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1.1 KiB
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54 lines
1.1 KiB
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title: Render State in the User Interface Another Way
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---
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## Render State in the User Interface Another Way
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#### Hint 1:
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```JSX
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class MyComponent extends React.Component {
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constructor(props) {
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super(props);
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this.state = {
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name: 'freeCodeCamp'
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}
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}
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render() {
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// change code below this line
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// Remember that how you can access the property of a state.
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// change code above this line
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return (
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<div>
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{ /* change code below this line */ }
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// Just use the const "name" inside the h1 tag.
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// Dont forget to use JSX syntax "{ curly braces for JavaScript }".
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{ /* change code above this line */ }
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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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## Solution
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```JSX
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class MyComponent extends React.Component {
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constructor(props) {
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super(props);
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this.state = {
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name: 'freeCodeCamp'
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}
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}
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render() {
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// change code below this line
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const name = this.state.name;
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// change code above this line
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return (
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<div>
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{ /* change code below this line */ }
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<h1>{name}</h1>
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{ /* change code above this line */ }
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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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