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I want to transfer a UITextField properties to another UITextField. How can I do so?

Here's my complete scenario:

I have created a custom cell in which I have a UITextField.

Now when I'm using this UITextField in my UITableView i want to assign already existing

UITextField's property to this cell's UITextField. I tried

cell.myCustomTextField = myAlreadyCreatedTextField;

Also tried to transfer individual properties like

cell.myCustomTextField.borderStyle = myAlreadyCreatedTextField.borderStyle;

but this also didn't work.

Please help

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If you need multiple UITextFields with the same properties you can make an initializer like this.

myField = [self fieldWithLabel:@"Placeholder" withTextField:myField withFrame:CGRectMake(0,0,260,45) withKeyboard:UIKeyboardTypeNumberPad];

//

-(UITextField *)fieldWithLabel:(NSString *)name withTextField:(UITextField *)field
                     withFrame:(CGRect)frame withKeyboard:(UIKeyboardType)keyboard
{
    CGRect fieldFrame = frame;
    field = [[UITextField alloc] initWithFrame:fieldFrame];
    field.placeholder = name;
    field.autocorrectionType = UITextAutocorrectionTypeNo;
    field.textAlignment=UITextAlignmentLeft;
    field.userInteractionEnabled = YES;
    field.enabled = YES;
    field.enablesReturnKeyAutomatically= NO;
    field.clearsOnBeginEditing = NO;
    field.delegate = self;
    field.returnKeyType = UIReturnKeyDone;
    field.keyboardType = keyboard;

    return field;
}
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Controls (like NSTextField) each have an associated cell which contains the display attributes of the control. NSCell and its subclasses implement copying, so you can copy the cell instead of the view (which does not support NSCopying).

Alternatively, NSViews support NSCoding, so generally speaking if you have a view or subclass that you need to replicate, one way to do it is to archive it and then unarchive it for however many "copies" you might need.

From Source.

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IN SHORT : It is not possible to assign a property of one control to another control. Because Apple/iOS does not provide this type of feature.

But you can get text of one UITextField to another UITextField, by

textField1.text = textField2.text;
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  • Yes text can be transfered that is fine but what about other properties such as border style and all..?
    – bijesh
    Mar 23, 2013 at 8:03
  • "Apple/iOS does not provide this type of feature" correct..sorry
    – bijesh
    Mar 23, 2013 at 11:24

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