I am working on a project using Xcode, I've set up a checker board using a bunch of little UIImageViews containing UIImages of the pieces and laid them out inside a larger UIImageView, representing the checker board.
So far I managed to properly use UITouches to drag and drop the UIImageViews (the pieces) freely across the checker board. However when I drop them, they just land wherever I release them, naturally as it should but this is not the desired effect I am looking for.
Ideally the UIImageViews should not move anywhere, I only want to transfer the UIImage from the currently selected UIImageView to the next UIImageView. I believe that it would be a lot simpler not to do drag and drop in this fashion but that instead I use clicks (or taps). I tap on an UIImageView, then tap on the next and that UIImageView will get the UIImage from the previous UIImageView. Think about how you would play chess without drag/drop the images.
So does anyone have any suggestions as to how to proceed here? Thanks in advance!
Edit: here is some code to show what I am doing now:
//================================================================================
// I have two arrays containing UIImageViews each, one representing board cells,
// the other one the pieces. The below functions handle the touch and drag actions.
// What I need to do is change this somehow so that the UIImageViews representing
// the pieces do one of the following things:
// 1. When the pieces are dragged, you can drop them and they center themselves
// on top of the UIImage views that represent the cells of the board.
// 2. I have an array of UIImageViews containing the cells, when I click on a
// UIImageView that has the image of a piece, it is copied and pasted onto
// the next UIImageView that I click, of course controls will be set to determine
// a valid move I can handle doing this part.
//================================================================================
-(void)touchesBegan:(NSSet *)touches withEvent:(UIEvent *)event{
//get location of the current touch event
UITouch *touch = [[event allTouches] anyObject];
//get touch location for the touched image (self used instead of touch)
CGPoint touchLocation = [touch locationInView:[self view]];
//select and give current location to the selected view
for (UIImageView *piece in chessCells) {
if([touch view] == piece){
piece.center = touchLocation;
}
}
-(void)touchesMoved:(NSSet *)touches withEvent:(UIEvent *)event{
//allow the selected event (in our case a UIImageView) to be dragged
[self touchesBegan:touches withEvent:event];
}
Initially I left this question open ended because I know I have to change my implementation somehow, but I hope that this code helps understand the issue that I am facing: Drag and Drop anywhere without any restrictions, I just don't know how to control this from happening.