Create an Angular Computed Signal Which Depends on Another Signal

Tomasz Ducin
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Computed signals in Angular allow for the creation of derived values based on existing signals. By defining a new property and assigning it a computed signal, you can perform calculations or transformations on top of an existing signal's value.

To create a computed signal that remains responsive to changes in its dependencies, it's essential to:

  • Define the computed signal's callback function, which calculates the derived value based on other signals
  • Ensure that the computed signal is consumed by a live consumer, such as a template, to trigger re-evaluation when dependencies change

The reactivity flow in Angular ensures that whenever a dependency of a computed signal changes, the computed value is automatically re-evaluated. This re-evaluation only occurs if there is a live consumer, such as a template, that depends on the computed signal.

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