I want to check in my TextEditor if the user pressed the "↵" (new line) button on the phones keyboard, so I can code, that on every new line the code automatically adds a "-" at the very beginning in the new line.
I want it to be like if you press return key in Microsoft Word after you entered a "-" so it's setting a "-" sign infront, like a checklist.
I found nothing that solves my problem. I played a little bit with the ".onChange" event of the TextEditor but I didn't found any solution.
Thank you for your answers in the future :)
Like mentioned above I tried ".onChanged" action and googleing.
I want it to be like in MS Word if you add a "-" in a new line it automatically adds a "-" every new line if you press the return key.
Here's a solution in SwiftUI:
struct ContentView: View {
@State private var text = ""
var body: some View {
VStack {
Text("Enter text below:")
TextEditor(text: $text)
.onChange(of: text) { newValue in
if newValue.last == "\n" {
text += "-"
}
}
}
.padding()
}
"\n"
represents the "Newline" or "Line Feed" character in Swift. This character is often associated with the "Enter" or "Return" key on the keyboard. Something like this should hopefully work.