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Conditional rendering based on user input

I've just started learning React and am struggling with conditional rendering. I want to render components based on form input but i'm not sure what needs to be done or where it needs to be executed.

I have imported my Form component which has the input I want to use and have another component like this:

import React, {Component} from 'react';
import Form from './Form';
import CardOne from './CardOne';
import CardTwo from './CardTwo';
import CardThree from './CardThree';

export default class CardContainer extends Component {
  render(){
    return (
      <div>
        <CardOne />
        <CardTwo />
        <CardThree />
     </div>
    )
  }
}

I basically want to be able to show certain Cards if the value of the input is greater than X when the form is submitted, but I don't know how to target an imported component.

This is my Form component:

export default class Form extends Component {
  state = {
    number: ''
  };

  change = (e) => {
    this.setState({
      [e.target.name]: e.target.value
    });
  };

  onSubmit = e => {
    e.preventDefault();
    this.props.onSubmit(this.state);
    this.setState({
      number: ''
    })
  };

  render(){
    return (
      <form>
        <label>Number</label>
        <input
        type="number"
        name="number"
        placeholder="Number"
        value={this.state.number}
        onChange={e => this.change(e)} />

        <button onClick={e => this.onSubmit(e)}>Submit</button>
      </form>
    )
  }
}

Any help will be massively appreciated!

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Thomas Allen Avatar asked May 08 '26 07:05

Thomas Allen


1 Answers

I have redesigned your Form component , Below is my code. . Let me know if u faced any issues on that .

import React, { Component } from 'react';
import CardOne from './CardOne';
import CardTwo from './CardTwo';
import CardThree from './CardThree';

export default class Form extends Component {
  state = {
    number: '',
    showOne:true,
    showTwo:false,
    showThree:false,
    userInputValue:''
  };

  change = (e) => {
    this.setState({
      userInputValue: e.target.value
    });
  };

  onSubmit = e => {
    e.preventDefault();
    this.props.onSubmit(this.state);
    if (this.state.userInputValue > 10 && this.state.userInputValue <20 ){
      this.setState({
        showTwo: true,
      })
    }
    if (this.state.userInputValue > 20 && this.state.userInputValue < 30) {
      this.setState({
        showThree: true,
      })
    }
  };

  render() {
    return (
      <div>
      <form>
        <label>Number</label>
        <input
          type="number"
          name="number"
          placeholder="Number"
          value={this.state.userInputValue}
          onChange={e => this.change(e)} />

        <button onClick={e => this.onSubmit(e)}>Submit</button>
      </form>
      <div>
      {this.state.showOne ? 
            <CardOne />
       :
       <div></div>
      }
      {this.state.showTwo ?
        <CardTwo />
        :
        <div></div>
      }
      {this.state.showThree ?
        <CardThree />
        :
        <div></div>
      }
      </div>
      </div>
    )
  }
}

// What i wrote above is your base functionality . You reedit the condition depends on ur requirement .
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Beckham_Vinoth Avatar answered May 10 '26 19:05

Beckham_Vinoth



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