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In Vue, application state represents the data that controls your interface. Vue provides ref() and reactive() to create and manage this state.

Use ref() for simple values like numbers or strings.

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

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

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

Use reactive() for objects with multiple properties.

<script setup>
import { reactive } from "vue";

const user = reactive({
  name: "John",
  age: 25
});
</script>

<template>
  <p>{{ user.name }}</p>
  <p>{{ user.age }}</p>
</template>

To update values, use .value with ref() and direct property access with reactive().

count.value++;
user.name = "Emily";

Both ref() and reactive() create reactive state that automatically updates the UI when data changes.

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