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Swift Cookbook. - Second Edition

By : Keith Moon, Chris Barker
Book Image

Swift Cookbook. - Second Edition

By: Keith Moon, Chris Barker

Overview of this book

Swift is an exciting, multi-platform, general-purpose programming language, and with this book, you'll explore the features of its latest version, Swift 5.3. The book begins with an introduction to the basic building blocks of Swift 5.3, its syntax, and the functionalities of Swift constructs. You’ll then discover how Swift Playgrounds provide an ideal platform to write, execute, and debug your Swift code. As you advance through the chapters, the book will show you how to bundle variables into tuples or sets, order your data with an array, store key-value pairs with dictionaries, and use property observers. You’ll also get to grips with the decision-making and control structures in Swift, examine advanced features such as generics and operators, and explore functionalities outside of the standard library. Once you’ve learned how to build iOS applications using UIKit, you'll find out how to use Swift for server-side programming, run Swift on Linux, and investigate Vapor. Finally, you'll discover some of the newest features of Swift 5.3 using SwiftUI and Combine to build adaptive and reactive applications, and find out how to use Swift to build and integrate machine learning models along with Apple’s Vision Framework. By the end of this Swift book, you'll have discovered solutions to boost your productivity while developing code using Swift 5.3.
Table of Contents (14 chapters)
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About Packt

Using Swift Playgrounds for UI

We can use Playgrounds to experiment with UI and test custom views and interfaces. In this recipe, we will build a bar chart view that we can use to display numerical data in chart form and use a playground to test it.

Getting ready

First, we'll create an iOS-based playground to build our bar chart. In Chapter 1, Swift Building Blocks, we went through creating a new playground, so return there if you need a refresher.

We will create a custom view that will display information in bar chart form, and use that to test some features of playgrounds. You can either enter the following code into a new iOS-based playground or download the playground named Simple_iOS.playground from this book's GitHub repository:

  1. Create a Color struct:
import UIKit

struct
Color {
let red: Float
let green: Float
let blue: Float
let alpha: Float = 1.0

var displayColor: UIColor {
return UIColor(red: CGFloat(red),
green: CGFloat...