I have created a customized call that is called in UITableViewCell (cellForRowAtIndexPath). Everything worked great, but then I added a button (UIButton) to the cell. The button’s “Referencing Outlet” is the custom cell.
I cannot work out how to read when a user clicks the button. Do I need to declare a delegate method in the header file containing the table or the customized cell header?
I tried the - (void)buttonPressedAction:(id)sender {} method, but it doesn’t seem to be detecting when the button is pressed
I also tried:
- (void)touchesBegan:(NSSet *)touches withEvent:(UIEvent *)event {
NSSet *aTouch = [event allTouches];
UITouch *touch = [aTouch anyObject];
CGPoint currentTouchPosition = [touch locationInView:self.dashboardTable];
NSIndexPath *indexPath = [self.dashboardTable indexPathForRowAtPoint: currentTouchPosition];
NSLog(@"indexPath %@",indexPath);
}
but again, nothing registers when the button is clicked. I tried adding UIGestureRecognizerDelegate to .h but no luck.
Any help is appreciated.
You need to set the action of the button. If you do this is a XIB all you have to do is control click the button and then drag to the controller. This should give you a list of actions available to the button.
To do this in code you would use the – (void)addTarget:(id)target action:(SEL)action forControlEvents:(UIControlEvents)controlEvents method.