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bookWorking with Reactive Data (ref)

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In Vue, data becomes reactive when you use the ref() function. Reactive data means that when the value changes, the UI updates automatically.

To create reactive data, import ref and define a variable inside the <script setup> section.

// Vue
<script setup>
import { ref } from "vue";

const count = ref(0);
</script>

<template>
  <p>{{ count }}</p>
</template>

The value inside ref() is wrapped, so to update it in JavaScript, you use .value.

// JS
count.value = count.value + 1;

When the value changes, Vue automatically updates the UI.

Example with a button:

// Vue
<script setup>
import { ref } from "vue";

const count = ref(0);

function increment() {
  count.value++;
}
</script>

<template>
  <p>{{ count }}</p>
  <button @click="increment">Increase</button>
</template>

Each time the button is clicked, the value updates and the UI re-renders.

Reactive data is the foundation of Vue. It allows you to build interfaces that respond automatically to changes in your application state.

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