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I'm trying to get useRef to console.log the text of the clicked element but it just logs the last span element of "Green" every time no matter which span element I click.

Is there a way to console.log the text for the clicked element? Perhaps there's a better hook to get the result I'm looking for?

Thanks for any help.

import React, { useRef } from "react";

export default function Hello() {
  const ref = useRef(null);

  function checkRef() {
    console.log(ref.current.innerText);
  }

  return (
    <div className="container">
      <span ref={ref} onClick={checkRef} className="selected">
        Blue
      </span>
      <span ref={ref} onClick={checkRef} className="selected">
        Red
      </span>
      <span ref={ref} onClick={checkRef} className="selected">
        Green
      </span>
    </div>
  );
}

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If you need a ref, put the <span>s into a separate component:

const Button = ({ text }) => {
  const ref = useRef(null);
  function checkRef() {
    console.log(ref.current.innerText);
  }
  return (
    <span onClick={checkRef} className='selected' ref={ref}>
      {text}
    </span>
  );
};
export default function Hello() {
  return (
    <Button text='Blue' />
    <Button text='Red' />
    <Button text='Green' />
  );
}

Though, at this point, you could also remove the ref completely and just log the text prop. This would be much more elegant if it's possible with your real code:

function checkRef() {
  console.log(text);
}

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