I am having 2 structs as given below:
struct ProductImage {
let id : String
let url : URL
let isDefault : Bool
}
struct Product {
let name : String
let id : String
var images = [ProductImage]()
init(name : String, id: String) {
self.name = name
self.id = id
}
mutating func add(image: ProductImage) {
images.append(image)
}
}
Now I have a collectionview which has some cells on it with each having an image and a name label and an id label with it. It also has a button and when I click on it, the image on the collectionview cell and also the name and id is shown in a tableviewcell and stored in an array. After returning back and clicking the button of the 2nd collectionview
item, I will see 2 cells now.(Both the 1st and the 2nd). That I'm doing like so...
func SellBtnTapped(_ sender: UIButton) {
let indexPath = collectionView?.indexPath(for: ((sender.superview?.superview) as! RecipeCollectionViewCell))
self.photoThumbnail = self.arrayOfURLImages[(indexPath?.row)!]
let myVC = storyboard?.instantiateViewController(withIdentifier: "productSellIdentifier") as! sellTableViewController
let productObject = productData1[(indexPath?.row)!]
if selectedItems == nil {
selectedItems = [Product(name:productObject.name, id: productObject.id)]
} else {
selectedItems?.append(productObject)
}
myVC.arrProduct = selectedItems
navigationController?.pushViewController(myVC, animated: true) }
But my issue is I'm not able to pass the right image like I do the name and id. In my case the name & id passed is proper but the image passed is wrong. How can I fix it...?
EDIT: The parsing of json where both the image and other data is added to the array is given like so
var theProduct = Product(name: name, id: id, theRate: rate, quantity: qty, sku: skuCode, prdCateg: prodCat, prodDescr: description)
if let images = anItem["product_images"] as? [[String:String]] {
for image in images {
guard let imageId = image["id"],
let url1 = image["image"],
let isDefault = image["is_default"] else {continue}
print(imageId)
let productImage = ProductImage(id: imageId, url: URL(string: url1)!, isDefault: isDefault == "1")
theProduct.add(image: productImage) //image is added here
self.productData1.append(theProduct)
let url = URL(string: url1)
let data = try? Data(contentsOf: url!)
self.arrayOfURLImages.append(UIImage(data: data!)!)
self.appDelegate.commonArrayForURLImages = self.arrayOfURLImages
EDIT 2:
This is how I'm assigning the images and other data in the tableviewcell. This is the code of cellForRow..(of the tableview from where the cells are loaded..)
func tableView(_ tableView: UITableView, cellForRowAt indexPath: IndexPath) -> UITableViewCell {
let cell: sellTableViewCell = tableView.dequeueReusableCell(withIdentifier: "sellProductIdentifier") as! sellTableViewCell
cell.prdImgView?.image = self.appDelegate.commonArrayForURLImages[indexPath.row]
let product = arrProduct?[indexPath.row]
cell.produvtNameLabel.text = product?.name
cell.rateTextField.text = product?.theRate
return cell
}
indexPath.item
instead ofindexPath.row
when assigning toself.photoThumbnail
? Rows are in table views, collection views operate on items, since you can have more than one cell in a row, or you may not have clear rows.add(image: ProductImage)
method