How to loop through multiple images for displaying in modal
I am trying to display multiple (approximately 10) images in a modal by looping through the each of them. The modal opens after clicking on the link present in a table cell, but nothing shows in the modal.
When I display only 1 image, then it gets displayed in modal. I am using React.js for the first time. Please help me with the solution to my problem. Thanks in advance.
}, {
Header: 'Screenshot',
accessor: 'screenshot',
maxWidth: 100,
Cell: row => {
if (row.original.screenshot)
var array = ;
for (var i = 0; i < row.original.screenshot.length; i++) {
array.push = <img src={"data:image/png;base64," + row.original.screenshot[i]} />
}
var Image = array.join('');
return <a onClick={() => {
this.setState({
screenShotModalOpen: true,
screenShotImage:
<div>
{Image}
</div>
})
href={'javascript:void(0)'}>View</a>
}}
},
}],
}]
javascript reactjs image for-loop modal-dialog
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I am trying to display multiple (approximately 10) images in a modal by looping through the each of them. The modal opens after clicking on the link present in a table cell, but nothing shows in the modal.
When I display only 1 image, then it gets displayed in modal. I am using React.js for the first time. Please help me with the solution to my problem. Thanks in advance.
}, {
Header: 'Screenshot',
accessor: 'screenshot',
maxWidth: 100,
Cell: row => {
if (row.original.screenshot)
var array = ;
for (var i = 0; i < row.original.screenshot.length; i++) {
array.push = <img src={"data:image/png;base64," + row.original.screenshot[i]} />
}
var Image = array.join('');
return <a onClick={() => {
this.setState({
screenShotModalOpen: true,
screenShotImage:
<div>
{Image}
</div>
})
href={'javascript:void(0)'}>View</a>
}}
},
}],
}]
javascript reactjs image for-loop modal-dialog
please provide your existing code.
– Siavash Rostami
Nov 26 '18 at 18:53
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I am trying to display multiple (approximately 10) images in a modal by looping through the each of them. The modal opens after clicking on the link present in a table cell, but nothing shows in the modal.
When I display only 1 image, then it gets displayed in modal. I am using React.js for the first time. Please help me with the solution to my problem. Thanks in advance.
}, {
Header: 'Screenshot',
accessor: 'screenshot',
maxWidth: 100,
Cell: row => {
if (row.original.screenshot)
var array = ;
for (var i = 0; i < row.original.screenshot.length; i++) {
array.push = <img src={"data:image/png;base64," + row.original.screenshot[i]} />
}
var Image = array.join('');
return <a onClick={() => {
this.setState({
screenShotModalOpen: true,
screenShotImage:
<div>
{Image}
</div>
})
href={'javascript:void(0)'}>View</a>
}}
},
}],
}]
javascript reactjs image for-loop modal-dialog
I am trying to display multiple (approximately 10) images in a modal by looping through the each of them. The modal opens after clicking on the link present in a table cell, but nothing shows in the modal.
When I display only 1 image, then it gets displayed in modal. I am using React.js for the first time. Please help me with the solution to my problem. Thanks in advance.
}, {
Header: 'Screenshot',
accessor: 'screenshot',
maxWidth: 100,
Cell: row => {
if (row.original.screenshot)
var array = ;
for (var i = 0; i < row.original.screenshot.length; i++) {
array.push = <img src={"data:image/png;base64," + row.original.screenshot[i]} />
}
var Image = array.join('');
return <a onClick={() => {
this.setState({
screenShotModalOpen: true,
screenShotImage:
<div>
{Image}
</div>
})
href={'javascript:void(0)'}>View</a>
}}
},
}],
}]
javascript reactjs image for-loop modal-dialog
javascript reactjs image for-loop modal-dialog
edited Nov 26 '18 at 20:30
Christopher Bradshaw
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asked Nov 26 '18 at 18:41
TThakurTThakur
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please provide your existing code.
– Siavash Rostami
Nov 26 '18 at 18:53
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please provide your existing code.
– Siavash Rostami
Nov 26 '18 at 18:53
please provide your existing code.
– Siavash Rostami
Nov 26 '18 at 18:53
please provide your existing code.
– Siavash Rostami
Nov 26 '18 at 18:53
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For your if
statement in line 169
, add curly braces. If you have multiple lines in your if
statement, then curly braces are required. Do 'if' statements in JavaScript require curly braces?
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For your if
statement in line 169
, add curly braces. If you have multiple lines in your if
statement, then curly braces are required. Do 'if' statements in JavaScript require curly braces?
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For your if
statement in line 169
, add curly braces. If you have multiple lines in your if
statement, then curly braces are required. Do 'if' statements in JavaScript require curly braces?
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For your if
statement in line 169
, add curly braces. If you have multiple lines in your if
statement, then curly braces are required. Do 'if' statements in JavaScript require curly braces?
For your if
statement in line 169
, add curly braces. If you have multiple lines in your if
statement, then curly braces are required. Do 'if' statements in JavaScript require curly braces?
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– Siavash Rostami
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