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14,084 Pointscheck my solution and tell if theres any disadvantage using the method i used,
for creating a function to delete Guest what i did was to filter the guests array like this -->
deletePlayer = indexToDelete => {
this.setState({
players: this.state.players.filter((player, index) => {
if (indexToDelete !== index) {
return player;
}
return null;
})
})
}
instead of using two slices like what the teacher did, can you detect any problems with my code? thanks so much
2 Answers
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsHave you tested this thoroughly? the MDN page recommends that arrow function expressions "... are best suited for non-method functions," probably because of the fact they don't establish "this" like conventional functions do. So your references to "this" will bind to whatever it represents in the outer context.
Sean Paulson
6,669 PointsIf you were using hooks instead of classes you would not have to worry about 'this' and it would be fine. Also you can remove the if statement
players: this.state.players.filter((player, index) => indexToDelete !== index)