p.s solved the problem i was having, but i would still like to hear your thoughts on this and my code, if you have time :)
I can only assign a value to that variable ONLY after render has been completed, so i assume i must declare that variable in useEffect(), and it is impossible to assign value to it in global scope(which is executed before anything renders). But i also want to use that variable in another useEffect(), but i can't, since it's declared inside a function and it does not belong to global scope. Also, is it normal to have two useEffect -s? One i need for grabbing a context of canvas, and keeping that context consistent (not grabbing new one on every DOM update, as it happens when i don't put [] as second argument of first useEffect). And the other is for doing things with that unique context as state changes. Does it make sense? My code:
import React, { useState, useRef, useEffect } from "react";
import { degreesToRadiansFlipped } from "./helpers/degreesToRadiansFlipped";
function Circle() {
let [degree, setDegree] = useState(0);
const canvas = useRef();
const inputField = useRef();
const coordinateX = Math.cos(degreesToRadiansFlipped(degree)) * 100 + 250;
const coordinateY = Math.sin(degreesToRadiansFlipped(degree)) * 100 + 250;
useEffect(() => {
const context = canvas.current.getContext("2d");
drawCircle(context, coordinateX, coordinateY);
return context;
/*return function cleanUp() {
context.clearRect(0, 0, 500, 500);
context.beginPath();
drawCircle(context, coordinateX, coordinateY);
};*/
}, []);
useEffect(() => {
drawCircle(context, coordinateX, coordinateY);
}, [degree]);
let drawCircle = function(context, x, y) {
context.beginPath();
//arc has option to make it anti-clockwise, making flipping radians redundant
context.arc(250, 250, 100, 0, Math.PI * 2);
context.moveTo(250, 250);
context.lineTo(x, y);
context.stroke();
};
return (
<div>
<canvas ref={canvas} width={500} height={500}></canvas>
<form
onSubmit={(e) => {
e.preventDefault();
setDegree(inputField.current.value);
}}
>
<input type="text" ref={inputField}></input>
<button type="submit">Submit</button>
</form>
</div>
);
}
export default Circle;