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So I am simply trying to link my custom cell class with my collection cell. I have been working on this for two days now and can't figure out what I am doing wrong. I have followed tutorials on this and have been successful there but can't figure out what I am missing in my own project.

//WORKING 
let cell = collectionView.dequeueReusableCellWithReuseIdentifier(reuseIdentifier, forIndexPath: indexPath) as UICollectionViewCell

//Crashes
let cell = collectionView.dequeueReusableCellWithReuseIdentifier(reuseIdentifier, forIndexPath: indexPath) as ChampionViewCell

I have this problem even when I try to create a new project without anything else in it. When ever I link my custom cell class the app crashes.

Here is my custom cell class:

import UIKit
class ChampionViewCell: UICollectionViewCell {
    @IBOutlet weak var champImage: UIImageView!
}

My cell identifier is set to "ChampionCell" in the storyboard and at the top of my CollectionViewController file. I have both the view controller and the cell linked to the storyboard.

I really can't figure out what I am missing. Sorry if this is a super newb question but I have really be struggling to figure it out.

Thanks for any help!

2 Answers 2

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In order for dequeueReusableCellWithReuseIdentifier to instantiate a custom cell, you have to register the cell class using this UICollectionView method:

func registerClass(_ cellClass: AnyClass?, forCellWithReuseIdentifier identifier: String)

Just call that method in your viewDidLoad method and it should work.

The method should be called as follows:

self.collectionView.registerClass(ChampionViewCell.self, forCellWithReuseIdentifier: reuseIdentifier)

where reuseIdentifier is a variable/property containing the cell identifier.

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  • This didn't seem to work. I received two errors: 1. Extraneous '_' in parameter: 'cellClass' has no keyword argument name 2. Expected '{' in body of function declaration Dec 2, 2014 at 22:32
  • @StuartCasarotto: I think you're calling that method in the wrong way - see updated answer
    – Antonio
    Dec 2, 2014 at 22:39
  • You were right. Thank you this makes complete sense and I am sad I didn't think to look up there sooner. Thank you. I knew it would be something simple. Dec 2, 2014 at 23:21
  • Quick question: I am next trying to add a picture to my cell. I have added the picture to my Images.xcassets and am using the following code to access it ( cell.champImage.image = UIImage(named: "testPhoto") ) but keep receiving an unexpected nil. Any guess why? Dec 3, 2014 at 0:06
  • Are you sure the name is spelled correctly? Can't think of anything besides that
    – Antonio
    Dec 3, 2014 at 0:09
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On your storyboard, the cell's class needs to be set as ChampionViewCell. When the cell is dequeued, it dequeues a cell from the storyboard with the identifier given (in your case, ChampionCell). But the cell being dequeued is still a UICollectionViewCell.

On the storyboard, select the cell and then in the Inspector panel (the right side panel), select the Identity Inspector (The one that looks kind of like a newspaper). The "Class" should say "UICollectionViewCell". Change this to "ChampionViewCell".

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