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| title: Bind 'this' to a Class Method
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| ## Bind 'this' to a Class Method
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| If a method on JavaScript `class` need to access some internal `state` of the instance, like `this.state`, the method need to be bound to the instance of the `class`. A more detailed description of 'this' binding can be found [here](https://github.com/getify/You-Dont-Know-JS/blob/master/this%20%26%20object%20prototypes/ch2.md)
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| 
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| ### Hint 1
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| Like many things in programming, there is more than one way to bind this. For this challenge we are going to stick with constructor binding.
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| 
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| ```js
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| class MyClass {
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|   constructor() {
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|     this.myMethod = this.myMethod.bind(this);
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|   }
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|   
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|   myMethod() {
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|     // whatever myMethod does
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|   }
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| }
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| ```
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| 
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| ## Spoiler
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| 
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| 
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| ```jsx
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| class MyComponent extends React.Component {
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|   constructor(props) {
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|     super(props);
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|     this.state = {
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|       itemCount: 0
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|     };
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|     // change code below this line
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|     this.addItem = this.addItem.bind(this);
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|     // change code above this line
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|   }
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|   addItem() {
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|     this.setState({
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|       itemCount: this.state.itemCount + 1
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|     });
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|   }
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|   render() {
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|     return (
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|       <div>
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|         { /* change code below this line */ }
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|         <button onClick={this.addItem}>Click Me</button>
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|         { /* change code above this line */ }
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|         <h1>Current Item Count: {this.state.itemCount}</h1>
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|       </div>
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|     );
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|   }
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| }
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| ```
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