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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T01:32:21+00:00 2026-05-15T01:32:21+00:00

So this is an interesting problem. I have custom tableviewcells that include a text

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So this is an interesting problem. I have custom tableviewcells that include a text field. When In my cellForRowAtIndexPath I have an if statement that determines whether or not the cell’s text field should be editable- it looks like this:

(self.isEditing) ? [infoCell.textField setEnabled:YES] : [infoCell.textField setEnabled:NO];

This actually works well – except for the issue I’m having. It makes it so that when the tableview is displayed, the rows’ text field cannot be edited. When the user clicks “Edit” to put it into editing mode, then the text fields are enabled for editing.

The Problem: When I am editing a field, and click “Done”, it goes back to the regular tableview but the keyboard stays visible and the last cell’s text field I was editing continues to be editable.

What Should happen: The keyboard should go away and all the cells’ text fields should no longer be editable.

Any ideas about what could be going wrong? Things to look for?

Thanks!

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    2026-05-15T01:32:22+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 1:32 am

    Unfortunately, disabling the UITextField won’t dismiss the keyboard. You’ll need to retain a pointer to your current UITextField. First, create an instance variable in your header file:

    UITextField *currentTextField;
    

    Then, implement the UITextFieldDelegate protocol. The dirty work will be done in the following method:

    - (void)textFieldDidBeginEditing:(UITextField *)textField
    {
        currentTextField = textField;
    }
    

    Finally, when you’re ready to dismiss the keyboard and disable your textFields, simply call:

    [currentTextField resignFirstResponder];
    [textField1 setEnabled:NO];
    [textField2 setEnabled:NO]; //ad nauseum
    

    Good luck!

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