you would make 2 classes. like the two different states. and just add the 
class when you wan to change state. right?

<div [class.className]='conditional' ></div>

I think.

On Tuesday, July 26, 2016 at 10:17:16 AM UTC+2, Team AF wrote:
>
> Awesome ! Works great. My primary requirement is to bind the colour change 
> to a CSS class. How can I accommodate with this code ?
>
> On Tuesday, July 26, 2016 at 9:19:14 AM UTC+5:30, Sander Elias wrote:
>>
>> Hi Team,
>>
>> This is the simplest solution I could come up with:
>>
>>     <input type="color" ng-model="vm.bgcolor">
>>     <div  ng-style="{'background-color':vm.bgcolor}">
>>       Sample area <br>
>>       {{vm.bgcolor | json:true}} <br>
>>     </div>
>>
>>
>> Does that help your use-case?
>>
>> Regards
>> Sander
>>
>

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