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Asked: June 16, 20262026-06-16T00:00:06+00:00 2026-06-16T00:00:06+00:00

I have a TableViewCell that I want to blink when it’s tapped (ie quickly

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I have a TableViewCell that I want to blink when it’s tapped (ie quickly highlight off and on a couple of times).

So far I’ve implemented this functionality with a timer as follows:

-(void) touchesEnded:(NSSet *)touches withEvent:(UIEvent *)event
{
      NSTimer *blinkTimer = [[NSTimer scheduledTimerWithTimeInterval:.05 target:self selector:@selector(toggleHighlightedMenuCell) userInfo:nil repeats:YES] retain];
      self.blinkTimer = blinkTimer;
      [blinkTimer release];
} 

-(void) toggleHighlightedMenuCell
{
    if (self.highlightedMenuCell.isHighlighted)
    {
        self.highlightedMenuCell.highlighted = NO;
    }
    else 
    {
        self.highlightedMenuCell.highlighted = YES;        
    }

    self.blinkTimerCounter++;

    if (self.blinkTimerCounter == 2)
    {
        self.blinkTimerCounter = 0;
        [self.blinkTimer invalidate];

        //execute some code
    }
}

The problem with this is it seems to start executing the code in the //execute some code section before it’s finished blinking. Can anyone think of a better way to accomplish this?

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    2026-06-16T00:00:07+00:00Added an answer on June 16, 2026 at 12:00 am

    Ended up chaining some UIView animations together it ended up working perfectly:

    -(void) touchesEnded:(NSSet *)touches withEvent:(UIEvent *)event
    {
                [UIView animateWithDuration:.05 delay:0 options:0 animations:
                ^{
                    self.highlightedMenuCell.highlighted = !self.highlightedMenuCell.highlighted;
                 }
                 completion:^(BOOL finished)
                 {
                    [UIView animateWithDuration:.05 delay:0 options:0 animations:
                   ^{
                       self.highlightedMenuCell.highlighted = !self.highlightedMenuCell.highlighted;
                    }
                    completion:^(BOOL finished)
                    {
                        if ([self.menuViewDelegate respondsToSelector:@selector(menuView:didSelectMenuItem:viaTouchType:)])
                        {
                            [self.menuViewDelegate menuView:self didSelectMenuItem:self.highlightedMenuCell.menuItem viaTouchType:TouchTypeTouchUpInside];
                        }
                    }];
                }];
    }
    
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