swift - primaryActionTriggered - sender problem
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I have a tableview with reusable cells, and each have a textfield (like quantity field at the basket). And I need to update some data every time when editing did end or user tap somewhere outside keyboard, so I use both
@IBAction func quantityEditingDidEnd(_ sender: UITextField) {
//code
}
@IBAction func quantityPrimaryActionTriggered(_ sender: UITextField) {
let cell = sender.superview?.superview as! BasketTableItemCell
let indexPath = tableView?.indexPath(for: cell)
//code
}
And I have an error with primaryActionTriggered
, because sender should be Any
, but I need to use UITextfield
to detect which cell is clicked. How can I solve this - use primaryActionTriggered
and detect sender as UIView
at the same time?
*** UPD
I've tried change my code this way -
@IBAction func quantityPrimaryActionTriggered(_ sender: Any) {
print("test")
if let textField = sender as? UITextField {
let cell = textField.superview?.superview as! BasketTableItemCell
let indexPath = tableView?.indexPath(for: cell)
//code
}
}
but notice, that there wasn't line "test"
at the console. So I guess, that this @IBAction
doesn't work at all. Maybe the point is in the reusable cell? didEndEditing
works well. Connection to StoryBoard is ok too.
swift uitextfield ibaction
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I have a tableview with reusable cells, and each have a textfield (like quantity field at the basket). And I need to update some data every time when editing did end or user tap somewhere outside keyboard, so I use both
@IBAction func quantityEditingDidEnd(_ sender: UITextField) {
//code
}
@IBAction func quantityPrimaryActionTriggered(_ sender: UITextField) {
let cell = sender.superview?.superview as! BasketTableItemCell
let indexPath = tableView?.indexPath(for: cell)
//code
}
And I have an error with primaryActionTriggered
, because sender should be Any
, but I need to use UITextfield
to detect which cell is clicked. How can I solve this - use primaryActionTriggered
and detect sender as UIView
at the same time?
*** UPD
I've tried change my code this way -
@IBAction func quantityPrimaryActionTriggered(_ sender: Any) {
print("test")
if let textField = sender as? UITextField {
let cell = textField.superview?.superview as! BasketTableItemCell
let indexPath = tableView?.indexPath(for: cell)
//code
}
}
but notice, that there wasn't line "test"
at the console. So I guess, that this @IBAction
doesn't work at all. Maybe the point is in the reusable cell? didEndEditing
works well. Connection to StoryBoard is ok too.
swift uitextfield ibaction
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I have a tableview with reusable cells, and each have a textfield (like quantity field at the basket). And I need to update some data every time when editing did end or user tap somewhere outside keyboard, so I use both
@IBAction func quantityEditingDidEnd(_ sender: UITextField) {
//code
}
@IBAction func quantityPrimaryActionTriggered(_ sender: UITextField) {
let cell = sender.superview?.superview as! BasketTableItemCell
let indexPath = tableView?.indexPath(for: cell)
//code
}
And I have an error with primaryActionTriggered
, because sender should be Any
, but I need to use UITextfield
to detect which cell is clicked. How can I solve this - use primaryActionTriggered
and detect sender as UIView
at the same time?
*** UPD
I've tried change my code this way -
@IBAction func quantityPrimaryActionTriggered(_ sender: Any) {
print("test")
if let textField = sender as? UITextField {
let cell = textField.superview?.superview as! BasketTableItemCell
let indexPath = tableView?.indexPath(for: cell)
//code
}
}
but notice, that there wasn't line "test"
at the console. So I guess, that this @IBAction
doesn't work at all. Maybe the point is in the reusable cell? didEndEditing
works well. Connection to StoryBoard is ok too.
swift uitextfield ibaction
I have a tableview with reusable cells, and each have a textfield (like quantity field at the basket). And I need to update some data every time when editing did end or user tap somewhere outside keyboard, so I use both
@IBAction func quantityEditingDidEnd(_ sender: UITextField) {
//code
}
@IBAction func quantityPrimaryActionTriggered(_ sender: UITextField) {
let cell = sender.superview?.superview as! BasketTableItemCell
let indexPath = tableView?.indexPath(for: cell)
//code
}
And I have an error with primaryActionTriggered
, because sender should be Any
, but I need to use UITextfield
to detect which cell is clicked. How can I solve this - use primaryActionTriggered
and detect sender as UIView
at the same time?
*** UPD
I've tried change my code this way -
@IBAction func quantityPrimaryActionTriggered(_ sender: Any) {
print("test")
if let textField = sender as? UITextField {
let cell = textField.superview?.superview as! BasketTableItemCell
let indexPath = tableView?.indexPath(for: cell)
//code
}
}
but notice, that there wasn't line "test"
at the console. So I guess, that this @IBAction
doesn't work at all. Maybe the point is in the reusable cell? didEndEditing
works well. Connection to StoryBoard is ok too.
swift uitextfield ibaction
swift uitextfield ibaction
edited Nov 22 at 17:26
asked Nov 22 at 15:03
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You can pass the element as type Any and cast it after like this
@IBAction func quantityPrimaryActionTriggered(_ sender: Any) {
if let textField = sender as? UITextField {
let cell = textField.superview?.superview as! BasketTableItemCell
let indexPath = tableView?.indexPath(for: cell)
//code
}
}
thank you! but please see my update to the answer
– nastassia
Nov 22 at 16:43
Oh sorry! Didn't see that! What textField's action you linked to quantityPrimaryActionTriggered ?
– Francesco Destino
Nov 22 at 17:06
added xcode's screenshot. both primaryAction and editingDidEnd.
– nastassia
Nov 22 at 17:27
Well maybe you can use another action to do what you wants, it depends what you are waiting from textfield to trigger the function; maybe you want to call editingDidBegin. You can also use delegate function in your code, maybe it can help
– Francesco Destino
Nov 23 at 8:46
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1 Answer
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active
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You can pass the element as type Any and cast it after like this
@IBAction func quantityPrimaryActionTriggered(_ sender: Any) {
if let textField = sender as? UITextField {
let cell = textField.superview?.superview as! BasketTableItemCell
let indexPath = tableView?.indexPath(for: cell)
//code
}
}
thank you! but please see my update to the answer
– nastassia
Nov 22 at 16:43
Oh sorry! Didn't see that! What textField's action you linked to quantityPrimaryActionTriggered ?
– Francesco Destino
Nov 22 at 17:06
added xcode's screenshot. both primaryAction and editingDidEnd.
– nastassia
Nov 22 at 17:27
Well maybe you can use another action to do what you wants, it depends what you are waiting from textfield to trigger the function; maybe you want to call editingDidBegin. You can also use delegate function in your code, maybe it can help
– Francesco Destino
Nov 23 at 8:46
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You can pass the element as type Any and cast it after like this
@IBAction func quantityPrimaryActionTriggered(_ sender: Any) {
if let textField = sender as? UITextField {
let cell = textField.superview?.superview as! BasketTableItemCell
let indexPath = tableView?.indexPath(for: cell)
//code
}
}
thank you! but please see my update to the answer
– nastassia
Nov 22 at 16:43
Oh sorry! Didn't see that! What textField's action you linked to quantityPrimaryActionTriggered ?
– Francesco Destino
Nov 22 at 17:06
added xcode's screenshot. both primaryAction and editingDidEnd.
– nastassia
Nov 22 at 17:27
Well maybe you can use another action to do what you wants, it depends what you are waiting from textfield to trigger the function; maybe you want to call editingDidBegin. You can also use delegate function in your code, maybe it can help
– Francesco Destino
Nov 23 at 8:46
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up vote
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You can pass the element as type Any and cast it after like this
@IBAction func quantityPrimaryActionTriggered(_ sender: Any) {
if let textField = sender as? UITextField {
let cell = textField.superview?.superview as! BasketTableItemCell
let indexPath = tableView?.indexPath(for: cell)
//code
}
}
You can pass the element as type Any and cast it after like this
@IBAction func quantityPrimaryActionTriggered(_ sender: Any) {
if let textField = sender as? UITextField {
let cell = textField.superview?.superview as! BasketTableItemCell
let indexPath = tableView?.indexPath(for: cell)
//code
}
}
answered Nov 22 at 15:46
Francesco Destino
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thank you! but please see my update to the answer
– nastassia
Nov 22 at 16:43
Oh sorry! Didn't see that! What textField's action you linked to quantityPrimaryActionTriggered ?
– Francesco Destino
Nov 22 at 17:06
added xcode's screenshot. both primaryAction and editingDidEnd.
– nastassia
Nov 22 at 17:27
Well maybe you can use another action to do what you wants, it depends what you are waiting from textfield to trigger the function; maybe you want to call editingDidBegin. You can also use delegate function in your code, maybe it can help
– Francesco Destino
Nov 23 at 8:46
add a comment |
thank you! but please see my update to the answer
– nastassia
Nov 22 at 16:43
Oh sorry! Didn't see that! What textField's action you linked to quantityPrimaryActionTriggered ?
– Francesco Destino
Nov 22 at 17:06
added xcode's screenshot. both primaryAction and editingDidEnd.
– nastassia
Nov 22 at 17:27
Well maybe you can use another action to do what you wants, it depends what you are waiting from textfield to trigger the function; maybe you want to call editingDidBegin. You can also use delegate function in your code, maybe it can help
– Francesco Destino
Nov 23 at 8:46
thank you! but please see my update to the answer
– nastassia
Nov 22 at 16:43
thank you! but please see my update to the answer
– nastassia
Nov 22 at 16:43
Oh sorry! Didn't see that! What textField's action you linked to quantityPrimaryActionTriggered ?
– Francesco Destino
Nov 22 at 17:06
Oh sorry! Didn't see that! What textField's action you linked to quantityPrimaryActionTriggered ?
– Francesco Destino
Nov 22 at 17:06
added xcode's screenshot. both primaryAction and editingDidEnd.
– nastassia
Nov 22 at 17:27
added xcode's screenshot. both primaryAction and editingDidEnd.
– nastassia
Nov 22 at 17:27
Well maybe you can use another action to do what you wants, it depends what you are waiting from textfield to trigger the function; maybe you want to call editingDidBegin. You can also use delegate function in your code, maybe it can help
– Francesco Destino
Nov 23 at 8:46
Well maybe you can use another action to do what you wants, it depends what you are waiting from textfield to trigger the function; maybe you want to call editingDidBegin. You can also use delegate function in your code, maybe it can help
– Francesco Destino
Nov 23 at 8:46
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