Bypass UIScrollViewDelegate when scroll in UICollectionView











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I have a UICollectionView which is a child view of a UIScrollView. Is it possible to bypass the UIScrollViewDelegate when there is a scroll inside the UICollectionView?










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          You can check in your UIScrollViewDelegate methods as like below and bypass your implementations inside that method.



          Example:



          func scrollViewDidScroll(_ scrollView: UIScrollView) {

          guard scrollView != yourCollectionView else{

          return
          }

          //Your implementations goes here
          }





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          • That's right. Thanks.
            – Zhou Hao
            Nov 22 at 10:07










          • You are welcome :)
            – Natarajan
            Nov 22 at 10:08











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          You can check in your UIScrollViewDelegate methods as like below and bypass your implementations inside that method.



          Example:



          func scrollViewDidScroll(_ scrollView: UIScrollView) {

          guard scrollView != yourCollectionView else{

          return
          }

          //Your implementations goes here
          }





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          • That's right. Thanks.
            – Zhou Hao
            Nov 22 at 10:07










          • You are welcome :)
            – Natarajan
            Nov 22 at 10:08















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          down vote



          accepted










          You can check in your UIScrollViewDelegate methods as like below and bypass your implementations inside that method.



          Example:



          func scrollViewDidScroll(_ scrollView: UIScrollView) {

          guard scrollView != yourCollectionView else{

          return
          }

          //Your implementations goes here
          }





          share|improve this answer





















          • That's right. Thanks.
            – Zhou Hao
            Nov 22 at 10:07










          • You are welcome :)
            – Natarajan
            Nov 22 at 10:08













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          up vote
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          You can check in your UIScrollViewDelegate methods as like below and bypass your implementations inside that method.



          Example:



          func scrollViewDidScroll(_ scrollView: UIScrollView) {

          guard scrollView != yourCollectionView else{

          return
          }

          //Your implementations goes here
          }





          share|improve this answer












          You can check in your UIScrollViewDelegate methods as like below and bypass your implementations inside that method.



          Example:



          func scrollViewDidScroll(_ scrollView: UIScrollView) {

          guard scrollView != yourCollectionView else{

          return
          }

          //Your implementations goes here
          }






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          • That's right. Thanks.
            – Zhou Hao
            Nov 22 at 10:07










          • You are welcome :)
            – Natarajan
            Nov 22 at 10:08


















          • That's right. Thanks.
            – Zhou Hao
            Nov 22 at 10:07










          • You are welcome :)
            – Natarajan
            Nov 22 at 10:08
















          That's right. Thanks.
          – Zhou Hao
          Nov 22 at 10:07




          That's right. Thanks.
          – Zhou Hao
          Nov 22 at 10:07












          You are welcome :)
          – Natarajan
          Nov 22 at 10:08




          You are welcome :)
          – Natarajan
          Nov 22 at 10:08


















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