In JavaScript, the semicolon (;) is optional as a statement separator, but omitting semicolons can be confusing, and lead to unexpected results because a semicolon is implicitly inserted at the end of each line.
Issue-ID: VID-607
Change-Id: Ief3162f9990689251c7268c515107a34b1a03a52
Signed-off-by: anushadasari <danush10@in.ibm.com>
*/\r
element.html("");\r
}\r
*/\r
element.html("");\r
}\r
\r
return {\r
restrict : "EA",\r
\r
return {\r
restrict : "EA",\r
control.reset = function() {\r
previousValue = 0;\r
updateProgress(element, attrs, 0);\r
control.reset = function() {\r
previousValue = 0;\r
updateProgress(element, attrs, 0);\r
\r
attrs.$observe("value", function(valueString) {\r
updateProgress(element, attrs, valueString);\r
\r
attrs.$observe("value", function(valueString) {\r
updateProgress(element, attrs, valueString);\r
\r
appDS2.directive("progressBar", progressBarDirective);\r
\r
appDS2.directive("progressBar", progressBarDirective);\r