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When I click the white background button I just want to give yellow background to the selected/pressed button. but for now, I can select more than one button. how can I disable multiple selections?

Common > AddressButton.tsx

    const handlePress = () => {
        setAddressData(addressData);
        if (ratesData) setRatesData(null);
        if (selectedRate) setSelectedRate(null);
        setSelectedItem(!selectedItem)
    };

        const [selectedItem, setSelectedItem] = useState<boolean>(false);

    return (
        <HomeAddressContainer isSelected={selectedItem}>
            <Pressable onPress={handlePress}>
            <HomeAddressRow>
                <HomeAddressIcon>
                <SVGCustomIcon name={selectedItem ? "HomeAddressIcon" : "HomeIconWhite"} />
                    <HomeAddressTitle>{name}</HomeAddressTitle>
                    <HomeAddressName>{company}</HomeAddressName>
                    <HomeAddressStreet>{street1}</HomeAddressStreet>
                    <HomeAddressStreet>{city}, {zip}, {country}</HomeAddressStreet>
            
        </HomeAddressContainer>
    );
};

style.ts for AddressButton.tsx

interface HomeAddressProps {
    isSelected: boolean;
}

export const HomeAddressContainer = styled.View<HomeAddressProps>`
    width: 219px;
    height: 94px;
    border-radius: 8px;
    background-color: #ffffff;
    ${props => props.isSelected && 'background-color: #f9b300'};

`;

Components > Addresses.tsx

  const handlePress = (rate: any, index: number) => {
        setSelectedItem(index);
        // selectRate(rate);
        setSelectedRate(rate);
    };

{addressesList.map((address: AddressData, index) => (
                  <Pressable
                            key={index}
                            onPress={() => handlePress(address, index)}>
                <HomeAddress
                    key={index}
                    addressData={address}
                    packageId={packageId}
                    isSelected={index === selectedItem}
                />
                </Pressable>
            ))}
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    Probably you need to include more code so we can see the states and props passed to your components. Also, you are using <HomeAddress> component but you showed the code of AddressButton.tsx. Are they equal? It would be better if name of the file and component name match each other. Also, in the AddressButton you have const [selectedItem, setSelectedItem] = useState<boolean>(false); which will be individual for each button you have, but im not seeing how isSelected={index === selectedItem} prop is used. Also, why there is 2 Pressable? One in the map and one in the button component? Sep 19, 2022 at 11:24
  • hi, sorry i couldn't add more code. here it is. codesandbox.io/s/naughty-water-fry8bb?file=/style.ts i used isSelected prop in addressbutton.tsx's style file. Sep 19, 2022 at 11:32

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Ok, so first thing to do: add isSelected extraction from Props in HomeAddress component, remove 1 useState from inside of it and change TSX to respect the isSelected passed from outside.

// change
const HomeAddress = ({ addressData, packageId, isSelected }: Props)

// remove
const [selectedItem, setSelectedItem] = useState<boolean>(false);

// change
<HomeAddressContainer isSelected={isSelected}>

// change
<SVGCustomIcon name={isSelected ? "HomeAddressIcon" : "HomeIconWhite"} />

Next - in your SavedAddresses component - change the handlePress a bit to respect setting and unsetting the active item index:

const handlePress = (rate: any, index: number) => {
  setSelectedItem((curr) => {
    // if curr value === passed index - we need to unset this selectedItem
    const toUnset = curr === index;
    // and unset the selectedRate
    setSelectedRate(toUnset ? null : rate);
    return toUnset ? null : index;
  });
};

So now setSelectedItem will check the currently selected item index and if it match with one that passed from parameter - it will set it to null.

Please, try and tell me if there is any more issues with that logic.

(Honestly, your code needs a good refactoring in terms of state management)

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