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I have a UITableView myTable which has UISwitch for every row.

How can I find the row number of the table for which the switch is changed in my switchChanged method?

- (void) switchChanged:(id)sender {
    UISwitch* mySwitch = sender;
    NSLog( @"%d", mySwitch.on );
}

Thank you

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One suggestion could be to use the tag.

When you setup the cell with the switch in cellForRowAIndexPath: you can set the switch tag to the row value. That way you can read out the tag again and get the row and item...

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If you have just one section (or just one section with switches using that method), you could store the row number in the switches' tag properties. Or if you limit yourself to reasonable numbers of sections and rows, you could store the section number in the high N bits and the row number in the low M bits of the tag integer (N+M < 32 for best results).

Or you could use superview from the switch until you find the UITableViewCell (test using isKindOfClass:), and then use indexPathForCell: on the table view to find the index path.

Or you could subclass UISwitch to have a property to store the index path.

Or you could use objc_setAssociatedObject to associate the index path with the switch.

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