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Observable Object switches views?

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I have a project that I am working on, and I am using the tutorial from here on selecting favorites in a list. Everything wooks perfectly, except that when I select a favorite, it jumps back to the Contect View instead of staying on the current view.

My project has these views in order:

ContentView()

RegionView()

RegionalList()

DetailView()

When I select to mark an item as a favorite from the DetailView(), it automaticcaly goes back to the ContentView(). When you go back to it, it is indeed marked as a favorite. Not sure where I need to be looking to keep it on the DetailView() when selecting it as a favorite.

This is the code from the DetailView() that I have to select and mark an item as a favorite:

                    HStack {

                        Button(action: {
                            if self.favorites.contains(self.detail) {
                                self.favorites.remove(self.detail)
                              } else {
                                self.favorites.add(self.detail)
                              }
                            }) {
                              HStack {
                                Image(systemName: favorites.contains(self.detail) ? "star.fill" : "star").foregroundColor(favorites.contains(self.detail) ? .red : .black)
                                Text(favorites.contains(self.detail) ? "Remove Favorite" : "Favorite")
                              }
                            }
                        Spacer()
                    }.padding(.leading)

Any thoughts?

Thanks.

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