Reading State with useSelector
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To use data from the store inside a component, you read it with useSelector.
This hook lets your component access the current state.
Reading State
Inside a component, call useSelector and return the part of the state you need:
import { useSelector } from 'react-redux';
function Counter() {
const value = useSelector((state) => state.counter.value);
return <p>{value}</p>;
}
The function receives the full store state, and you select only what you need.
Why This Matters
Components should not depend on the entire state. By selecting only a small part, you keep components simple and easier to maintain.
The component will update automatically when the selected state changes. You don't need to manually trigger updates.
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