//! This example demonstrates how to create a generic component in Dioxus. //! //! Generic components can be useful when you want to create a component that renders differently depending on the type //! of data it receives. In this particular example, we're just using a type that implements `Display` and `PartialEq`, use dioxus::prelude::*; use std::fmt::Display; fn main() { dioxus::launch(app); } fn app() -> Element { rsx! { generic_child { data: 0 } } } #[derive(PartialEq, Props, Clone)] struct GenericChildProps { data: T, } fn generic_child(props: GenericChildProps) -> Element { rsx! { div { "{props.data}" } } }