fix(animation): replace useAnimatedValue with Animated.Value to fix#5122
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…untime error Removed `useAnimatedValue` import from `react-native` and replaced `useAnimatedValue(0)` with `new Animated.Value(0)`. Reason: `useAnimatedValue` is not available in the current React Native version, causing the runtime error: TypeError: (0, _reactNative.useAnimatedValue) is not a function Using `Animated.Value` restores compatibility with the Animated API and keeps the fade animation working correctly.
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Removed
useAnimatedValueimport fromreact-nativeand replaceduseAnimatedValue(0)withnew Animated.Value(0).Reason:
useAnimatedValueis not available in the current React Native version, causing the runtime error:TypeError: (0, _reactNative.useAnimatedValue) is not a function
Using
Animated.Valuerestores compatibility with the Animated API and keeps the fade animation working correctly.