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How can I use UIViewController and UIView in SwiftUI?

I have tried integrating a custom UIViewController inside a Swift application but I could not integrate it with SwiftUI elements like Text(). I get this error: Function declares an opaque return type, but has no return statements in its body from which to infer an underlying type. Should I rather use UIView instead of UIViewController?

UIView 's and UIViewController 's can be implemented in SwiftUI via their respective classes, UIViewRepresentable and UIViewControllerRepresentable .

Apple's SwiftUI tutorials go over this, and other ways to go about integrating UIKit into SwiftUI.

SwiftUI Tutorials: https://developer.apple.com/tutorials/swiftui/tutorials

Placing a UIView into SwiftUI using UIViewRepresentable: https://developer.apple.com/tutorials/swiftui/creating-and-combining-views ^ see section 5, which uses MKMapView as the UIView

Interfacing with UIKit: https://developer.apple.com/tutorials/swiftui/interfacing-with-uikit

Sorry for the lack of code in my answer, I'm AFK right now. However, the best way to learn is to track down and figure things out yourself. Hope this helps!

Update

If you want to integrate SwiftUI into an existing UIKit application, look into using UIHostingController. It works like:

UIHostingController(rootView: MySwiftUIStruct())

https://developer.apple.com/documentation/swiftui/uihostingcontroller

It allows you to place SwiftUI content in a UIKit application as you would place a UIView or UIViewController in it.

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