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Elevate SwiftUI Skills by Building Projects

You're reading from   Elevate SwiftUI Skills by Building Projects Build four modern applications using Swift, Xcode 14, and SwiftUI for iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple Watch

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803242071
Length 268 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (12) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Chapter 1: Swift and SwiftUI Recap 2. Chapter 2: iPhone Project – Tax Calculator Design FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 3: iPhone Project – Tax Calculator Functionality 4. Chapter 4: iPad Project – Photo Gallery Overview 5. Chapter 5: iPad Project – Photo Gallery Enhanced View 6. Chapter 6: Mac Project – App Store Bars 7. Chapter 7: Mac Project – App Store Body 8. Chapter 8: Watch Project – Fitness Companion Design 9. Chapter 9: Watch Project – Fitness Companion UI 10. Index 11. Other Books You May Enjoy

Understanding and implementing views

In this section, we will look at views and how we can implement them in SwiftUI. We will also take a look at combining these views.

Views are the fundamental building blocks of an application’s user interface. A view object renders content within its rectangle bounds and handles any interactions with that content.

In the following sections, we will show the source code and examples for each type of view. If you would like further information, visit Apple’s documentation at https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/views_and_controls.

What are text views?

It is very common to need to display text in our app, and we do this by using a text view, which draws a string. By default, it has a font assigned to it that is best for the platform it is being displayed on; however, you can change the font using the font(_:) view modifier.

The following snippet shows the code used to implement a text view:

var body: some...
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