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7,616 Pointshaving trouble understanding this question
Complete the code to display the value of a prop named time. Note that Clock is a class component.
class Clock extends React.Component {
render() {
return (
<span className="time"> ANSWER HERE </span>
);
}
}
2 Answers
Adam N
70,280 PointsIf I wanted to access a prop named title in a class component, it would look like this:
class Welcome extends React.Component {
render() {
return <h1>Hello, {this.props.title}</h1>;
}
}
cloud712
7,616 PointsAdam N I forgot the curly braces 🤦 thank you!
cloud712
7,616 Pointscloud712
7,616 PointsAdam N I tried this.props.time but that was incorrect. Where did you get "title" from?
Adam N
70,280 PointsAdam N
70,280 Pointscloud712 Did you put curly braces around the expression?
That was a random block of code I found that used props. Should be enough for you to decipher the pattern.