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I have added a UISegmentedControl in my application. None of the buttons are selected in normal state. I want to implement a button click event when the first segment is selected, and another event when another button is clicked.

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  • How do i set plain segment in UISegmented Control. Thanks.
    – Pugalmuni
    Jul 13, 2010 at 13:52
  • @Pugal devan set the segment control style property segmentedControl.segmentedControlStyle = UISegmentedControlStyleBordered;
    – Warrior
    Jul 13, 2010 at 15:09

8 Answers 8

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If I understand your question correctly, you simply have to implement a target-action method (supported by UIControl which is UISegmentedControl's parent class) for the constant UIControlEventValueChanged, exactly like in the example given in UISegmentControl's reference documentation.

i.e.

[segmentedControl addTarget:self
                     action:@selector(action:)
           forControlEvents:UIControlEventValueChanged];

used for a message with the following signature:

- (void)action:(id)sender

or

[segmentedControl addTarget:self
                     action:@selector(action:forEvent:)
           forControlEvents:UIControlEventValueChanged];

for

- (void)action:(id)sender forEvent:(UIEvent *)event

or

[segmentedControl addTarget:self
                     action:@selector(action)
           forControlEvents:UIControlEventValueChanged];

for the simplest method:

- (void)action

which are standard types of target-action selectors used in UIKit.

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  • 5
    Just a quick heads up: I believe if you define the method as -(void)action then you'll want the selector to be @selector(action) or else it will crash. Jan 10, 2012 at 15:24
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    The selector must match the message exactly, but without parameters, so @selector(action:forEvent:) is the selector for "- (void)action:(id)sender forEvent:(UIEvent *)event"
    – Jonathan
    Oct 9, 2012 at 10:27
  • I have a question, will this action be called even if I change the selected index manually? If I don't want that to happen can I listen to some other control event? Jan 5, 2016 at 9:41
  • Surely you've figured it out by now, but no, the target is not notified on changes applied using code. Only through user's action.
    – macbirdie
    Nov 19, 2017 at 19:09
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try this:

- (IBAction)segmentSwitch:(UISegmentedControl *)sender {
      NSInteger selectedSegment = sender.selectedSegmentIndex;

      if (selectedSegment == 0) {

      }
      else{

      }
    }
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Simple version in swift updated

func loadControl(){
     self.yourSegmentedControl.addTarget(self, action: #selector(segmentSelected(sender:)), forControlEvents: .valueChanged)
}

func segmentSelected(sender: UISegmentedControl)
{
    let index = sender.selectedSegmentIndex

    // Do what you want
}
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    latest swift syntax: self.segmentedControl.addTarget(self, action: #selector(segmentSelected(sender:)), for: .valueChanged)
    – Gilles
    May 4, 2017 at 7:16
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Try this one,

    UISegmentedControl  * travelModeSegment = [[UISegmentedControl alloc] initWithItems:
    [NSArray arrayWithObjects:NSLocalizedString(@"Driving", nil),                 NSLocalizedString(@"Walking", nil), nil]];
    [travelModeSegment setFrame:CGRectMake(9.0f, 0.0f, 302.0f, 45.0f)];
    [cell addSubview:travelModeSegment];
    [travelModeSegment release];

then write an action,

     if (travelModeSegment.selectedSegmentIndex == 0) {
        //write here your action when first item selected
    } else {
        //write here your action when second item selected
    }

I hope it will help you

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It's worth noting that the selector has to match a method exactly, but without the actual parameters.

@selector(action)
    => -(void) action { ..code.. }

@selector(action:) 
    => -(void) action:(id)sender { ..code.. }

@selector(action:forEvent:) 
    => -(void) action:(id)sender forEvent:(UIEvent *)event { ..code.. }

This confused me for the longest time, and it's not quite clear from the earlier answers.

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    Thank you very much for the effort in making your explanation, Jonathan. This has been one of those things I've needed to clarify for myself for ... <wonders what sounds like a reasonable admission to my peers> erm ... 'quite sometime now' ;-) 'Nicely presented, too; it's gone straight in my code library! :-)
    – Slowburner
    Jul 21, 2013 at 6:50
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for SWIFT use this:

segmentedControl.addTarget( self, action: "segmentSelected:", forControlEvents: UIControlEvents.ValueChanged )

and implement a method like this:

func segmentSelected(sender: UISegmentedControl)
{
    println("selected index: \(sender.selectedSegmentIndex)")
}

Extend UISegmentedControl if you want to call a specific action when the selected segment is selected:

class CustomSegmentedControl : UISegmentedControl
{        
    override init()
    {
        super.init()
    }

    override init(frame:CGRect)
    {
        super.init(frame:frame)
    }

    required init(coder aDecoder: NSCoder) {
       super.init(coder: aDecoder)
    }

    func valueChanged(index:Int)
    {
         // ACTION GOES HERE
    }      
}

and call your "valueChanged" in "segmentSelected" like this:

func segmentSelected(sender: CustomSegmentedControl)
{
    println("selected index: \(sender.selectedSegmentIndex)")
    sender.valueChanged(sender.selectedSegmentIndex)
}
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Simple like that, you need to make the action using the storyboard to the view controller in order to make this action to work.

- (IBAction)searchSegmentedControl:(UISegmentedControl *)sender
{
    switch (sender.selectedSegmentIndex) {
        case 0:
            NSLog(@"First was selected");
            break;
        case 1:
            NSLog(@"Second was selected");
            break;
        case 2:
            NSLog(@"Third was selected");
            break;
        default:
            break;
    }
}
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You can attach a handler in IB to the value changed event: UIControlEventValueChanged

or you can do it in code:

[segmentedControl addTarget:self
                     action:@selector(action:)
           forControlEvents:UIControlEventValueChanged];

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