FlatList from React Native has built-in support for infinite scroll in a single direction (from the end of the list). You can add a prop onEndReached on FlatList . This function gets called when your scroll is near the end of the list, and thus you can append more items to the list from this function.
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React Native FlatList Example
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flatlist-simple By passing extraData={selectedId} to FlatList we make sure FlatList itself will re-render when the state changes. Without setting this prop, FlatList would not know it needs to re-render any items because it is a PureComponent and the prop comparison will not show any changes.19 Oca 2022
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React Native SectionList Example
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import React, {useEffect,useState} from ‘react’; import {View,Text,StyleSheet} from ‘react-native’; const List = () => { const[post,setPost] = useState([]); useEffect(() => { const url = ‘http://api.duckduckgo.com/?q=simpsons+characters&format=json’; fetch(url). then((res) => res.
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renderItem renderItem({ item, index, separators }); Takes an item from data and renders it into the list . Provides additional metadata like index if you need it, as well as a more generic separators.19 Oca 2022
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