I’m having trouble with my code. I’m trying to move the UIScrollView when I’m editing an UITextField that should be hidden by the keyboard pop.
I’m moving the main frame right now because I don’t know how to ‘scroll up’ in the code.
So, I did a little bit of code, it’s working fine but when I edit an UItextfield and I switch to another UITextField without pressing on the ‘return’ button the main view goes waaayyyyy to far up.
I did an NSLog() with my variables size, distance and textFieldRect.origin.y as you can see below. When I put two UITextField at the same place (y origin) and I do this particular ‘switch’ (wihtout pressing return) , I get the same numbers, whereas my code worked fine for the first UITextField editing but not for the second editing.
Check this out:
- (void)textFieldDidBeginEditing:(UITextField *)textField {
{
int size;
CGRect textFieldRect = [self.view.window convertRect:textField.bounds fromView:textField];
size = textFieldRect.origin.y + textFieldRect.size.height;
if (change == FALSE)
{
size = size - distance;
}
if (size < PORTRAIT_KEYBOARD_HEIGHT)
{
distance = 0;
}
else if (size > PORTRAIT_KEYBOARD_HEIGHT)
{
distance = size - PORTRAIT_KEYBOARD_HEIGHT + 5; // +5 px for more visibility
}
NSLog(@"origin %f", textFieldRect.origin.y);
NSLog(@"size %d", size);
NSLog(@"distance %d", distance);
CGRect viewFrame = self.view.frame;
viewFrame.origin.y -= distance;
[UIView beginAnimations:nil context:NULL];
[UIView setAnimationBeginsFromCurrentState:YES];
[UIView setAnimationDuration:KEYBOARD_ANIMATION_DURATION];
[self.view setFrame:viewFrame];
[UIView commitAnimations];
change = FALSE;
}
- (void)textFieldDidEndEditing:(UITextField *)textField
{
change = TRUE;
CGRect viewFrame = self.view.frame;
viewFrame.origin.y += distance;
[UIView beginAnimations:nil context:NULL];
[UIView setAnimationBeginsFromCurrentState:YES];
[UIView setAnimationDuration:KEYBOARD_ANIMATION_DURATION];
[self.view setFrame:viewFrame];
[UIView commitAnimations];
}
Any ideas ?
The recommended way from Apple is to change the
contentInsetof theUIScrollView. It is a very elegant solution, because you do not have to mess with thecontentSize.Following code is copied from the Keyboard Programming Guide, where the handling of this issue is explained. You should have a look into it.
Swift version: