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title: JSX
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# JSX
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> JSX is short for JavaScript XML.
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JSX is an expression which uses valid HTML statements within JavaScript. You can assign this expression to a variable and use it elsewhere. You can combine other valid JavaScript expressions and JSX within these HTML statements by placing them within braces (`{}`). Babel further compiles JSX into an object of type `React.createElement()`.
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### Single-line & Multi-line expressions
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Single-line expression are simple to use.
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```jsx
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const one = <h1>Hello World!</h1>;
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```
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When you need to use multiple lines in a single JSX expression, write the code within a single parenthesis.
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```jsx
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const two = (
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<ul>
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<li>Once</li>
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<li>Twice</li>
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</ul>
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);
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```
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### Using only HTML tags
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```jsx
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const greet = <h1>Hello World!</h1>;
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```
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### Combining JavaScript expression with HTML tags
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We can use JavaScript variables within braces.
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```jsx
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const who = "Quincy Larson";
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const greet = <h1>Hello {who}!</h1>;
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```
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We can also call other JavaScript functions within braces.
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```jsx
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function who() {
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return "World";
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}
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const greet = <h1>Hello {who()}!</h1>;
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```
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### Only a single parent tag is allowed
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A JSX expression must have only one parent tag. We can add multiple tags nested within the parent element only.
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```jsx
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// This is valid.
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const tags = (
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<ul>
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<li>Once</li>
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<li>Twice</li>
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</ul>
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);
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// This is not valid.
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const tags = (
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<h1>Hello World!</h1>
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<h3>This is my special list:</h3>
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<ul>
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<li>Once</li>
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<li>Twice</li>
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</ul>
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);
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```
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### All Tags Must Be Closed
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In HTML, there are self-closing tags such as `img`, `br`, `input`, and `hr`.
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This means that either of these methods are valid:
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```html
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<!-- no closing / -->
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<input type="text" name="city">
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<!-- with closing / -->
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<input type="text" name="city" />
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```
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Self-closing (sometimes referred to as **void**) tags can be rendered with or without a closing forward slash.
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However, with JSX, _all_ tags must be closed.
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The following JSX is invalid:
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```javascript
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const email = <input type="email">;
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```
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Closing the `input` tag will make the JSX valid:
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```javascript
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const email = <input type="email" />;
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```
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### More Information
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- [Introducing JSX](https://reactjs.org/docs/introducing-jsx.html)
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