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In React native apps, multiple screens are often needed. And the user needs to go from one screen to the other screen. In this article, two different approaches are used to make the two-screen apps where the user can go from one screen to the other and back. In Example 1, the createStackNavigator module from 'react-navigation' is used to implement the navigation while in Example 2, for creating the navigation the createSwitchNavigator is used. Algorithm Algorithm 1 Step 1 − Import createStackNavigator from 'react-navigation' Step 2 − Make the App.js and write the code for navigation from one screen ... Read More

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What is Node.js? Node.js is a JavaScript runtime environment which is used to execute the JavaScript code outside the browser. It can be used on different operating system like windows, Mac OS, Linux. Node.js is used to build server-side web applications which can respond fast and handle multiple connections parallelly. Why Node.js? JavaScript was created for the purpose of using it in web browsers. Node.js has enabled developers to use JavaScript for full-stack development. It allows developers to write both the client-side and server-side code in the same language and create web applications, command-line interface tools and other software. Using ... Read More

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For removing the disabled property, we can use the disabled tag available in VueJS. The disabled tag basically checks for the boolean value and decides if the input tag needs to be displayed or not. We set the value in app.js and dynamically change its value based on the toggle feature. To apply the :disabled, we will first create a div element with id ‘app’. Once the div element is created, we can apply the disabled property to the element by initializing the data content. Syntax Following is the syntax to disable the input taking in Vue.js − @click ... Read More

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Filters basically provides the functionality to check inputs and then apply different type of formatting or transformations to the same. The filter property of a component is an object that accepts a value and return some other confirgured value as a response. In this article, we will not use filters and therefore directly apply the logic to check if a string is a palindrome or not. For a string to be palindrome the string should be equal to its reverse string. Therefore, we have to first reverse the string and then check the equality of that string with the original ... Read More

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Vue can be defined as a progressive framework for building the user interfaces. It has multiple directives that can be used as per the user needs. The basic core library is mainly focused on building the view layer only and is also easy to pick up other libraries or integrate with them. In this article, we will use the Vue filters to check whether a string is a Leap year or not. A leap year has 366 days, whereas a non-Leap year has only 365 days. We can use logic to check whether a year is a Leap or not. ... Read More

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Vue can be defined as a progressive framework for building the user interfaces. It has multiple directives that can be used as per the user needs. The basic core library is mainly focused on building the view layer only and it is also easy to pick up other libraries or integrate with them. In the below article, we will see how to capitalize a particular string. Capitalizing is basically a process where only the first character of a string is in capital letters and remaining all the characters are in lower case. We can capitalize a string by getting the ... Read More

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Generally, we cannot call a Vue component method from outside the component. But we have a way to call the component from outside. We can use the Vue’s ref Directive. This metthod allows a component to be referenced from the parent for direct access. To apply the ref Directive, we will first create a div element with id ‘app’. Once the div element is created, we can apply the ref to the element by initializing the its data. Syntax Following is the syntax to call a component method from outside the component in Vue.js − Here, the ... Read More

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While hovering over a div or an element sometimes we require to display some information. This information or data is displayed while hovering over it with the mouse. Therefore, to display this data, we basically use the JS function @mouseover to display data. In the above specific case, we will make the mouseover function which will return data on hover. Please look at the below example for more clarification. Syntax Following is the syntax to call a function with mouse hover in Vue.js − mouseOver: function(){ this.active = !this.active; } Here mouseOver ... Read More

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The value for v-bind:style is just a plain JavaScript object that works upon some rules for binding the content. The value of the background image should be a string. So we can apply or data-bind the background image in Vue.js using the style tag and then defining the backgroundImage URL in it. It will automatically retrieve the url from the string and then display the same data content on the browser webpage. To access the background image, make a div element and define the background image in it with url. The url will be retrieved from the JS file. Example ... Read More

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The v-bind directive in VueJS can be used for binding one or more attributes, or a component prop to an element. If the attribute is bonded towards our data that is defined in the Vue instance, then we can observe these data changes dynamically since the attributes are binded. To apply the v-bind directive, we will first create a div element with id ‘app’. Once the div element is created, we can apply the v-on: click.middle directive to the element. Syntax We can use the following syntax to bind attributes in Vue.js − v-bind:attribute = "expression" Here "expression" ... Read More