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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T07:41:13+00:00 2026-05-15T07:41:13+00:00

I’m sick of writing basic UIAlertView’s, ie: UIAlertView *alert = [[UIAlertView alloc] initWith…]] //etc

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I’m sick of writing basic UIAlertView’s, ie:

UIAlertView *alert = [[UIAlertView alloc] initWith...]] //etc

Instead of doing this, is it possible to put all this in a “helper” function, where I can return the buttonIndex, or whatever an alert usually returns?

For a simple helper function I guess you could feed parameters for the title, message, I’m not sure whether you can pass delegates in a parameter though, or bundle info.

In pseudo-code, it could be like this:

someValueOrObject = Print_Alert(Title="", Message="", Delegate="", Bundle="") // etc

Any help on this would be great.

Thanks

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    2026-05-15T07:41:14+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 7:41 am

    This is what I wrote, when I got sick of doing the same:

    -(void)alert:(NSString *)title withBody:(NSString *)message firstButtonNamed:(NSString *)firstButtonName {
      [self alert: title withBody: message firstButtonNamed: firstButtonName withExtraButtons: nil informing: nil];
    }
    
    -(void)alert:(NSString *)title withBody:(NSString *)message firstButtonNamed:(NSString *)firstButtonName informing:(id)delegate {
      [self alert: title withBody: message firstButtonNamed: firstButtonName withExtraButtons: nil informing: delegate];
    }
    
    -(void)alert:(NSString *)title withBody:(NSString *)message firstButtonNamed:(NSString *)firstButtonName withExtraButtons:(NSArray *)otherButtonTitles informing:(id)delegate {
      UIAlertView *alert = [[UIAlertView alloc]
                  initWithTitle: title
                  message: message
                  delegate: delegate
                  cancelButtonTitle: firstButtonName
                  otherButtonTitles: nil];
      if (otherButtonTitles != nil) {  
        for (int i = 0; i < [otherButtonTitles count]; i++) {
          [alert addButtonWithTitle: (NSString *)[otherButtonTitles objectAtIndex: i]];
        }
      }
      [alert show];
      [alert release];
    }
    

    You can’t write a function that will display an alert and then return a value like a buttonIndex though, because that value-returning only occurs when the user presses a button and your delegate does something.

    In other words, the process of asking a question with the UIAlertView is an asynchronous one.

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