Is there a way to change the number of segments programmatically?
Yes, you can use
removeSegmentAtIndex:(NSUInteger) animated:(BOOL)
And
insertSegmentWithTitle:(NSString *) atIndex:(NSUInteger) animated:(BOOL)
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I solved with: [self.SegmentAnswer insertSegmentWithTitle:@"5" atIndex:4 animated:YES]; [self.SegmentAnswer insertSegmentWithTitle:@"6" atIndex:5 – Beppino66 Jul 24 '12 at 20:54
To replace the segments entirely, you can use the following function:
- (void)setSegments:(NSArray *)segments
{
[segmentController removeAllSegments];
for (NSString *segment in segments) {
[segmentController insertSegmentWithTitle:segment atIndex:segmentController.numberOfSegments animated:NO];
}
}
Hope this helps.
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1You can use [segmentController removeAllSegments] instead of the while loop. See the documentation at developer.apple.com/library/ios/documentation/UIKit/Reference/… – MCR May 27 '15 at 16:29
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Edited to use
[segmentController removeAllSegments]
as per @MCR's comment. – Zorayr May 27 '15 at 17:22
And here's a little Swift extension to replace current segmentedControl with array of new values
Swift 3
extension UISegmentedControl {
func replaceSegments(segments: Array<String>) {
self.removeAllSegments()
for segment in segments {
self.insertSegmentWithTitle(segment, atIndex: self.numberOfSegments, animated: false)
}
}
}
Swift 4
extension UISegmentedControl {
func replaceSegments(segments: Array<String>) {
self.removeAllSegments()
for segment in segments {
self.insertSegment(withTitle: segment, at: self.numberOfSegments, animated: false)
}
}
}
For the sake of completeness (and because I ended up here looking for how to achieve the same thing in xib) here is how to do it in xib:
Here is a Swift extension for replacing the segments with a sequence of strings. It’s similar to another answer given here except it can be used with any sequence, meaning you can also pass in slices, sets, etc.
extension UISegmentedControl {
/// Replace the current segments with new ones using a given sequence of string.
/// - parameter withTitles: The titles for the new segments.
public func replaceSegments<T: Sequence>(withTitles: T) where T.Iterator.Element == String {
removeAllSegments()
for title in withTitles {
insertSegment(withTitle: title, at: numberOfSegments, animated: false)
}
}
}
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1Can you add a link to the other answer that you're referring to? You can get a permalink to an answer by clicking on the "share" link under it. – Al Sweigart Apr 6 '17 at 19:17
work for me, UIsegmentedControll contains two segments, i want add one in index 2, use this code in swift 2.2 use:
SEG_TipoFiltro.insertSegmentWithTitle("Title", atIndex: 2, animated: false)
adding and deleting segments in swift4 using code
class ViewController: UIViewController {
@IBOutlet weak var segment1: UISegmentedControl!
override func viewDidLoad() {
super.viewDidLoad()
// Do any additional setup after loading the view, typically from a nib.
}
@IBAction func insert(_ sender: Any) {
segment1.insertSegment(withTitle: "\(segment1.numberOfSegments+1)", at: segment1.numberOfSegments, animated: true)
}
@IBAction func remove(_ sender: Any) {
segment1.removeSegment(at: segment1.numberOfSegments-1, animated: true)
}
}