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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T13:24:19+00:00 2026-06-13T13:24:19+00:00

UIControl – changing assigned selectors: addTarget & removeTarget States that you should remove the

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UIControl – changing assigned selectors: addTarget & removeTarget

States that you should remove the target before changing to another. However what if I am setting the target in cellForRowAtIndexPath? Should I remove the target before adding it again even if it is not changing? Will it call the method twice if I don’t remove it or will it just overwrite it?

[cell.cellSwitch removeTarget:self action:@selector(notifySwitchChanged:) forControlEvents:UIControlEventValueChanged];
[cell.cellSwitch addTarget:self action:@selector(notifySwitchChanged:) forControlEvents:UIControlEventValueChanged];
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    2026-06-13T13:24:20+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 1:24 pm

    Following my experience, it will be called only once.

    But IMO, it is better to use removeTarget always because code can be changed in the future. And someday, you may need to add multiple targets and selectors.

    Be a code in safe, scalable, and maintainable.

    - (UITableViewCell *)tableView:(UITableView *)tableView cellForRowAtIndexPath:(NSIndexPath *)indexPath
    {
        UITableViewCell *cell = // code with reuse identifier ...
        if(cell == nil)
        {
            // making view for cell ....
        }
    
        // myAction will be called ONLY ONCE after many times of scrolling
        [cell.myButton addTarget:self action:@selector(myAction:) forControlEvents:UIControlEventTouchUpInside]; 
    
        return cell;
    }
    
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