Angular 2 templates have a special let syntax that allows you to define and pass a context when they’re being generated.
import {Component, ViewChild, ViewContainerRef, ComponentFactoryResolver, ViewChild} from ‘@angular/core‘;
import {SimpleService} from "../../serivces/simple.service";
import {WidgetThree} from "../widgets/widget-three.component";
@Component({
    moduleId: module.id,
    selector: ‘home‘,
    templateUrl: ‘home.component.html‘
})
export class HomeComponent {
    @ViewChild(‘container‘, {
        read: ViewContainerRef
    }) container;
    @ViewChild(‘template‘) template;
    constructor(private resolver: ComponentFactoryResolver, private simpleService: SimpleService) {
    }
    ngAfterContentInit(){
        const WidgetFactory = this.resolver.resolveComponentFactory(WidgetThree);
        this.container.createComponent(WidgetFactory);
        this.container.createComponent(WidgetFactory);
        this.container.createComponent(WidgetFactory);
        this.container.createComponent(WidgetFactory);
        this.container.createComponent(WidgetFactory);
    }
    onClick(){
        this.container.createEmbeddedView(
            this.template,
            {
                desc: ‘Good‘
            }
        )
    }
}
We pass in an Object "desc: Good", to the template, in tempalte, we use "let-" keyword to define the variable which we can reference to, and the object will be the ‘context‘ for the template.
<template #template let-desc="desc"> <h3>tempalte {{desc}}</h3> <section>tempalte {{desc}}</section> <footer>template {{desc}}</footer> </template>
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原文:http://www.cnblogs.com/Answer1215/p/5901625.html