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I'm getting some information from a trivia app and setting my state respectively.

componentDidMount(){
axios.get('https://opentdb.com/api.php?amount=50').then( response =>{
for(var key in response.data.results){
this.setState( prevState => ({
    questions: [...prevState.questions, response.data.results[key].question],
    answers: [...prevState.answers, response.data.results[key].correct_answer],
    wrongAnswers: [...prevState.wrongAnswers, response.data.results[key].incorrect_answers]

 }));    
}
 });
}

NOTE: questions, is a string and so is answer, however, wrongAnswers is an array.

whenever I try to render wrongAnswers inside my jsx code the data is displayed as it should. However, whenever I try to access an index or map the elements of the array, I get an error, saying its undefined. I figured it might have something to do, with the fact, that I get the data synchronized in componentDidmount, so I made a check in the render method to see what was displayed.

console.log(this.state.wrongAnswers[this.state.random]);

the first render i get undefined but, since then every time the UI updates i get the correct array displayed, if i put this into my jsx code, the array is also displayed like it should.

However i want to map the wrongAnswers to radio buttons like such

               {this.state.wrongAnswers[this.state.random].map((wrongAnswer, index) => {
  <p key={'Key-'+index}>{wrongAnswer}</p>
      })}
     <form action="">
     <input type="radio" name="gender" value={wrongAnswer} /> 
   Male<br/>
     <input type="radio" name="gender" value={wrongAnswer}/> 
   Female<br/>
     <input type="radio" name="gender" value={wrongAnswer}/> 
   Other<br/>
     </form>
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  • You need to compose all the objects you want in your state, then call setState once. (setState is asynchronous, calling it 50 times like that is bound to give some unexpected results)
    – user5734311
    Dec 1, 2018 at 14:22
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    Why are you posting same question again? This one already resolves your issue stackoverflow.com/questions/53571215/… Dec 1, 2018 at 14:56
  • @HemadriDasari The first solution improved The code but did not solve The problem i still get undefined as of now Dec 1, 2018 at 15:06
  • If first solution didn’t work then you should comment and explain to one who answered your question about the issue rather than posting as a separate question. Also if answer didn’t resolve the issue then please don’t accept it as verified answer Dec 1, 2018 at 15:39
  • Possible duplicate of Access nested array items in javascript Dec 1, 2018 at 15:40

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First of all i would suggest you to to make your state merging first and then call setState() once. Imagine if you have amount=50 then your App will update itself 50 times before the final result is shown.

Second advice is put a condition before you render the data from your state to ensure that your state's list is not undefined at the time of rendering.

class Component React.Component {
  state= {
    random: someValue,
    questions: [],
    answers: [],
    wrongAnswers: []
  }

  componentDidMount() {
    // Your api logic
    // merge and prepare new state object before calling this.setState() !!
    const newObject = mergeLogic();
    // then setState to execute update just once
    this.setState({wrongAnswers: newObject})
  }

  render() {
    const {random, wrongAnswers } = this.state;

    return (
      {wrongAnswers && wrongAnswers[random].map((wrongAnswer, index) => {
        <p key={'Key-'+index}>{wrongAnswer}</p>
      })}

     // your other code...
    );
  }
}
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  • So i should save all my logic in an object before setting the state? Dec 1, 2018 at 14:26
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    I would suggest you to do so. The code above is just showcase I see that you have there answers and questions arrays too but its not fun to write a code from mobile... :D
    – sbqq
    Dec 1, 2018 at 14:27
  • 1
    Just remember to keep the number of udpates as low as possible.
    – sbqq
    Dec 1, 2018 at 14:28
  • Thank you very much! this is great! Dec 1, 2018 at 14:33
  • glad to help. Good luck!
    – sbqq
    Dec 1, 2018 at 14:35

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