Here is my code:
export default function App() {
const array = ["item1", "item2", "item3"];
let progress = "";
const list = array.map((item) => {
progress += `/${item}`;
return (
<input
key={item}
type="button"
value={item}
onClick={() => {
console.log(progress);
}}
/>
);
});
return <div className="App">{list}</div>;
}
Also, you can try it on sandbox
When I click item1 button on the page. Why the console log /item1/item2/item3
?
The expected behavior is that:
When item1 button is clicked. Console log /item1
;
When item2 button is clicked. Console log /item1/item2
;
...
Thanks.
I've found the answer in Creating closures in loops: A common mistake
Thanks.