| # `useStateList` | |
| Provides handles for circular iteration over states list. | |
| Supports forward and backward iterations and arbitrary position set. | |
| ## Usage | |
| ```jsx | |
| import { useStateList } from 'react-use'; | |
| import { useRef } from 'react'; | |
| const stateSet = ['first', 'second', 'third', 'fourth', 'fifth']; | |
| const Demo = () => { | |
| const { state, prev, next, setStateAt, setState, currentIndex, isFirst, isLast } = useStateList(stateSet); | |
| const indexInput = useRef<HTMLInputElement>(null); | |
| const stateInput = useRef<HTMLInputElement>(null); | |
| return ( | |
| <div> | |
| <pre> | |
| {state} [index: {currentIndex}], [isFirst: {isFirst}], [isLast: {isLast}] | |
| </pre> | |
| <button onClick={() => prev()}>prev</button> | |
| <br /> | |
| <button onClick={() => next()}>next</button> | |
| <br /> | |
| <input type="text" ref={indexInput} style={{ width: 120 }} /> | |
| <button onClick={() => setStateAt((indexInput.current!.value as unknown) as number)}>set state by index</button> | |
| <br /> | |
| <input type="text" ref={stateInput} style={{ width: 120 }} /> | |
| <button onClick={() => setState(stateInput.current!.value)}> set state by value</button> | |
| </div> | |
| ); | |
| }; | |
| ``` | |
| ## Reference | |
| ```ts | |
| const { state, currentIndex, prev, next, setStateAt, setState, isFirst, isLast } = useStateList<T>(stateSet: T[] = []); | |
| ``` | |
| If `stateSet` changed, became shorter than before and `currentIndex` left in shrunk gap - the last element of list will be taken as current. | |
| - **`state`**_`: T`_ — current state value; | |
| - **`currentIndex`**_`: number`_ — current state index; | |
| - **`prev()`**_`: void`_ — switches state to the previous one. If first element selected it will switch to the last one; | |
| - **`next()`**_`: void`_ — switches state to the next one. If last element selected it will switch to the first one; | |
| - **`setStateAt(newIndex: number)`**_`: void`_ — set the arbitrary state by index. Indexes are looped, and can be negative. | |
| _4ex:_ if list contains 5 elements, attempt to set index 9 will bring use to the 5th element, in case of negative index it will start counting from the right, so -17 will bring us to the 4th element. | |
| - **`setState(state: T)`**_`: void`_ — set the arbitrary state value that exists in `stateSet`. _In case new state does not exists in `stateSet` an Error will be thrown._ | |
| - **`isFirst`**_`: boolean`_ — `true` if current state is the first one. | |
| - **`isLast`**_`: boolean`_ — `true` if current state is the last one. | |