Pass image from one component to another React
I have a component where I upload image. Then I want to pass it to another component which is in another file. How can I do this? Can you explain with some code?
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I have a component where I upload image. Then I want to pass it to another component which is in another file. How can I do this? Can you explain with some code?
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I have a component where I upload image. Then I want to pass it to another component which is in another file. How can I do this? Can you explain with some code?
reactjs
I have a component where I upload image. Then I want to pass it to another component which is in another file. How can I do this? Can you explain with some code?
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Can you share your code which uploads an image?
I believe you don't need to pass an image to another component if you know the path/name of an image.
If you need to pass, you can use props.
In first Component:
<
AnotherComponent image={pathAndNameOfImageFile} />
In AnotherComponent, you can access image as:
this.props.image
Hope this helps you.
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Can you share your code which uploads an image?
I believe you don't need to pass an image to another component if you know the path/name of an image.
If you need to pass, you can use props.
In first Component:
<
AnotherComponent image={pathAndNameOfImageFile} />
In AnotherComponent, you can access image as:
this.props.image
Hope this helps you.
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Can you share your code which uploads an image?
I believe you don't need to pass an image to another component if you know the path/name of an image.
If you need to pass, you can use props.
In first Component:
<
AnotherComponent image={pathAndNameOfImageFile} />
In AnotherComponent, you can access image as:
this.props.image
Hope this helps you.
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Can you share your code which uploads an image?
I believe you don't need to pass an image to another component if you know the path/name of an image.
If you need to pass, you can use props.
In first Component:
<
AnotherComponent image={pathAndNameOfImageFile} />
In AnotherComponent, you can access image as:
this.props.image
Hope this helps you.
Can you share your code which uploads an image?
I believe you don't need to pass an image to another component if you know the path/name of an image.
If you need to pass, you can use props.
In first Component:
<
AnotherComponent image={pathAndNameOfImageFile} />
In AnotherComponent, you can access image as:
this.props.image
Hope this helps you.
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