How to define state when using `history.goBack()` in ReactJS?
history.goBack()
is a function in React Router that allows the user to navigate to the previous page in the browser history. If you want to define the state when using history.goBack()
, you can pass the state object as a second argument to the history.push()
method when navigating to the current page.
Here's an example code block in JavaScript:
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// defining state when navigating to current page
history.push('/current', { name: 'John' });
// go back to previous page
history.goBack();
In the above example, the current page is navigated to with the state object { name: 'John' }
. When the history.goBack()
method is called, the user will be taken to the previous page with the state from the '/current'
page.
Give me an example use of the GOBACK command in AcuCOBOL
AcuCOBOL is an imperative, procedural COBOL language. The GOBACK
command is used for program flow control. It returns the program control to the main block.
For example:
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PERFORM Test-Block
GOBACK
Test-Block.
DISPLAY "This is a test block"
END-PERFORM
In the above example, the PERFORM
command will jump to the Test-Block section of the code. Once the end of the Test-Block
is hit, the GOBACK
command will send control back to the PERFORM
statement after the Test-Block
code block. This allows the code to repeat the code in the Test-Block
block every time the GOBACK
command is called.
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