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swift - Dynamically hiding view in SwiftUI

I'm trying to conditionally hide a DatePicker in SwiftUI. However, I'm having any issue with mismatched types:

var datePicker = DatePicker($datePickerDate)
if self.showDatePicker {
    datePicker = datePicker.hidden()
}

In this case, datePicker is a DatePicker<EmptyView> type but datePicker.hidden() is a _ModifiedContent<DatePicker<EmptyView>, _HiddenModifier>. So I cannot assign datePicker.hidden() to datePicker. I've tried variations of this and can't seem to find a way that works. Any ideas?

UPDATE

You can unwrap the _ModifiedContent type to get the underlying type using it's content property. However, this doesn't solve the underlying issue. The content property appears to just be the original, unmodified date picker.

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The simplest and most common way to hide a view is like the following:

struct ContentView: View {
    @State private var showText = true

    var body: some View {
        VStack {
            Button("Toggle text") {
                showText.toggle()
            }

            if showText {
                Text("Hello World!")
            }
        }
    }
}

This removes the Text view from the hierarchy when showText equals false. If you wish to have an option to preserve the space or want it as a modifier, see below.


I created an extension, so you can use a modifier, like so to hide the view:

Text("Hello World!")
    .isHidden(true)

Or for complete removal:

Text("Label")
    .isHidden(true, remove: true)

The extension below is also available on GitHub here if you want to use Swift Packages: GeorgeElsham/HidingViews.


Here is the code to create the View modifier:

I recommend you use this code in its own file (remember to import SwiftUI):

extension View {
    /// Hide or show the view based on a boolean value.
    ///
    /// Example for visibility:
    ///
    ///     Text("Label")
    ///         .isHidden(true)
    ///
    /// Example for complete removal:
    ///
    ///     Text("Label")
    ///         .isHidden(true, remove: true)
    ///
    /// - Parameters:
    ///   - hidden: Set to `false` to show the view. Set to `true` to hide the view.
    ///   - remove: Boolean value indicating whether or not to remove the view.
    @ViewBuilder func isHidden(_ hidden: Bool, remove: Bool = false) -> some View {
        if hidden {
            if !remove {
                self.hidden()
            }
        } else {
            self
        }
    }
}

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