<input type="checkbox" name="test_checkbox" :checked1111="test" @click="onClick"> Test
onClick: function (e) {
this.test = e.target.checked
console.log(this.test)
}
You can write whatever you want in checked1111. Strangely enough, the check function can be realized
or written as
<input type="checkbox" name="test_checkbox" :aaafc="test" @click="onClick"> Test
can realize two-way binding of data test
Because what works is your onClick processing function, you bind whether checked to test in this function, so it is okay if you do not write: checked="test" on the input tag.