How can I use TypeScript types in my React project?
You can use TypeScript types in your React project by defining interfaces or types for your props and state.
Can you give me an example of defining props with TypeScript?
Sure! You can define a props interface like this: interface MyComponentProps { name: string; age: number; }
and then use it in your component.
What about using types for state in a functional component?
For state, you can use the useState
hook with a type argument: const [count, setCount] = useState<number>(0);
.
Are there any best practices for using TypeScript with React?
Yes, always define types for your props and state, use enums for fixed values, and leverage TypeScript's utility types for better type safety.
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