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## splitAtom
The `splitAtom` utility is useful for when you want to get an atom for each element in a list.It works for read/write atoms that contain a list. When used on such an atom, it returns an atomwhich itself contains a list of atoms, each corresponding to the respective item in the original list.
A simplified type signature would be:
```tstype SplitAtom = <Item>(arrayAtom: PrimitiveAtom<Array<Item>>): Atom<Array<PrimitiveAtom<Item>>>```
Additionally, the atom returned by `splitAtom` contains a dispatch function in the `write` direction (since v1.6.4),this is useful for when you want a simple way to modify the original atom with actions such as `remove`, `insert`, and `move`.
See the below example for usage.
### Codesandbox
<CodeSandbox id="s4hvgo" />```tsximport { Provider, atom, useAtom, PrimitiveAtom } from 'jotai'import { splitAtom } from 'jotai/utils'import './styles.css'
const initialState = [ { task: 'help the town', done: false, }, { task: 'feed the dragon', done: false, },]
const todosAtom = atom(initialState)const todoAtomsAtom = splitAtom(todosAtom)
type TodoType = (typeof initialState)[number]
const TodoItem = ({ todoAtom, remove,}: { todoAtom: PrimitiveAtom<TodoType> remove: () => void}) => { const [todo, setTodo] = useAtom(todoAtom) return ( <div> <input value={todo.task} onChange={(e) => { setTodo((oldValue) => ({ ...oldValue, task: e.target.value })) }} /> <input type="checkbox" checked={todo.done} onChange={() => { setTodo((oldValue) => ({ ...oldValue, done: !oldValue.done })) }} /> <button onClick={remove}>remove</button> </div> )}
const TodoList = () => { const [todoAtoms, dispatch] = useAtom(todoAtomsAtom) return ( <ul> {todoAtoms.map((todoAtom) => ( <TodoItem todoAtom={todoAtom} remove={() => dispatch({ type: 'remove', atom: todoAtom })} /> ))} </ul> )}
const App = () => ( <Provider> <TodoList /> </Provider>)
export default App```