AngularJS ng-app Directive
Example
Let the body element become the root element for the AngularJS application:
  
    <body ng-app="">
<p>My first expression: {{ 5 + 5 
	}}</p>
</body>
  
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Definition and Usage
The ng-app directive tells AngularJS that this is the root element of the 
AngularJS application.
All AngularJS applications must have a root element.
You can only have one ng-app directive in your HTML document. If more than 
one ng-app directive appears, the first appearance will be used.
Syntax
	<element ng-app="modulename">
...
  content inside the ng-app 
	root element can contain AngularJS code
...
</element>
Supported by all HTML elements.
Parameter Values
| Value | Description | 
|---|---|
| modulename | Optional. Specifies the name of a module to load with the application | 
Example
Load a module to run in the application
    <div ng-app="myApp" ng-controller="myCtrl">
    {{ firstName + " " + 
	lastName }}
</div>
<script>
var app = angular.module("myApp", []);
	app.controller("myCtrl", function($scope) {
    $scope.firstName = 
	"John";
    $scope.lastName = "Doe";
});
</script>
  
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