I think you are right, and at least, that's how I did on my cell.
The only difference is i am not making the cell width large than window width. I add a view with the extra stuff, in my case it's a delete button, under the regular cell.contentview. then when the cell detects a swipe from right to left, it will call a function to handle the gesture.
Since i want the user to see that delete button when drag the cell to the left and show that button entirely when they pan the cell far enough
here is a snippet for how i handle the pan gesture,
CGPoint _originalTouchPoint;
- (void)handlePan:(UIPanGestureRecognizer *)recognizer
{
switch (recognizer.state) {
case UIGestureRecognizerStateBegan:
//save the original touch point when pan starts
_originalTouchPoint = [recognizer locationInView:_tableView];
break;
case UIGestureRecognizerStateChanged:
[self handlePan:recognizer];
break;
case UIGestureRecognizerStateEnded:
[self panEnded:recognizer];
break;
default:
break;
}
}
- (void)handlePan:(UIPanGestureRecognizer *)recognizer
{
MyCell *ourCell = (MyCell *)recognizer.view;
CGPoint touchPoint = [recognizer locationInView:_tableView];
float movedDistance = (_originalTouchPoint.x - touchPoint.x);
if(movedDistance < 0)
movedDistance = 0;
float maxX = ourCell.deleteButton.frame.size.width;
float ourTranslation = MAX(-1 * ourCell.deleteButton.frame.size.width, -1 * movedDistance);
ourCell.contentView.transform = CGAffineTransformMakeTranslation(ourTranslation, 0.0f);
// i only show the button when user pan all the way though
_shouldDeleteButtonShow = movedDistance / maxX >= 1.0;
}
- (void)panEnded:(UIPanGestureRecognizer *)recognizer
{
MyCell *ourCell = (MyCell *)recognizer.view;
if (_shouldDeleteButtonShow)
{
//do whatever you want in this case
}
else
{
//move the cell back to normal
[UIView animateWithDuration:0.3
animations:^
{
ourCell.contentView.transform = CGAffineTransformIdentity;
}];
}
}
Those are my codes, maybe not working exactly like you want, but hopefully, that gave you a rough idea about how to do this