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I created a grid of buttons. The following code creates the buttons and displays them, but there is no text on the button. Is there a setting I am missing? (Obj-C replies are fine, I'm bi-lingual)

RectangleF frame = new RectangleF (X + 3, Y + 3, cellWidth - 2, cellHeight - 2);
UIButton button = new UIButton (frame);
button.TitleLabel.Text = "Baha'i";
button.TitleLabel.Font = UIFont.FromName ("Helvetica-Bold", 15);
button.TitleLabel.TextColor = UIColor.Black;
button.TitleLabel.Frame = frame;
button.BackgroundColor = UIColor.FromWhiteAlpha(.5f,.5f);
this.AddSubview (button);
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I think you want setTitle: forState:

[button setTitle:@"Baha'i" forState:UIControlStateNormal]
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    What's interesting is that button.titleLable.text = @"Foo" doesn't always do the right thing. You have to set the title on the UIButton itself. Feb 20, 2012 at 23:27
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    this is ridiculous button.titleLabel.text does no work but [button setTile:.. forState:] works wish it is set by default for normal state or something. Comments?
    – Gmu
    Sep 20, 2013 at 4:07
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    @Gmu They've found it very hard to implement at apple
    – LolaRun
    Sep 3, 2014 at 22:18
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A UIButton inherits from UIView, so another way to add text and images, is to add subview. Example:

// My Image
UIImage *buttonImage = [UIImage imageNamed:@"myImage.png"];
UIImageView *buttonImageView = [[[UIImageView alloc] 
    initWithFrame:CGRectMake(0, 0, 
    buttonImage.size.width,buttonImage.size.height)] autorelease];
[buttonImageView setImage:buttonImage];

// My Label
UILabel* titleLabel = [[[UILabel alloc] 
    initWithFrame:CGRectMake(0, 0, 
    buttonImage.size.width, buttonImage.size.height)] autorelease];
titleLabel.text = @"My Text";
titleLabel.font = [UIFont fontWithName:@"Helvetica-Bold" size: 11.0];
titleLabel.textColor = [UIColor blackColor];
titleLabel.backgroundColor = [UIColor clearColor];
titleLabel.textAlignment = UITextAlignmentCenter;

// Create Button with Image and Label
UIButton *button = [UIButton buttonWithType:UIButtonTypeCustom];
[button addSubview:buttonImageView];
[button addSubview:titleLabel];
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  • A UIButton already has a label. Adding your own as you show isn't usually necessary. @tobias-cohen has the right answer for this question, and most cases.
    – Fabian
    May 13, 2013 at 21:08
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UIButton *  selectCountryBtn =  [[UIButton alloc]initWithFrame:CGRectMake(0, 0, 100, 100)];  

[selectCountryBtn setTitle:@"My Title" forState:UIControlStateNormal];

Here, I have create sample programmatically button, and then set the title for its Normal Control state, You can use your own button object for set the title string, additionally you can also set title text for another control states by change UIControlStateNormal to another required states.

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In my case (Swift 4) it was the following:

btnLogin.setTitle("Welcome, " + var_name, for: [])
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For swift Developers-

button.setTitle("Your button Name", for: .normal)
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self.ButtonName.setTitle("Here Put Your variable model", for: .normal)
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  self.Button_name.titleLabel.text = @"Your title name";

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