A Cash Withdrawal App Built With React

In this project, let’s build a Cash Withdrawal app by applying the concepts we have learned till now.

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Design Files

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Set Up Instructions

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  • Download dependencies by running npm install
  • Start up the app using npm start

Completion Instructions

Functionality to be added

The app must have the following functionalities

  • Initially, the balance should be 2000 rupees

  • When a denomination is clicked, then the respective value should be deducted from the balance available

  • The CashWithdrawal component receives the denominationsList as a prop. It consists of a list of denomination objects with the following properties in each denomination object

    Key Data Type
    id Number
    value Number
Components Structure

Implementation Files

Use these files to complete the implementation:

  • src/components/CashWithdrawal/index.js
  • src/components/CashWithdrawal/index.css
  • src/components/DenominationItem/index.js
  • src/components/DenominationItem/index.css

Quick Tips

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  • The string method slice() extracts a section of a string and returns it as a new string, without modifying the original string

    const text = "The quick brown fox";
    console.log(text.slice(0, 3)); // The
    console.log(text.slice(2, 3)); // e
  • You can use the cursor CSS property to specify the mouse cursor to be displayed when pointing over an element

      cursor: pointer;
    

  • You can use the below outline CSS property for buttons and input elements to remove the highlighting when the elements are clicked

      outline: none;
    

Resources

Colors

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Font-families
  • Roboto

Things to Keep in Mind

  • All components you implement should go in the src/components directory.
  • Don’t change the component folder names as those are the files being imported into the tests.
  • Do not remove the pre-filled code
  • Want to quickly review some of the concepts you’ve been learning? Take a look at the Cheat Sheets.

GitHub

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