The code works in that it brings up 5 random consonants and 2 vowels just like I want, but it is showing a warning message that "Modifying state during view update, this will cause undefined behavior."
I am fairly new to Swift and I don't understand the answers I am reading online when I search for swiftui and "Modifying state during view update, this will cause undefined behavior." At least I don't understand well enough to fix my own code. I am no closer to figuring out how to modify my code to get rid of the warning. Please help.
FYI - I want to keep my vowels and consonants in (sorted) arrays that are updated when the button is pressed to roll new random vowels and consonants.
import SwiftUI
struct ContentView: View {
@State private var vowels = ["X","X"]
@State private var consonants = ["X","X","X","X","X"]
var body: some View {
VStack {
Spacer()
Text(rollConsonants())
Text(rollVowels())
Spacer()
Button("Reroll") {
_ = rollVowels()
_ = rollConsonants()
}
}
.font(.largeTitle)
}
func rollVowels() -> String {
vowels = ["A","E","I","O","U"].shuffled().prefix(2).sorted() // message here
let string = vowels.joined(separator:" ")
return string
}
func rollConsonants() -> String {
let commonConsonants = ["C","D","L","N","R","S","T"].shuffled().prefix(2)
var otherConsonants = ["B","F","G","H","K","M","P","V","W","Y","*"].shuffled().prefix(3)
let rareConsonants = ["J","Q","X","Z"].shuffled()
if let i = otherConsonants.firstIndex(of: "*") {
otherConsonants[i] = rareConsonants[0]
}
consonants = (commonConsonants + otherConsonants).sorted() // message here
let string = consonants.joined(separator:" ")
return string
}
}