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Swift Cookbook

You're reading from   Swift Cookbook Proven recipes for developing robust iOS applications with Swift 5.9

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803239583
Length 422 pages
Edition 3rd Edition
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Chris Barker Chris Barker
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Daniel Bolella Daniel Bolella
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Nathan Lawlor Nathan Lawlor
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Keith Moon Keith Moon
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Chapter 1: Swift Fundamentals 2. Chapter 2: Mastering the Building Blocks FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 3: Data Wrangling with Swift 4. Chapter 4: Generics, Operators, and Nested Types 5. Chapter 5: Beyond the Standard Library 6. Chapter 6: Understanding Concurrency in Swift 7. Chapter 7: Building iOS Apps with UIKit 8. Chapter 8: Building iOS Apps with SwiftUI 9. Chapter 9: Getting to Grips with Combine 10. Chapter 10: Using CoreML and Vision in Swift 11. Chapter 11: Immersive Swift with ARKit and Augmented Reality 12. Chapter 12: Visualizing Data with Swift Charts 13. Index 14. Other Books You May Enjoy

Bundling values into structs

Class objects are great for encapsulating data and functionality within a unifying concept, such as a person, as they allow individual instances to be referenced. However, not everything is an object.

We may need to represent data that is logically grouped together, but there isn’t much more than that. It’s not more than the sum of its parts; it is the sum of its parts.

For this, there are structs. Short for structures, structs can be found in many programming languages. Structs are value types (as opposed to classes, which are reference types) and, as such, behave differently when passed around. In this recipe, we will learn how structs work in Swift, and when and how to use them.

Getting ready

In this recipe, we will build on top of the previous recipe, so open the playground you have used for the previous recipe. Don’t worry if you didn’t work through the previous recipe, as this one will contain all the code you...

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