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Managing button feedback

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I have a view that contains several buttons, and when clicked, they lead to another view. However I would like to provide feeback to the user so that he knows which button has been clicked. That for, I need to

  • make the button aware he has been clicked, through a state variable (classic)
  • change its logical color based on this info (conditional color)
  • refresh the current view (swiftUI does this naturally, eventually with an animation)
  • delay the appearance of the next view, so that the user sees the feedback

I have a probem with step 4. When a button is clicked the action is immediate and I can't get it to delay. Any idea ?

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Solution found !

DispatchQueue.main.asyncAfter(deadline: .now() + 2) { buttonAction() }

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