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I tried to call a function in set time inter val for every 5 seconds but i throws errors in TypeError: this.intialState is not a function

componentDidMount() { 
        this.intialState(); 
        setInterval(this.changeSelection,5000); 
    }
    changeSelection(){ 
        this.intialState(); 
    }

  TypeError: this.intialState is not a function
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Updated 5-second countdown using class Clock extends Component

    import React, { Component } from 'react';

    class Clock extends Component {

      constructor(props){
        super(props);
        this.state = {currentCount: 10}
      }

      timer() {
        this.setState({
          currentCount: this.state.currentCount - 1
        })
        if(this.state.currentCount < 1) { 
          clearInterval(this.intervalId);
        }
      }

      componentDidMount() {
        this.intervalId = setInterval(this.timer.bind(this), 1000);
      }

      componentWillUnmount(){
        clearInterval(this.intervalId);
      }

      render() {
        return(
          <div>{this.state.currentCount}</div>
        );
      }
    }

   export default Clock;
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this loses its context inside functions. You can bind changeSelection in the constructor

constructor() {
  super();
  this.changeSelection = this.changeSelection.bind(this);
  setInterval(this.changeSelection, 500);
}

or make it a fat arrow function since these functions don't have their own this context and will take the parent's

changeSelection = () => {
  // code here
}
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An arrow function expression is a syntactically compact alternative to a regular function expression, although without its own bindings to the this

componentDidMount() { 
  this.intialState(); 
  setInterval(this.changeSelection,5000); 
}
changeSelection = () => { 
  this.intialState(); 
}

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The problem is that your function 'changeSelection' does not have access to 'this'.

There are two easy ways to solve this issue:

  1. In your 'constructor', add this line to bind 'this' with changeSelection

this.changeSelection = this.changeSelection.bind()

  1. An arrow function

changeSelection = () => {};

Click here to see more ways to do binding

You can read more about why we need binding why and how to bind

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