I implemented a folding list in Swift using the following approach. When a section is folded I still display a single row (the header) and so always return at least 1 for the section row count. This means when folded a section doesn't disappear. When folded status changes we use tableView.reloadSections to update the relevant parts of the table (with animations)
For this example I use the following variables in the code below:
sectionHeadings[] : an array of section headings
sectionVisible[] : an array of Bool flags indicating whether that section is folded
sectionSubheadings[][] : for each section an array of subheadings that should appear when a section is unfolded.
The relevant methods for tableView are then as follows:
First return the number of sections based on our section heading array.
override func numberOfSectionsInTableView(tableView: UITableView) -> Int {
// Return the number of sections.
return sectionHeadings.count
}
We decide how many rows are in a section depending on whether it is folded or not. If it is folded then we still show one cell - this is the section header and it is always visible:
override func tableView(tableView: UITableView, numberOfRowsInSection section: Int) -> Int {
// Return the number of rows in the section.
if sectionVisible[section]{
return sectionSubheadings[section].count + 1
}else{
return 1
}
}
Then when we select a cell we check the current status and open or close the current section. This same behaviour can also be attached to a button.
override func tableView(tableView: UITableView, didSelectRowAtIndexPath indexPath: NSIndexPath) {
// if we are selecting a sub heading then this means we want to actually process the click
// if we are selecting a section heading (index 0) then we want to open or close the section
if indexPath.row == 0{
// this is a section heading
// if the section is already open then we don't want to reopen it
let bOpening = !sectionVisible[indexPath.section]
// bunch all our updates together
tableView.beginUpdates()
// need to close any existing open sections
// NB this is optional behaviour and ensures there is only one section open at a time
for (var i:Int = 0;i<sectionVisible.count;i++){
if sectionVisible[i]{
sectionVisible[i] = false
tableView.reloadSections(NSIndexSet(index: i), withRowAnimation: UITableViewRowAnimation.Automatic)
}
}
if bOpening{
// open this chapter
sectionVisible[indexPath.section] = true
tableView.reloadSections(NSIndexSet(index:indexPath.section), withRowAnimation: UITableViewRowAnimation.Automatic)
}
tableView.endUpdates()
}else{
// we have clicked a visible sub heading so process this as required
}
}
When providing cells in tableView: cellForRowAtIndexPath you can then return either a header row or a subheading row depending on the index value. Index=0 is the header, Index=n+1 is the nth subheading