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#### Arguments
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* [`mapStateToProps(state, [ownProps]): stateProps`] \(*Function*): If this argument is specified, it will subscribe to Redux store updates. This means that any time the store is updated, `mapStateToProps` will be called. The results of `mapStateToProps` must be a plain object*, which will be merged into the component’s props. If you don't want to subscribe to store updates, pass `null` or `undefined` in place of `mapStateToProps`. If `ownProps` is specified as a second argument, its value will be the props passed to your component, and `mapStateToProps` will be additionally re-invoked whenever the component receives new props (e.g. if props received from a parent component have shallowly changed, and you use the ownProps argument, mapStateToProps is re-evaluated).
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* [`mapStateToProps(state, [ownProps]): stateProps`] \(*Function*): If this argument is specified, the new component will subscribe to Redux store updates. This means that any time the store is updated, `mapStateToProps` will be called. The results of `mapStateToProps` must be a plain object*, which will be merged into the component’s props. If you don't want to subscribe to store updates, pass `null` or `undefined` in place of `mapStateToProps`. If `ownProps` is specified as a second argument, its value will be the props passed to your component, and `mapStateToProps` will be additionally re-invoked whenever the component receives new props (e.g. if props received from a parent component have shallowly changed, and you use the ownProps argument, mapStateToProps is re-evaluated).
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>Note: in advanced scenarios where you need more control over the rendering performance, `mapStateToProps()` can also return a function. In this case, *that* function will be used as `mapStateToProps()` for a particular component instance. This allows you to do per-instance memoization. You can refer to [#279](https://github.com/reactjs/react-redux/pull/279) and the tests it adds for more details. Most apps never need this.
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