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I am swiping left to delete a cell that is a customview in Swift 3.

The cell is:

class CustomTableCell: SwipeTableViewCell
{
    public var atest = UILabel();
    public var btest = UILabel();

    var animator: Any?

    override init(style: UITableViewCellStyle, reuseIdentifier: String!)
    {
        super.init(style: style, reuseIdentifier: reuseIdentifier);

        let height = 140;

        atest = UILabel(frame: CGRect(x: 20 + (activityWidth / 2), y: 72, width: (activityWidth / 2) - 10, height: 30));

        btest = UILabel(frame: CGRect(x: 20 + (activityWidth / 2), y: 102, width: (activityWidth / 2) - 10, height: 30));

        self.contentView.addSubview(atest);
        self.contentView.addSubview(btest);
    }

Then in my table view controller I have:

func tableView(_ tableView: UITableView, cellForRowAt indexPath: IndexPath) -> UITableViewCell
{
    let cell = tableView.dequeueReusableCell(withIdentifier: "reuseIdentifier") as! CustomTableCell;

    cell.atest.text = "text from an array at indexpath.row";
    cell.btest.text = "another different text from an array";

    return cell;
}

The deletion in the table view controller happens here:

func tableView(_ tableView: UITableView, editActionsForRowAt indexPath: IndexPath, for orientation: SwipeActionsOrientation) -> [SwipeAction]?
{
    let delete = SwipeAction(style: .destructive, title: "Delete")
    {
        action, indexPath in
        print("delete button tapped");

        // self.table.deleteRows(at: [indexPath], with: .none);

        // database is a string index array
        self.database.remove(at: indexPath.row);

        if (self.database.count == 0)
        {
            self.noText.isHidden = false;
            self.footer.isHidden = false;

            self.table.tableFooterView = self.footer;
        }

        // self.table.setNeedsDisplay();
    }

    delete.backgroundColor = UIColor.red;

    return [delete];

I do a delete by swiping left and it deletes everything correctly. The issue I have is that the deleting makes all the table view cells under the fold the same as the last visible cell.

How do I fix this? I am using a custom cell view too.

An example is that I have 6 rows and the top 4 are visible. Deleting the first row makes the 4th and 5th rows the same. As in the last visible row also becomes the first none visible row. The prepareForReuse is probably not working right.

The delete works and goes from 6 rows to 5 but an example is below.

 UITableView
 First row label         A
 Second row label        B
 Third row label         C
 Fourth row label        D (last visible row)
 Fifth row label         E (first non visible row)
 Sixth row label         F

Deleting the first row by swiping creates this new UITableView:

 UITableView
 Second row label        B
 Third row label         C
 Fourth row label        D
 Fourth row label        D (last visible row)
 Fifth row label         E (first non visible row)

The reusable cells are not working correctly.

I do not use awakeFromNib and just upgraded to swift 4.1 as well.

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  • Update your question with the code that handles the deletion.
    – rmaddy
    Jul 5, 2018 at 6:10
  • I updated the deletion and used github.com/SwipeCellKit/SwipeCellKit to handle swiping
    – cdub
    Jul 5, 2018 at 6:16
  • Unrelated but why don't you design the cell in Interface Builder? And this is Swift: No trailing semicolons and no parentheses around if conditions.
    – vadian
    Jul 5, 2018 at 7:10
  • When you delete/remove the cell the custom cell view goes away with it. What do you mean by The issue I have is that the deleting makes all the table view cells under the fold the same as the last visible cell? Can you share a screenshot? Jul 5, 2018 at 7:27
  • They are the rows below the screen that you don't see until they are scrolled to
    – cdub
    Jul 8, 2018 at 7:44

2 Answers 2

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In TableView custom cells if you are adding views from storyboard or XIB then it get removed on scrolling but if you are adding views programmatically then you have to remove the view from the tableViewCell:

Either using below code in cellForRow :

for label in cell.subviews {
    if let mylabel = label as? UILabel {
        mylabel.removeFromSuperview()
    }
}

or you can use this code customCellClass in prepareForReuse method:

class myCustomCell: UITableViewCell {

    override func prepareForReuse() {
        super.prepareForReuse()
        for view in self.subviews {
            view.removeFromSuperview()
        }
    }

    override func awakeFromNib() {
        super.awakeFromNib()
        // Initialization code
    }

}

Above code will remove all subviews from the cell.

Check below links for more answers:

EDIT

I tried below code with string Array and swipeDelete functionality in tableView:

class ViewController: UIViewController {

    @IBOutlet weak var sampleTableView: UITableView!

    var nameArray = ["Snoop", "Sarah", "Fido", "Mark", "Jill", "Parague", "London", "Barcelona", "Italy", "France", "Eiffiel", "Tower", "Paris", "Europe", "Amsterdam", "Zurich", "Germany", "Munich", "Milan", "Venice", "Switzerland", "Brussels"]

    override func viewDidLoad() {
        super.viewDidLoad()
        // Do any additional setup after loading the view, typically from a nib.
    }
}

extension ViewController: UITableViewDataSource, UITableViewDelegate {
    func tableView(_ tableView: UITableView, numberOfRowsInSection section: Int) -> Int {
        return nameArray.count
    }

    func tableView(_ tableView: UITableView, cellForRowAt indexPath: IndexPath) -> UITableViewCell {
        let cell = tableView.dequeueReusableCell(withIdentifier: "cellIdentifier", for: indexPath)

        cell.textLabel?.text = nameArray[indexPath.row] + " - " + String(describing: indexPath.row)

        return cell
    }

    func tableView(_ tableView: UITableView, canEditRowAt indexPath: IndexPath) -> Bool {
        return true
    }

    func tableView(_ tableView: UITableView, commit editingStyle: UITableViewCellEditingStyle, forRowAt indexPath: IndexPath) {
        if (editingStyle == UITableViewCellEditingStyle.delete) {
            // handle delete (by removing the data from your array and updating the tableview)
            tableView.beginUpdates()
            nameArray.remove(at: indexPath.row)
            tableView.deleteRows(at: [indexPath], with: .automatic)
            tableView.endUpdates()
        }
    }
}

When I start swipe deleting the tableView cells the string data is correct but the indexPath value doesn't change. It changes when I scrolled the tableView. Which is correct logically because after deletion the string data indexes have changed and when cells are reused the new index will be visible.

EDIT Using SwipwCellKit:

Used the same code of yours with the SwipeCellKit:

My ViewController :

class ViewController: UIViewController {

    @IBOutlet weak var sampleTableView: UITableView!

    var nameArray = ["Snoop", "Sarah", "Fido", "Mark", "Jill", "Parague", "London", "Barcelona", "Italy", "France", "Eiffiel", "Tower", "Paris", "Europe", "Amsterdam", "Zurich", "Germany", "Munich", "Milan", "Venice", "Switzerland", "Brussels"]

    override func viewDidLoad() {
        super.viewDidLoad()
        // Do any additional setup after loading the view, typically from a nib.
    }
}

extension ViewController : UITableViewDataSource, UITableViewDelegate, SwipeTableViewCellDelegate {

    func tableView(_ tableView: UITableView, heightForRowAt indexPath: IndexPath) -> CGFloat {
        return 72
    }

    func tableView(_ tableView: UITableView, numberOfRowsInSection section: Int) -> Int {
        return nameArray.count
    }

    func tableView(_ tableView: UITableView, cellForRowAt indexPath: IndexPath) -> UITableViewCell {
        let cell = tableView.dequeueReusableCell(withIdentifier: "reuseIdentifier") as! CustomTableCell

        cell.delegate = self

        cell.atest.text = nameArray[indexPath.row] + " - " + String(describing: indexPath.row)
        cell.btest.text = "another different text from an array";

        return cell;
    }

    func tableView(_ tableView: UITableView, editActionsForRowAt indexPath: IndexPath, for orientation: SwipeActionsOrientation) -> [SwipeAction]?
    {
        let delete = SwipeAction(style: .destructive, title: "Delete")
        {
            action, indexPath in
            print("delete button tapped")

            self.nameArray.remove(at: indexPath.row)

            self.sampleTableView.deleteRows(at: [indexPath], with: .none)
        }

        delete.backgroundColor = UIColor.red;

        return [delete];
    }
}

My CustomTableViewCell:

class CustomTableCell: SwipeTableViewCell {

    public var atest = UILabel()
    public var btest = UILabel()

    var animator: Any?

    override func awakeFromNib() {
        atest = UILabel(frame: CGRect(x: 20 , y: 2, width: 200, height: 30));

        btest = UILabel(frame: CGRect(x: 20 , y: 32, width: 200, height: 30));

        self.contentView.addSubview(atest);
        self.contentView.addSubview(btest);
    }

}

It is working same as the first editing.

EDIT

CustomTableViewCell using init :

class CustomTableViewCell: SwipeTableViewCell {

    public var atest = UILabel();
    public var btest = UILabel();

    var animator: Any?

    override init(style: UITableViewCellStyle, reuseIdentifier: String!)
    {
        super.init(style: style, reuseIdentifier: reuseIdentifier)


        atest = UILabel(frame: CGRect(x: 20 , y: 2, width: 100, height: 30))

        btest = UILabel(frame: CGRect(x: 20 , y: 32, width: 100, height: 30))

        self.contentView.addSubview(atest)
        self.contentView.addSubview(btest)
    }

    required init?(coder aDecoder: NSCoder) {
        super.init(coder: aDecoder)
        fatalError("init(coder:) has not been implemented")
    }
}

change in cellForRow:

func tableView(_ tableView: UITableView, cellForRowAt indexPath: IndexPath) -> UITableViewCell {
    let cell = CustomTableViewCell.init(style: .default, reuseIdentifier: "reuseIdentifier")

    cell.delegate = self

    cell.atest.text = nameArray[indexPath.row] + " - " + String(describing: indexPath.row)
    cell.btest.text = "another different text from an array";

    return cell;
}

still working same as above.

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  • what if I have one uiview and 5 uilabels to remove? do I put it at the top of cellforrowat? Can I get a complete example for the second one? Thanks a lot
    – cdub
    Jul 5, 2018 at 6:53
  • This behaves very weirdly and does more damage. I have like 4 rows that are visible and 2 that are below the fold and I can delete the first one correctly but the 4 one still becomes the 5th one as well. It's a reuse issue.
    – cdub
    Jul 8, 2018 at 7:37
  • What damage I didn't get it. All cells are identical right ? cell count are decreasing ? 4 rows are visible and 2 are below the fold. when you delete first one then also 4 rows are visible and 1 is below the fold right ?
    – Amit
    Jul 8, 2018 at 10:20
  • It deletes everything. Btw I updated the question with example code.
    – cdub
    Jul 9, 2018 at 2:05
  • I'm using a plugin for swiping as mentioned in the question
    – cdub
    Jul 9, 2018 at 15:57
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The problem is in how your cells are being reused. Add this line of code to your table cell class:

  override func prepareForReuse() {
    super.prepareForReuse()

        atest.text = nil
        btest.text = nil
  }
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  • y code sigaborts at the closing of the let delete braces. It runs delete, goes to the customcell class of init, runs through cellForRowAt returns to delete and crashes at the end of delete function – cdub 14 hours a
    – cdub
    Jul 11, 2018 at 21:41
  • do I need deleteatrows too? I tried prepareForReuse with the remove from subview in the answer below but that didn't work it just removed everything
    – cdub
    Jul 11, 2018 at 21:42
  • i appreciate your help btw
    – cdub
    Jul 11, 2018 at 21:42
  • Your delete function is being called by your tableViewDelegate delete function, right? I don't see where you're actually telling your tableView to remove the cell. I'm only seeing that you're changing the dataSource array "database". You need to actually tell the tableView to delete one of its cells either in your tableView delegate or in your custom delete function. It looks like you have that code commented out.
    – denvdancsk
    Jul 11, 2018 at 22:05
  • It was sigabrting after returning from the delete which i thought the plugin handled it
    – cdub
    Jul 11, 2018 at 22:12

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