diff --git a/src/components/Counter.js b/src/components/Counter.js index 447a5e849..27c72a97a 100644 --- a/src/components/Counter.js +++ b/src/components/Counter.js @@ -46,32 +46,35 @@ STEP 6: This click handler needs to use 'setCount' to set the 'count' to be zero again. */ -import React from 'react'; /* STEP 0 */ +import React, { userstate } from 'react'; /* STEP 0 */ export default function Counter() { /* STEP 1 */ - +const [count, setCount] = (0); const increment = () => { /* STEP 4 */ + setCount(count + 1); }; const decrement = () => { /* STEP 5 */ + setCount(count - 1); }; const reset = () => { /* STEP 6 */ + setCount(0); }; const style = { fontSize: '1.5em', marginBottom: '0.3em', - color: 'royalblue', /* STEP 2 */ + color: count % 2 === 0 ? 'royalblue' : 'crimson' /* STEP 2 */ }; return (

Counter

- Number 0 is even {/* STEP 3 */} + Number {count} is {count % 2 === 0 ? 'even' : 'odd'} {/* STEP 3 */}
diff --git a/src/components/Input.js b/src/components/Input.js index 36bf8fe03..88f68ad8d 100644 --- a/src/components/Input.js +++ b/src/components/Input.js @@ -34,10 +34,11 @@ STEP 6: We need to add an extra prop to the element like so: value={inputValue} */ -import React from 'react'; /* STEP 0 */ +import React, { useState } from 'react'; /* STEP 0 */ export default function Input() { /* STEP 1 */ + const[inputValue, setInputValue] = useState(''); const changeInput = evt => { // When the input changes, its whole value can be found inside the event object. @@ -45,23 +46,25 @@ export default function Input() { const { value } = evt.target; /* STEP 4 */ + inputValue(value); }; const reset = () => { /* STEP 5 */ + setInputValue(''); }; const style = { fontSize: '1.5em', marginBottom: '0.3em', - color: 'royalblue', /* STEP 2 */ + color: inputValue.length > 10 ? 'crimson' : 'royalblue' /* STEP 2 */ }; return (

Input

-
{/* STEP 3 */} +
{inputValue.toUpperCase()}
{/* STEP 3 */}
- {/* STEP 6 */} + {/* STEP 6 */}
diff --git a/src/components/Moods.js b/src/components/Moods.js index 98b49467f..354e30535 100644 --- a/src/components/Moods.js +++ b/src/components/Moods.js @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ STEPS 4, 5, 6: Inside these click handlers set the correct mood, using 'setMood' and the variables below the imports. */ -import React from 'react'; /* STEP 0 */ +import React, { userState } from 'react'; /* STEP 0 */ const initialMood = 'Not sure how I feel'; const happyMood = 'Quite happy!'; @@ -36,27 +36,31 @@ const sadMood = 'Rather sad'; export default function Moods() { /* STEP 1 */ + const { mood, setMood } = useState(happyMood); const makeHappy = () => { /* STEP 4 */ + setMood(happyMood); }; const makeSad = () => { /* STEP 5 */ + setMood(sadMood); }; const reset = () => { /* STEP 6 */ + setMood(initialMood); }; const style = { fontSize: '1.5em', marginBottom: '0.3em', - color: 'crimson', /* STEP 2 */ + color: mood === happyMood ? 'royalblue' : 'crimson', /* STEP 2 */ }; return (

Moods

-
Not sure how I feel
{/* STEP 3 */} +
Not sure how I feel
{/* STEP 3 */}
diff --git a/src/components/Programmers.js b/src/components/Programmers.js index bb4aee6bd..ef13a99a3 100644 --- a/src/components/Programmers.js +++ b/src/components/Programmers.js @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ We can only feature one awesome programmer at a time. Find comments below to help you along. */ -import React from 'react'; +import React, { useState } from 'react'; // Use this variable ONLY to initialize a slice of state! // There is something in the JSX right now breaking this rule... @@ -26,10 +26,17 @@ export const listOfAwesome = [ ]; export default function Programmers() { + const [programmers, setProgrammers] = useState(listOfAwesome); + const [featured, setFeatured] = useState(null); // We'll have to use the state hook twice, as we need two slices of state. // The programmers list on the one hand, and the id of the featured programmer on the other. const getNameOfFeatured = () => { + for (let i = 0; i < programmers.length; i++) { + if (programmers[i].id === featured) { + return programmers[i].name + } + } // Leave this for last! // This is NOT an event handler but a helper function. See its usage inside the JSX. // It's going to utilize both slices of state to return the _name_ of the featured dev. @@ -40,7 +47,7 @@ export default function Programmers() { const style = { fontSize: '1.5em', marginTop: '0.5em', - color: 'royalblue', // 🤔 color turns to gold, when celebrating + color: featured ? 'gold' : 'royalblue', // 🤔 color turns to gold, when celebrating }; return ( @@ -51,9 +58,9 @@ export default function Programmers() { /* Nasty bug! We should map over a slice of state, instead of 'listOfAwesome'. We might think: "it works, though!" But if the list of programmers is not state, we could never add or edit programmers in the future. The list would be a static thing." */ - listOfAwesome.map(dev => + programmers.map(dev =>
- {dev.name} + {dev.name}
) } @@ -63,7 +70,7 @@ export default function Programmers() { // Ternaries are fantastic to render "one thing or the other" depending on the "truthiness" of something. // Pseudo-code: if the currently featured id is truthy render text 1, otherwise render text 2. // Replace the hard-coded false with the correct variable. - false + featured ? `🎉 Let's celebrate ${getNameOfFeatured()}! 🥳` : 'Pick an awesome programmer' } diff --git a/src/components/Spinner.js b/src/components/Spinner.js index d0326fd34..f030e6e63 100644 --- a/src/components/Spinner.js +++ b/src/components/Spinner.js @@ -37,23 +37,25 @@ STEP 4: Do you remember the operator we use to do "not"? */ -import React from 'react'; /* STEP 0 */ +import React, { useState } from 'react'; /* STEP 0 */ export default function Spinner() { /* STEP 1 */ +const [spinnerOn, setSpinnerOn] = useState(true); const toggleSpinner = () => { /* STEP 4 */ + setSpinnerOn(!spinnerOn); }; return (

Spinner

{ - true &&
--+--
/* STEP 2 */ + spinnerOn &&
--+--
/* STEP 2 */ }
); diff --git a/src/components/Squares.js b/src/components/Squares.js index 25ab72546..838d56e7c 100644 --- a/src/components/Squares.js +++ b/src/components/Squares.js @@ -14,12 +14,14 @@ Only one square (or none) can be active at any given point. Find comments below to help you along. */ -import React from 'react'; +import React, { useState } from 'react'; // Use this variable ONLY to initialize a slice of state! const listOfSquareIds = ['sqA', 'sqB', 'sqC', 'sqD']; export default function Squares() { + const [square, setSquare] = useState(listOfSquareIds); + const [activeSquare, setActiveSquare] = useState(null); // Use the state hook twice, as we need two slices of state: 'squares' and // 'activeSquare'. One holds the _array_ of square ids, and the other keeps track // of the currently active square. On page load there's no active square, @@ -30,10 +32,15 @@ export default function Squares() { // It should return a string containing the class name of 'active', if the id passed // as the argument matches the active square in state, empty string otherwise. // Right-click and "inspect element" on the square to see its effect. - return '' + return id === activeSquare ? 'active' : ''; }; const markActive = id => { + if (id === activeSquare) { + setActiveSquare(null); + }else { + setActiveSquare(id); + } // This is a helper used inside an _inlined_ click handler (see below). // Set the id argument to become the active id in state // (unless it already is, in which case we should reset @@ -48,7 +55,7 @@ export default function Squares() { // Nasty bug! We should map over a slice of state, instead of 'listOfSquareIds'. // We might say: "it works, though!" But if the list of squares is not state, // we could never add squares, change squares or remove squares in the future. Fix! - listOfSquareIds.map(id => + Squares.map(id =>