SwiftUI Fundamentals

Feb 28 2023 · Swift 5.7, macOS Venture 13.1, Xcode 14.2

Part 2: Navigation & Data Flow

11. NavigationViews

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There are two main ingredients you need to get started with Navigation in SwiftUI.

NavigationView {
  List(artworks) { artwork in ...}
}      
List(artworks, id: \.self) { artwork in
}
.navigationTitle("Artworks")
List(artworks, id: \.self) { artwork in
  NavigationLink(destination: DetailView(artwork: artwork)) {
    Text(artwork.title)
  }
}

Split View

So far, you’ve been looking at this project with an iPhone scheme.

DetailView(artwork: artworks[0])