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#### Props

* `store` (*[Redux Store](http://redux.js.org/docs/api/Store.html)*): The single Redux store in your application.
* `store` (*[Redux Store](https://redux.js.org/api-reference/store)*): The single Redux store in your application.
* `children` (*ReactElement*) The root of your component hierarchy.

#### Example
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* [`mapDispatchToProps(dispatch, [ownProps]): dispatchProps`] \(*Object* or *Function*): If an object is passed, each function inside it is assumed to be a Redux action creator. An object with the same function names, but with every action creator wrapped into a `dispatch` call so they may be invoked directly, will be merged into the component’s props.

If a function is passed, it will be given `dispatch` as the first parameter. It’s up to you to return an object that somehow uses `dispatch` to bind action creators in your own way. (Tip: you may use the [`bindActionCreators()`](http://reactjs.github.io/redux/docs/api/bindActionCreators.html) helper from Redux.)
If a function is passed, it will be given `dispatch` as the first parameter. It’s up to you to return an object that somehow uses `dispatch` to bind action creators in your own way. (Tip: you may use the [`bindActionCreators()`](https://redux.js.org/api-reference/bindactioncreators) helper from Redux.)

If your `mapDispatchToProps` function is declared as taking two parameters, it will be called with `dispatch` as the first parameter and the props passed to the connected component as the second parameter, and will be re-invoked whenever the connected component receives new props. (The second parameter is normally referred to as `ownProps` by convention.)

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