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In a SwiftUI lab, I was asking about setting the focus state down a view hierarchy. The answer I got was to pass the focus state down the views as a binding. Conceptually, that made sense, so I moved on to other questions. But now that I am trying to implement it, I am having problems. In the parent view, I have something like this: @FocusState private var focusElement: UUID? Then I am setting a property like this in the child view: @Binding var focusedId: UUID? When I try to create the detail view, I'm trying this: DetailView(focusedId: $focusElement) But this doesn't work. The error I get is: Cannot convert value of type 'FocusState<UUID?>.Binding' to expected argument type 'Binding<UUID?>' What is the right way to pass down the focus state to a child view so that it can update back up to the parent view? I am trying to update from one child view, and have a TextField in a sibling view get focus.
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