I want to disable buttons in the UIAction sheet and enable them after a certain condition is true. How do I achieve this? Any ideas?
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I found that craig's answer didn't work for me (on OS 3.1). After a little digging around I discovered that the subviews of Anyway, this works for me (implemented as part of the
Hope that helps someone else, although I'd echo Ed Marty's question of whether you'd be better off just omitting these buttons from the action sheet altogether instead of doing this. As always when using undocumented features, there is a risk of app store rejection, although this code is written to fail gracefully if Apple do chnage the APIs again in a future OS release. | |||||||||
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Is there a circumstance that can change, while the action sheet is open, that could cause the button to become enabled? If not, I think the better approach is to alter the buttons that the sheet displays based on your condition. Otherwise, the only way of handling this is to iterate through the sheet's subviews, like Craig said, and look for the Presumably, the buttons will appear in the | |||||||
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Unfortunately, there is no way to access the buttons through any "official" means, though a workaround is available. Since the UIActionSheet is a subclass of UIView, you can obtain a list of its subviews. Each one of the subviews is one of the UIButton objects in the sheet. (You can do a class check just to make sure.) At that point you will have references to the buttons, and can perform whatever operations you wish:
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If you add the view to the action sheet, the view wont receive any event. You need to the view to the superview of the action sheet. See below how i've added an button with touch up event:
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UIActionSheet is not intended for customizing. It should display actual set of available options. It should not change button's availability while on top. Just remove unused buttons, or use custom view instead | |||
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I faced a similar problem when I had an action sheet that changes based on some conditions. I omitted the choices that are not applicable from the action sheet altogether but in some cases I end up with an action sheet with just one choice. This seems a bit silly, since I could activate that choice immediate without displaying the sheet at all. However, I also want users to learn that clicking a certain button on screen gives them a list of choices they can choose from. That's why I want to display the action sheet also in cases when it has just one choice. I thought about disabling the non-applicable choices instead of omitting them from the sheet but that didn't feel right, either. My case is related to having a user-icon in a custom bottom bar and pressing it presents the following choices:
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This is probably a bit late. But, the way I figured out is create UIButton(s) and add them to UIActionSheet subview. Make certain these buttons are placed on top and completely cover the default UIActionSheet button(s) to replace. When the UIButton is placed over the default UIActionSheet button, its UIResponder takes precedence over UIActionSheet button UIResponder. So, doing so you can disable and enable those buttons however you'd like anywhere in you UIViewController logic. This may be an alternative to accessing private methods to the SDK (like above - UIThreePartButton) and apple might reject your app. I believe this follows the Apple guidelines. i.e. Setup UIButtons in order to enable / disable after certain conditions occur.
NOTE: This worked perfectly in a previous app I built. | |||
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You could try [actionSheet valueForKey:@"_buttons"] in your UIActionSheetDelegate like so:
Hopefully this wont change in future releases of the sdk. | |||
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See an alternate answer I aggregates from numerous sources in this SO answer | |||
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