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title: Pass an Array as Props
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---
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## Pass an Array as Props
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To pass an array as a prop, first an array must be declared as a "tasks" prop on each of the components to be rendered:
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```javascript
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const List= (props) => {
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return <p></p>
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};
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class ToDo extends React.Component {
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constructor(props) {
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super(props);
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}
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render() {
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return (
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<div>
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<h1>To Do Lists</h1>
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<h2>Today</h2>
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<List tasks={["Walk", "Cook", "Bake"]} />
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<h2>Tomorrow</h2>
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<List tasks={["Study", "Code", "Eat"]}/>
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</div>
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);
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}
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};
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```
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Then, the props must be handled inside the "List" component:
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```javascript
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const List= (props) => {
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return <p>{props.tasks.join(", ")}</p>
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};
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// ... same as above
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```
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The `.join(", ")` method is used to take each element from within the array and join them into a string to be displayed.
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We are using the modularity of React in this example to display the tasks passed by two different components to a common component which renders the final HTML.
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