That is a very good point that I forgot to mention. Thank you very much.
This is also why I always recommend to group the values that will change at the same time together, if you want to use objects in useState. If a state variable inside an object is the only one to change in an object, while the other stays the same, I prefer to put that variable in another useState call.
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That is a very good point that I forgot to mention. Thank you very much.
This is also why I always recommend to group the values that will change at the same time together, if you want to use objects in useState. If a state variable inside an object is the only one to change in an object, while the other stays the same, I prefer to put that variable in another useState call.