue({
      el: '...',
      data: {
      selected: ''
      }
      })






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      edited Nov 14 '18 at 17:44







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          Though your question is not clear enough, but may be you are looking for the following solution -






          new Vue({
          el : "#main",
          data:{
          tableData : [
          { 'name' : 'A', 'age' : 30 },
          { 'name' : 'C', 'age' : 50 },
          { 'name' : 'B', 'age' : 40 },
          ]
          }
          })

          <script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/vue/2.0.3/vue.js"></script>

          <div id="main">
          <table border="4">
          <tr>
          <th>Name</th>
          <th>Age</th>
          <th>Action</th>
          </tr>
          <tr v-for="row in tableData">
          <td>{{ row.name }}</td>
          <td>{{ row.age }}</td>
          <td>
          <select v-model="row.name">
          <option value="A">A</option>
          <option value="B">B</option>
          <option value="C">C</option>
          </select>
          </td>
          </tr>
          </table>
          </div>








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          Though your question is not clear enough, but may be you are looking for the following solution -






          new Vue({
          el : "#main",
          data:{
          tableData : [
          { 'name' : 'A', 'age' : 30 },
          { 'name' : 'C', 'age' : 50 },
          { 'name' : 'B', 'age' : 40 },
          ]
          }
          })

          <script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/vue/2.0.3/vue.js"></script>

          <div id="main">
          <table border="4">
          <tr>
          <th>Name</th>
          <th>Age</th>
          <th>Action</th>
          </tr>
          <tr v-for="row in tableData">
          <td>{{ row.name }}</td>
          <td>{{ row.age }}</td>
          <td>
          <select v-model="row.name">
          <option value="A">A</option>
          <option value="B">B</option>
          <option value="C">C</option>
          </select>
          </td>
          </tr>
          </table>
          </div>








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          Though your question is not clear enough, but may be you are looking for the following solution -






          new Vue({
          el : "#main",
          data:{
          tableData : [
          { 'name' : 'A', 'age' : 30 },
          { 'name' : 'C', 'age' : 50 },
          { 'name' : 'B', 'age' : 40 },
          ]
          }
          })

          <script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/vue/2.0.3/vue.js"></script>

          <div id="main">
          <table border="4">
          <tr>
          <th>Name</th>
          <th>Age</th>
          <th>Action</th>
          </tr>
          <tr v-for="row in tableData">
          <td>{{ row.name }}</td>
          <td>{{ row.age }}</td>
          <td>
          <select v-model="row.name">
          <option value="A">A</option>
          <option value="B">B</option>
          <option value="C">C</option>
          </select>
          </td>
          </tr>
          </table>
          </div>








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          • Please accept this answer if it works for you

            – santanu bera
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          Though your question is not clear enough, but may be you are looking for the following solution -






          new Vue({
          el : "#main",
          data:{
          tableData : [
          { 'name' : 'A', 'age' : 30 },
          { 'name' : 'C', 'age' : 50 },
          { 'name' : 'B', 'age' : 40 },
          ]
          }
          })

          <script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/vue/2.0.3/vue.js"></script>

          <div id="main">
          <table border="4">
          <tr>
          <th>Name</th>
          <th>Age</th>
          <th>Action</th>
          </tr>
          <tr v-for="row in tableData">
          <td>{{ row.name }}</td>
          <td>{{ row.age }}</td>
          <td>
          <select v-model="row.name">
          <option value="A">A</option>
          <option value="B">B</option>
          <option value="C">C</option>
          </select>
          </td>
          </tr>
          </table>
          </div>








          share|improve this answer













          Though your question is not clear enough, but may be you are looking for the following solution -






          new Vue({
          el : "#main",
          data:{
          tableData : [
          { 'name' : 'A', 'age' : 30 },
          { 'name' : 'C', 'age' : 50 },
          { 'name' : 'B', 'age' : 40 },
          ]
          }
          })

          <script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/vue/2.0.3/vue.js"></script>

          <div id="main">
          <table border="4">
          <tr>
          <th>Name</th>
          <th>Age</th>
          <th>Action</th>
          </tr>
          <tr v-for="row in tableData">
          <td>{{ row.name }}</td>
          <td>{{ row.age }}</td>
          <td>
          <select v-model="row.name">
          <option value="A">A</option>
          <option value="B">B</option>
          <option value="C">C</option>
          </select>
          </td>
          </tr>
          </table>
          </div>








          new Vue({
          el : "#main",
          data:{
          tableData : [
          { 'name' : 'A', 'age' : 30 },
          { 'name' : 'C', 'age' : 50 },
          { 'name' : 'B', 'age' : 40 },
          ]
          }
          })

          <script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/vue/2.0.3/vue.js"></script>

          <div id="main">
          <table border="4">
          <tr>
          <th>Name</th>
          <th>Age</th>
          <th>Action</th>
          </tr>
          <tr v-for="row in tableData">
          <td>{{ row.name }}</td>
          <td>{{ row.age }}</td>
          <td>
          <select v-model="row.name">
          <option value="A">A</option>
          <option value="B">B</option>
          <option value="C">C</option>
          </select>
          </td>
          </tr>
          </table>
          </div>





          new Vue({
          el : "#main",
          data:{
          tableData : [
          { 'name' : 'A', 'age' : 30 },
          { 'name' : 'C', 'age' : 50 },
          { 'name' : 'B', 'age' : 40 },
          ]
          }
          })

          <script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/vue/2.0.3/vue.js"></script>

          <div id="main">
          <table border="4">
          <tr>
          <th>Name</th>
          <th>Age</th>
          <th>Action</th>
          </tr>
          <tr v-for="row in tableData">
          <td>{{ row.name }}</td>
          <td>{{ row.age }}</td>
          <td>
          <select v-model="row.name">
          <option value="A">A</option>
          <option value="B">B</option>
          <option value="C">C</option>
          </select>
          </td>
          </tr>
          </table>
          </div>






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          Please accept this answer if it works for you

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          Please accept this answer if it works for you

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