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SwiftUI Cookbook

You're reading from   SwiftUI Cookbook Discover solutions and best practices to tackle the most common problems while building SwiftUI apps

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838981860
Length 614 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Edgar Nzokwe Edgar Nzokwe
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Chapter 1: Using the Basic SwiftUI Views and Controls 2. Chapter 2: Going Beyond the Single Component with Lists and Scroll Views FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 3: Viewing while Building with SwiftUI Preview 4. Chapter 4: Creating New Components and Grouping Views in Container Views 5. Chapter 5: Presenting Extra Information to the User 6. Chapter 6: Drawing with SwiftUI 7. Chapter 7: Animating with SwiftUI 8. Chapter 8: Driving SwiftUI with Data 9. Chapter 9: Driving SwiftUI with Combine 10. Chapter 10: Handling Authentication and Firebase with SwiftUI 11. Chapter 11: Handling Core Data in SwiftUI 12. Chapter 12: Cross-Platform SwiftUI 13. Chapter 13: SwiftUI Tips and Tricks 14. Other Books You May Enjoy

Chapter 2: Going Beyond the Single Component with Lists and Scroll Views

In this chapter, we'll learn how to display lists in SwiftUI. List views are similar to UITableViews in UIKit but are significantly simpler to use. No storyboards or prototype cells are required, and we do not need to know how many rows there are. SwiftUI's lists are designed to be modular so that you can build bigger things from smaller components.

We'll also look at lazy stacks and lazy grids, which are used to optimize the display of large amounts of data by loading only the subset of the content that is currently being displayed or is about to be displayed. Lastly, we'll take a look at how to present hierarchical data in an expanding list with sections that can be expanded or collapsed.

By the end of this chapter, you will understand how to display lists of static or dynamic items, add or remove rows from lists, edit lists, add sections to list views, and much more.

In this chapter, we will cover the following recipes:

  • Using scroll views
  • Creating a list of static items
  • Using custom rows in a list
  • Adding rows to a list
  • Deleting rows from a list
  • Editing a list
  • Moving rows in a list
  • Adding sections to a list
  • Using LazyHStack and LazyVStack (iOS 14+)
  • Using LazyHGrid and LazyVGrid (iOS 14+)
  • Using ScrollViewReader (iOS 14+)
  • Using expanding lists (iOS 14+)
  • Using DisclosureGroup to hide and show content (iOS 14+)
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SwiftUI Cookbook
Published in: Oct 2020
Publisher: Packt
ISBN-13: 9781838981860
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