In Protractor, how does one handle repeated content, from say a table? For example, given the following code, that kicks out a table with 3 columns: Index, Name and Delete-Button in each row: 
<table  class="table table-striped">
<tr ng-repeat="row in rows | filter : search"  ng-class="{'muted':isTemp($index)}">
  <td>{{$index+1}}</td>
  <td>{{row}}</td>
  <td>
    <button class="btn btn-danger btn-mini" ng-click="deleteRow(row)" ng-hide="isTemp($index)"><i class="icon-trash icon-white"></i></button>
  </td>
</tr>
</table>
And in my test I need to click the delete button based on a given name. What's the best way to find this in Protractor?
I know I could grab the rows.colum({{row}}) text, get the index of that, and then click on the button[index], but I'm hoping for a more elegant solution. 
For example, in Geb, you could pass a row locator to a module, that would then dice up each row with column indicators. And that solution has me eyeing Protractors map method...
 
     
    