Your problem does not seem to have anything to do with 2-way data binding.
Show us the running code.
05-10-2014 15:04, "Benedikt M." <[email protected]> napisaƂ(a):

> Hi,
>
> I have problems with the two-way-databinding.
>
> I have a factory "project" to handle my data model.
>
> In a controller I use
>
> $scope.all_entries = $scope.project.getEntries();
>
> to bind and show all entries with a two-way-databinding. Works fine.
>
> In the same controller I want to get the date without time from the first
> entry for further calculations.
>
> var first_day = new Date(); //default: today
> if($scope.all_entries.length>0){
>  first_day = new Date($scope.all_entries[0].date_time);//get date with
> time from first entry
> }
> first_day.setHours(0,0,0,0); //remove time
>
>
> Because of the two-way-databinding the time information get also lost in
> $scope.all_entries.
>
> How can I use a one-way-databinding in the code line:
>
> first_day = new Date($scope.all_entries[0].date_time);//get date with
> time from first entry
>
>
> so that "$scope.all_entries[0].date_time" is not connected to first_day?
>
> Thanks and best regards
> Benedikt
>
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