07-21-2023, 03:08 PM
In short, if you are using class component you have to initialize the input using state, like this:
this.state = { the_name_attribute_of_the_input: "initial_value_or_empty_value" };
and you have to do this for all of your inputs you'd like to change their values in code.
In the case of using functional components, you will be using hooks to manage the input value, and you have to put initial value for each input you'd like to manipulate later like this:
const [name, setName] = React.useState({name: 'initialValue'});
If you'd like to have no initial value, you can put an empty string.
this.state = { the_name_attribute_of_the_input: "initial_value_or_empty_value" };
and you have to do this for all of your inputs you'd like to change their values in code.
In the case of using functional components, you will be using hooks to manage the input value, and you have to put initial value for each input you'd like to manipulate later like this:
const [name, setName] = React.useState({name: 'initialValue'});
If you'd like to have no initial value, you can put an empty string.