setState is not updating the array in the state
I have an array in local state and trying to update it as in the codesandbox below. array in the state is not changing. What am I missing?
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I have an array in local state and trying to update it as in the codesandbox below. array in the state is not changing. What am I missing?
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First example
Second example
reactjs
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I've tested your code and the state is changing as expected. I don't really see the problem here, can you explain a little more, please?
– WebD
Nov 22 at 16:41
It is: codesandbox.io/s/p3wj82q0v7
– Dominik Krzywiecki
Nov 22 at 16:48
Welcome to Stack Overflow! I've removed the redundant tag in the title, and also added the link you posted in the comments to the question. Please remember to edit your questions, so that when someone reads it can instantly understand your problem :)
– Federico Grandi
Nov 22 at 18:26
Thanks Dominik :)
– killjoy
Nov 23 at 6:38
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I have an array in local state and trying to update it as in the codesandbox below. array in the state is not changing. What am I missing?
Thanks
First example
Second example
reactjs
I have an array in local state and trying to update it as in the codesandbox below. array in the state is not changing. What am I missing?
Thanks
First example
Second example
reactjs
reactjs
edited Nov 22 at 18:26
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I've tested your code and the state is changing as expected. I don't really see the problem here, can you explain a little more, please?
– WebD
Nov 22 at 16:41
It is: codesandbox.io/s/p3wj82q0v7
– Dominik Krzywiecki
Nov 22 at 16:48
Welcome to Stack Overflow! I've removed the redundant tag in the title, and also added the link you posted in the comments to the question. Please remember to edit your questions, so that when someone reads it can instantly understand your problem :)
– Federico Grandi
Nov 22 at 18:26
Thanks Dominik :)
– killjoy
Nov 23 at 6:38
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I've tested your code and the state is changing as expected. I don't really see the problem here, can you explain a little more, please?
– WebD
Nov 22 at 16:41
It is: codesandbox.io/s/p3wj82q0v7
– Dominik Krzywiecki
Nov 22 at 16:48
Welcome to Stack Overflow! I've removed the redundant tag in the title, and also added the link you posted in the comments to the question. Please remember to edit your questions, so that when someone reads it can instantly understand your problem :)
– Federico Grandi
Nov 22 at 18:26
Thanks Dominik :)
– killjoy
Nov 23 at 6:38
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I've tested your code and the state is changing as expected. I don't really see the problem here, can you explain a little more, please?
– WebD
Nov 22 at 16:41
I've tested your code and the state is changing as expected. I don't really see the problem here, can you explain a little more, please?
– WebD
Nov 22 at 16:41
It is: codesandbox.io/s/p3wj82q0v7
– Dominik Krzywiecki
Nov 22 at 16:48
It is: codesandbox.io/s/p3wj82q0v7
– Dominik Krzywiecki
Nov 22 at 16:48
Welcome to Stack Overflow! I've removed the redundant tag in the title, and also added the link you posted in the comments to the question. Please remember to edit your questions, so that when someone reads it can instantly understand your problem :)
– Federico Grandi
Nov 22 at 18:26
Welcome to Stack Overflow! I've removed the redundant tag in the title, and also added the link you posted in the comments to the question. Please remember to edit your questions, so that when someone reads it can instantly understand your problem :)
– Federico Grandi
Nov 22 at 18:26
Thanks Dominik :)
– killjoy
Nov 23 at 6:38
Thanks Dominik :)
– killjoy
Nov 23 at 6:38
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I've tested your code and the state is changing as expected. I don't really see the problem here, can you explain a little more, please?
– WebD
Nov 22 at 16:41
It is: codesandbox.io/s/p3wj82q0v7
– Dominik Krzywiecki
Nov 22 at 16:48
Welcome to Stack Overflow! I've removed the redundant tag in the title, and also added the link you posted in the comments to the question. Please remember to edit your questions, so that when someone reads it can instantly understand your problem :)
– Federico Grandi
Nov 22 at 18:26
Thanks Dominik :)
– killjoy
Nov 23 at 6:38