The UIGestureRecognizer class defines a set of common behaviors that can be configured for all concrete gesture recognizers. It can also communicate with its delegate (an object that adopts the UIGestureRecognizerDelegate protocol), thereby enabling finer-grained customization of some behaviors.
A gesture recognizer operates on touches hit-tested to a specific view and all of that view’s subviews. It thus must be associated with that view. To make that association you must call the UIView method addGestureRecognizer:. A gesture recognizer does not participate in the view’s responder chain.
A gesture recognizer has one or more target-action pairs associated with it. If there are multiple target-action pairs, they are discrete, and not cumulative. Recognition of a gesture results in the dispatch of an action message to a target for each of those pairs. The action methods invoked must conform to one of the following signatures: