Using List Views
React Native provides a suite of components for presenting lists of data. Generally, you'll want to use either FlatList or SectionList.
The FlatList
component displays a scrolling list of changing, but similarly structured, data. FlatList
works well for long lists of data, where the number of items might change over time. Unlike the more generic ScrollView
, the FlatList
only renders elements that are currently showing on the screen, not all the elements at once.
The FlatList
component requires two props: data
and renderItem
. data
is the source of information for the list. renderItem
takes one item from the source and returns a formatted component to render.
This example creates a simple FlatList
of hardcoded data. Each item in the data
props is rendered as a Text
component. The FlatListBasics
component then renders the FlatList
and all Text
components.
If you want to render a set of data broken into logical sections, maybe with section headers, similar to UITableView
s on iOS, then a SectionList is the way to go.
One of the most common uses for a list view is displaying data that you fetch from a server. To do that, you will need to learn about networking in React Native.
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