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How can I have access to this.props in react but without render method? In a function method with const variable ? When I make console.log(this.props) I get an error.

const TopBar = ({ className, ...rest }) => { 
const classes = useStyles(); const [anchorEl, setAnchorEl] = React.useState(null); const open = Boolean(anchorEl); const [lan ,setLan] = React.useState('EN'); .... 

where should I place the props ??

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In a functional component you need to pass the props like this

const Component = (props) => {

    return <div>Component Content</div>

}

Then you can use it like this

console.log(props)
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  • I have the following code: const TopBar = ({ className, ...rest }) => { const classes = useStyles(); const [anchorEl, setAnchorEl] = React.useState(null); const open = Boolean(anchorEl); const [lan ,setLan] = React.useState('EN'); .... where should I place the props ??
    – apanay22
    Nov 5, 2020 at 21:52
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    In this section ({ className, ...rest }) you are destructuring the props, so you can access it like this console.log(className) or you can replace ({ className, ...rest }) with '(props)` then you get the full props. hope this makes sense. Nov 5, 2020 at 21:58
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In a function component, the first argument is the props.

const Example = (props) => {
  console.log(props);

  return null;
}
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  • I have the following code: const TopBar = ({ className, ...rest }) => { const classes = useStyles(); const [anchorEl, setAnchorEl] = React.useState(null); const open = Boolean(anchorEl); const [lan ,setLan] = React.useState('EN'); .... where should I place the props ??
    – apanay22
    Nov 5, 2020 at 21:53
  • You already have the props: ({ className, ...rest }). This code is taking the props and destructuring it into a className variable and a rest variable. Nov 5, 2020 at 22:09

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