I would like to fire up this event:
- (IBAction)profilePop:(id)sender
{
ProfileViewController * profile = [[ProfileViewController alloc] init];
UIImageView * temp = ((UIImageView *)sender);
profile.uid = [[[posts objectAtIndex:((UIImageView *)sender).tag] creator] mid];
NSLog(@"profile id %@", profile.uid);
UIPopoverController * profilePop = [[UIPopoverController alloc] initWithContentViewController:profile];
[profilePop presentPopoverFromRect:CGRectMake(temp.frame.origin.x+temp.frame.size.width, temp.frame.origin.y + temp.frame.size.height/2, profile.view.frame.size.width, profile.view.frame.size.height) inView:self.view permittedArrowDirections:UIPopoverArrowDirectionRight animated:YES];
}
when a user taps on an UIImageView. All I am trying to do is to show a popover when an UIImageView is clicked and it is shown to the right of the UIImageView. I see that UIImageView doesn’t have an addAction attribute from it as it’s not a subclass of UIControl. I did some research that I might probably have to use a UIButton instead. Is this true? Is there a way to do this using UIImageView so I don’t have to rewrite the code again? I
First.
you could get the touch on any object, which has super class as
UIView.if you see the UIImageView in apple documentation.
UIResponder has function to get the touches. So implement the below functions in your view class and detect the touches on your
UIImageView.Second:
you could also create the
UITapGestureRecognizerforUIImageView.Check the below blog tutorial.
Working with UIGestureRecognizers
EDITED:
Use below code :
if user tap once, tapped function will be called , So you tabbed function implemntation should be look like below