I have a bunch of radio groups and a textarea elements that load in a ng-repeat controller. I want to populate all/some of those controls after the controller has finished loading them. I have tried $scope.$on. I have looked at directives, but they are really confusing.
I just want to call a function to populate the form (manipulate DOM) after the controller has finished loading. The controller currently loads (and loads a sub-controller) on the click of a button.
Here's some example code of what I have. The Risks function is what I am calling when the button is clicked.
myApp.controller('spRisks', function ($scope, $http, Service) {
$scope.getRisks = function(){
    var caml = "<View><Query><Where><Eq><FieldRef Name='Owner'/><Value Type='Integer'><UserID/></Value></Eq></Where></Query></View>";
    var ownerData = getDataWithCaml("Owners", caml);
    ownerData.success(function (data) {
        var arrayOfExpressions = [];
        for (var i = 0; i < data.d.results.length; i++){
            arrayOfExpressions.push(CamlBuilder.Expression().LookupMultiField("OwnerTitle").EqualTo(data.d.results[i].Title));
        }
        var newCaml = new CamlBuilder().View().Query().Where()
            .Any(arrayOfExpressions)
            .And()
            .TextField("Control").IsNotNull()
            .ToString();
        newCaml = newCaml.replace(/"/g, '\'');
        var jsonData = getDataWithCaml("Risks", newCaml);
        jsonData.success(function (jsonDataResults) {
            $scope.$apply(function(){$scope.Risks = jsonDataResults.d.results;});
        });
        jQuery('#divQs').show();
    });
    $scope.$on('$viewContentLoaded', function () {
        alert('test');
        Service.getAnswers($('#selYear').val(), $('#selMonth').val());
    });
}
});
