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I have a component like this:

export default class Demo extends Component{
    constructor(props){
        super(props)
        this.state = {
           str1: '',
           str2: '',
           str3: '',
           str4: '',
        }
    }

........
}

And the string is like aaa-bbb-ccc-dd

How can I split them and add to the component state. My goal is something like:

str1: 'aaa',
str2: 'bbb',
str3: 'ccc',
str4: 'dd'
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  • You might consider using an array instead of slight variations on a property name Jan 17, 2019 at 0:44
  • Where is the actual string? Is it props? Jan 17, 2019 at 0:45
  • CertainPerformance: Thank you for your advice JackBashford: yes it is
    – Solar1407
    Jan 17, 2019 at 0:51

3 Answers 3

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Create a new object using reduce and then use this.setState() to finally set the state in just one simple movement.

Also notice that it is more performant to set the state just once and use the function provided by react. Setting the state directly like state[bar] = foo is a bad practice as the documentation says

let string = "aaa-bbb-ccc-dd";

const newState = string.split('-').reduce((a, c, i) => {
    a[`str${i+1}`] = c;
    return a;
}, {})

this.setState(newState)
1

Something like the following should work:

const str = "aaa-bbb-ccc-dd"; 
const arr = srt.split("-");   
this.setState({str1 : arr[0],str2 : arr[1], str3: arr[2], str4 : arr[3]});
1

Try

let s = "aaa-bbb-ccc-dd";

let state = {}
        
s.split('-').forEach((x,i)=> state[`str${i+1}`]=x )

console.log(state);

// and set state using this.setState(state) 

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  • this is bad, he is trying to set the state directly using state[s]=x. which is a bad practice. Jan 17, 2019 at 0:52
  • If memory serves, we can't set the component state directly like that.
    – Solar1407
    Jan 17, 2019 at 0:53

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