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Create a custom hook that takes a
valueand adelay. -
Use the
useState()hook to store the debounced value. -
Use the
useEffect()hook to update the debounced value every timevalueis updated. -
Use
setTimeout()to create a timeout that delays invoking the setter of the previous state variable bydelayms. -
Use
clearTimeout()to clean up when dismounting the component. -
This is particularly useful when dealing with user input.
const useDebounce = (value, delay) => {
const [debouncedValue, setDebouncedValue] = React.useState(value);
React.useEffect(() => {
const handler = setTimeout(() => {
setDebouncedValue(value);
}, delay);
return () => {
clearTimeout(handler);
};
}, [value]);
return debouncedValue;
};
Example Usage:
const Counter = () => {
const [value, setValue] = React.useState(0);
const lastValue = useDebounce(value, 500);
return (
<div>
<p>
Current: {value} - Debounced: {lastValue}
</p>
<button onClick={() => setValue(value + 1)}>Increment</button>
</div>
);
};