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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T16:51:48+00:00 2026-05-24T16:51:48+00:00

hi im a beginner to programming and have been stuck on this task for

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hi im a beginner to programming and have been stuck on this task for ages and seem to be getting nowhere.

basically i have several textfields that generates the input information on a different page when the user presses a button. i would like the button to be disabled until all text fields are filled with information.

so far i have this:

    - (void)textFieldDidEndEditing:(UITextField *)textField
{
    // make sure all fields are have something in them

if ((textfbookauthor.text.length  > 0)&& (textfbookedition.text.length > 0)&& (textfbookplace.text.length > 0)&& (textfbookpublisher.text.length > 0) && (textfbookpublisher.text.length > 0) && (textfbooktitle.text.length > 0)  && (textfbookyear.text.length > 0)) {
        self.submitButton.enabled = YES;
    }
    else {
        self.submitButton.enabled = NO;
    }
}

the problem is the ‘submitButton’ is coming up with an error, what needs to go in its place?
i tried to put my button ‘bookbutton’in it instead but its not working.

this is my function for the ‘generate’ button

    -(IBAction)bookbutton:(id)sender;
{
    NSString* combinedString = [NSString stringWithFormat:
                                @"%@ %@ %@.%@.%@:%@.", 
                                textfbookauthor.text,
                                textfbookyear.text,
                                textfbooktitle.text,
                                textfbookedition.text,
                                textfbookplace.text,
                                textfbookpublisher.text];
    BookGenerate*bookg = [[BookGenerate alloc] init];
    bookg.message = combinedString;
    bookg.modalTransitionStyle = UIModalTransitionStyleFlipHorizontal;
    [self presentModalViewController:bookg animated:YES];
    [BookGenerate release];
}

if anybody knows how i can make it work or what i need to add please help.

thanks in advance

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    2026-05-24T16:51:50+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 4:51 pm

    Make an Outlet for every UITextField and create an IBAction in your .h:

    IBOutlet UITextField *textField1;
    IBOutlet UITextField *textField2;
    IBOutlet UITextField *textField3;
    IBOutlet UIButton *button
    
    - (IBAction)editingChanged;
    

    Connect all the outlets and connect the IBAction to every textfield with editingChanged:

     - (IBAction)editingChanged {
        if ([textfield1.text length] != 0 && [textfield2.text length] != 0 && [textfield3.text length] != 0) {
             [button setEnabled:YES];
         }
         else {
             [button setEnabled:NO];
         }
     }
    

    Note that you can also use [textfield.text isEqualToString:@""] and put a ! in front of it (!means ‘not’) to recognize the empty textField, and say ‘if the textField is empty do…’

    And:

    - (void)viewDidLoad {
        [super viewDidLoad];
        [button setEnabled:NO];
    }
    
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