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fix the typo on onDrag method, and make it match with the return result of onDragStop
fix typo
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@montekaka Thanks 👍
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@bokuweb I would like to use the onDrag method to detect the current coordinates, and I expect the last onDrag will return the same coordinates as the onDragStop. But I see a different result. e.g. Should I not use onDrag for such purpose? Please advise. |
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For example, this one, you can see the onDrag and onDragStop have different coordinates https://codesandbox.io/s/compassionate-feistel-nfpdb?fontsize=14&hidenavigation=1&theme=dark |
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There is a typo on the onDrag method returns
return this.props.onDrag(e, { ...data, x: data.x - offset.left, y: data.y - offset.top });I think it should be return the same result as the onDragStop
return this.props.onDragStop(e, { ...data, x: data.x + left, y: data.y + top });