Conditional Rendering
We can render components based on condition(s) using if-else statements or ternary operators.
For example, we can display different messages based on a variable. Consider, for example, we have a component that displays different UI based on the state of the loggedin state:
function Welcome(props) {
if (props.loggedin == false) {
return (
<div>
<p>Welcome new user. You can register now for free!</p>
<button>Register</button>
</div>
);
} else {
return (
<p>Welcome, {props.username}!</p>
);
}
}
We can pass the loggedin value as false:
root.render(<Welcome loggedin={false} />);
Note that we also enclose Boolean values in braces {}. The output should be something like this:
Now if we pass the value true into the component, the output will change:
root.render(<Welcome loggedin={true} username="Max Tegmark" />);
This time, we also passed the value "username" since I was required in the else block.
This way, conditionals can be used to do simple and complex tasks.
It is up to you how you use it!
Merci pour vos commentaires !
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Can you explain how the ternary operator would work in this example?
What happens if I don't pass a username when loggedin is true?
Can you show more examples of conditional rendering in React?
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We can render components based on condition(s) using if-else statements or ternary operators.
For example, we can display different messages based on a variable. Consider, for example, we have a component that displays different UI based on the state of the loggedin state:
function Welcome(props) {
if (props.loggedin == false) {
return (
<div>
<p>Welcome new user. You can register now for free!</p>
<button>Register</button>
</div>
);
} else {
return (
<p>Welcome, {props.username}!</p>
);
}
}
We can pass the loggedin value as false:
root.render(<Welcome loggedin={false} />);
Note that we also enclose Boolean values in braces {}. The output should be something like this:
Now if we pass the value true into the component, the output will change:
root.render(<Welcome loggedin={true} username="Max Tegmark" />);
This time, we also passed the value "username" since I was required in the else block.
This way, conditionals can be used to do simple and complex tasks.
It is up to you how you use it!
Merci pour vos commentaires !