I am a beginner to React. I just tried the following code:
class Contact extends React.Component {
render() {
return (
<div id="authorization">
<h1>
{
if (this.state.authorized) {
'Contact'
} else {
'Enter the Password'
}
}
</h1>
)
}
}
As you can see in the above code, I have put a JS if-else code in between a pair of curly braces {}, because I read it on Introducing JSX that
You can put any valid JavaScript expression inside the curly braces in JSX.
But the above code just didn't work. But if I replace it with a ternary operator:
<h1>
{ this.state.authorized ? 'Contact' : 'Enter the Password' }
</h1>
it works! Is that there are some situations under which I can only use ternary operator but not usual JS if-else statement?
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