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How to Set state in FDX

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alright guys in this video lets take a closer look at state and the set state method in react before we start though let me point out that I will be using the es 7 react snippets extension for the rest of the series it has some great snippets which will save us some time as we will see in this video now to help us understand the dos and donts with state and set state let us create a counter component we will basically have a count value and a button to increment that counter value Im going to start off by creating a new component called counter dot j/s so within the components folder a new file counter dot Jas since we are learning about state in class components this is going to be a class component as well and with react snippets I can type RC e and tap out and we have a class component I only want the default export though so I will remove the name export within the div tag Im going to have the text count and then let me add the counter component and the app component so count

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Always use setState() to change state. Modifying state directly, like the snippet below will not cause the component to re-render.
In both class and function components, when updating the state, you should not update it directly. For class components the provided method is setState . For function components, we can use the set state variable we declared when we initialized our state using the React hook useState .
As soon as a custom React element is used, its lifecycle will be all messed up. So, rule of thumb, never put JSX in the state, or even outside the render cycle.
If we want to re-render the component then we can easily do so by calling the setState() function which is obtained by destructuring the array returned as a result of calling the useState() hook. Whenever we update the state using the setState() method it re-renders the current component and its child components.
Always use the setState() method to change the state object, it will ensure that the component knows its been updated and calls the render() method (and all the other lifecycle methods).
The setState() Method State can be updated in response to event handlers, server responses, or prop changes. This is done using the setState() method. The setState() method enqueues all of the updates made to the component state and instructs React to re-render the component and its children with the updated state.
Always use the setState() method to change the state object, it will ensure that the component knows its been updated and calls the render() method (and all the other lifecycle methods).
State should be used only to store values that will be used with in the component. However, one should not generate the components and store them in state. In the below code, the state actievContent is set with a component with old item value.
setState() allows you to change state in a React class component. To change the state of a function component, you use the useState() hook. Learn more about it here. setState() enqueues change to the component state and tell React that this component and its children need to be re-rendered with the updated state.
render() Calling setState() here makes it possible for a component to produce infinite loops. The render() function should be pure, meaning that it does not modify a component's state. It returns the same result each time it's invoked, and it does not directly interact with the browser.

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