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I have button created programmatically in the UIImageView. This view was also created programmatically. When image in this view is tapped the button is created, now I want to capture when this button is tapped but I'm unable to here is my relevant code :

- (void)imageTapped:(UIGestureRecognizer *)sender{ 
    MyImageView *myView = (MyImageView *)sender.view;
    NSLog(@"Image tapped is => %@", myView.currentImageName); 

    //add button to view
    UIButton *button = [UIButton buttonWithType:UIButtonTypeCustom];
    [button addTarget:self 
               action:@selector(pressedPlay:)
     forControlEvents:UIControlEventTouchDown];

    //button image
    UIImage *backgroundImage = [UIImage imageNamed:[NSString stringWithFormat:@"playbutton.png"]];

    button.frame = CGRectMake(85.0, 175.0, backgroundImage.size.width, backgroundImage.size.height);

    myView.userInteractionEnabled = YES;
    button.userInteractionEnabled = YES;

    [button setImage:backgroundImage forState:(UIControlStateNormal)];
    [myView addSubview:button];
}

Now this code should handle the tap but for some reason it doesn't :

- (void)pressedPlay:(UIGestureRecognizer *)sender{ 
    //MyImageView *senderView = (MyImageView *) sender.view;
    NSLog(@"%@", @"I Presed button");    
}

Any reason why this is not working?

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  • Does imageTapped: get called?
    – Paul.s
    Feb 10, 2012 at 14:12
  • @Paul.s as with samfishers suggestions implemented, yes every time button is pressed image tapped is called
    – London
    Feb 10, 2012 at 14:18
  • You normally use UIControlEventTouchUpInside for a standard button interaction...
    – Paul.s
    Feb 10, 2012 at 14:20

4 Answers 4

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Your code suggests that you are using a UIGestureRecognizer (most likely a UITapGestureRecognizer) to detect the initial tap. The problem is that UIGestureRecognizer is being greedy and stopping the UIButton from receiving the touch.

You will need to do some shifting to disable the gesture recognizer after the initial detection and then reenable it after the play has been tapped.

UIGestureRecognizer has the property

@property(nonatomic, getter=isEnabled) BOOL enabled

or you can choose to implement UIGestureRecognizerDelegate and provide an implementation of

gestureRecognizer:shouldReceiveTouch:

a very simple attempt could look like:

- (BOOL)gestureRecognizer:(UIGestureRecognizer *)gestureRecognizer shouldReceiveTouch:(UITouch *)touch;
{
    return ![touch.view isKindOfClass:[UIButton class]];
}

and don't forget to set the delegate on the gesture recognizer

myGesture.delegate = self;
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set the button frame from:

button.frame = CGRectMake(85.0, 175.0, backgroundImage.size.width, backgroundImage.size.height);

to:

button.frame = CGRectMake(0,0, backgroundImage.size.width, backgroundImage.size.height);

it looks like you are setting button frame outside the imageview's frame and hence the button is not actually getting any interaction.

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  • thanks for the response, now my button is on the image and I get image tapped event always ..
    – London
    Feb 10, 2012 at 14:16
  • sorry i did not catch the meaning.. is it working for you now? Feb 10, 2012 at 14:18
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The Button frame is likely setting the button outside the bounds of the UIImageView, frames are always relative to the superviews coordinate in this case the UIImageView.

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  • similar things happens to me with HTML/CSS. What I usually do is set borders to potentially overlapping divs so I can see on my screen what's going on. Can I do something similar like set border to my UIImageView so I see on the screen where it is exactly?
    – London
    Feb 10, 2012 at 14:19
  • @London: Yes, if you add the QuartzCore framework to your project and put #import <QuartzCore/QuartzCore.h> in your .m file, you can use view.layer.borderColor = [UIColor redColor].CGColor; and view.layer.borderWidth = 2.0; to add a 2pixel red border to any view. The overlap thing isn't actually your problem though. Paul.s's explanation above is the real reason - your gesture recogniser is stopping your button from receiving the tap. Events don't always bubble up in Cocoa like they do in JavaScript. Feb 11, 2012 at 0:44
  • @nick this would also be dependant on whether the view clips to bounds.
    – Paul.s
    Feb 11, 2012 at 3:31
  • that would affect the border drawing, but not the event handling (events don't work outside the parent frame, regardless of clipping). Feb 11, 2012 at 8:59
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[button setExclusiveTouch:YES];

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