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how to use setstate

class App extends React.Component {

state = { count: 0 }

handleIncrement = () => {
  this.setState({ count: this.state.count + 1 })
}

handleDecrement = () => {
  this.setState({ count: this.state.count - 1 })
}
  render() {
    return (
      <div>
        <div>
          {this.state.count}
        </div>
        <button onClick={this.handleIncrement}>Increment by 1</button>
        <button onClick={this.handleDecrement}>Decrement by 1</button>
      </div>
    )
  }
}
Posted by: Guest on April-27-2020
2

setstate in react

Functional Component
const [counter, setCounter] = useState(0);

setCouter(counter + 1);
Posted by: Guest on March-22-2021
0

react setState

this.setState({
      date: new Date()
    });
Posted by: Guest on December-09-2020
0

react setState

incrementCount() {
  // Note: this will *not* work as intended.
  this.setState({count: this.state.count + 1});
}

handleSomething() {
  // Let's say `this.state.count` starts at 0.
  this.incrementCount();
  this.incrementCount();
  this.incrementCount();
  // When React re-renders the component, `this.state.count` will be 1, but you expected 3.

  // This is because `incrementCount()` function above reads from `this.state.count`,
  // but React doesn't update `this.state.count` until the component is re-rendered.
  // So `incrementCount()` ends up reading `this.state.count` as 0 every time, and sets it to 1.

  // The fix is described below!
}
Posted by: Guest on January-06-2021
0

setState

@protected
void setState(VoidCallback fn) {
  if (_scopeKey.currentState != null) {
    _scopeKey.currentState!._routeSetState(fn);
  } else {
    // The route isn't currently visible, so we don't have to call its setState
    // method, but we do still need to call the fn callback, otherwise the state
    // in the route won't be updated!
    fn();
  }
}
Posted by: Guest on July-01-2021

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