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This is an extension, not a duplicate, of How to check if a text field is empty or not in swift

The given answer,

@IBAction func Button(sender: AnyObject) {
    if textField1.text != ""  {
        // textfield 1 
    }
}

does not work for me, i.e., the if-loop is triggered even when nothing is entered in the text field. (I have modified it from the original because I'm looking to trigger the code only when the field contains text).

The second answer

@IBAction func Button(sender: AnyObject) {
    if !textField1.text.isEmpty{

    }
}

comes much closer, but it accepts strings like " " as not empty. I could build something myself, but is there a function that will check if a string contains something other than whitespace?

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13 Answers 13

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This answer was last revised for Swift 5.2 and iOS 13.5 SDK.


You can trim whitespace characters from your string and check if it's empty:

if !textField1.text.trimmingCharacters(in: .whitespaces).isEmpty {
    // string contains non-whitespace characters
}

You can also use .whitespacesAndNewlines to remove newline characters too.

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  • 5
    Might I suggest !str.stringByTrimmingCharactersInSet(whitespaceSet).isEmpty? I think isEmpty might be a little quicker since it's O(N).
    – Ryan
    Feb 24, 2016 at 18:40
  • 4
    I'd say isEmpty is or at least should be O(1) :) Nov 4, 2016 at 11:26
  • how to check the docs here lets say, inside the parenthesis (in: .whitespaces). What are the other options besides whitespaces? and when is trimmingCharacters only available? Im learning how to use docs but I cant seem to find them unless i search them on Stackoverflow. Please advise. thanks
    – Gel
    Feb 22, 2019 at 20:27
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    @GelSisaed The documentation of CharacterSet along with all predefined values can be found here: developer.apple.com/documentation/foundation/characterset Feb 25, 2019 at 11:37
25

Below is the extension I wrote that works nicely, especially for those that come from a .NET background:

extension String {
    func isEmptyOrWhitespace() -> Bool {

        if(self.isEmpty) {
            return true
        }

        return (self.stringByTrimmingCharactersInSet(NSCharacterSet.whitespaceCharacterSet()) == "")
    }
}
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  • I'm getting Value of type 'String' has no member 'stringByTrimmingCharactersInSet' so it doesn't work or it's imcomplete
    – Arturo
    Apr 23, 2022 at 20:06
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Swift 4.2

Extension for String is empty or whitespace

extension String {
    func isEmptyOrWhitespace() -> Bool {
        
        // Check empty string
        if self.isEmpty {
            return true
        }
        // Trim and check empty string
        return (self.trimmingCharacters(in: .whitespaces) == "")
    }
}

The original poster's code is checking text on a textfield which is optional. So he will need some code to check optional strings. So let's create a function to handle that too:

Extension for Optional String is nil, empty or whitespace

extension Optional where Wrapped == String {
    func isEmptyOrWhitespace() -> Bool {
        // Check nil
        guard let this = self else { return true }
        
        // Check empty string
        if this.isEmpty {
            return true
        }
        // Trim and check empty string
        return (this.trimmingCharacters(in: .whitespaces) == "")
    }
}
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akashivskyy answer in Swift 3.0:

let whitespaceSet = CharacterSet.whitespaces
if !str.trimmingCharacters(in: whitespaceSet).isEmpty {
  // string contains non-whitespace characters
}
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extension StringProtocol where Index == String.Index {
    var isEmptyField: Bool {
        return trimmingCharacters(in: .whitespaces) == ""
    }
}


if yourTextField.text.isEmptyField {
    // Field is empty
} else {
    // Field is NOT empty
}
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Answer in swift 4:

extension String {
    func isEmptyOrWhitespace() -> Bool {
        if(self.isEmpty) {
            return true
        }
        return (self.trimmingCharacters(in: NSCharacterSet.whitespaces) == "")
    }
}
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3

Answer in Swift 3.0

if stringValue.trimmingCharacters(in: CharacterSet.whitespaces).isEmpty
{}
2

Answer in Swift 3.*, considers newlines, tabs

extension String {

    var containsNonWhitespace: Bool {
        return !self.trimmingCharacters(in: .whitespacesAndNewlines).isEmpty
    }

}
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  • This question already has an accepted answer, along with another up-voted answer in Swift 3.
    – user7014451
    May 2, 2017 at 16:50
1

Answer with a picture in case you need a demo

// MY FUNCTIONS
private func checkMandatoryFields(){

    //CHECK EMPTY OR SPACES ONLY FIELDS
    if let type = typeOutle.text, let name = nameOutlet.text, let address = addressOutlet.text, type.trimmingCharacters(in: .whitespaces).isEmpty || name.trimmingCharacters(in: .whitespaces).isEmpty || address.trimmingCharacters(in: .whitespaces).isEmpty {
        print("Mandatory fields are: ")
        errorDisplay(error: "Mandatory fields are: Type, Name, Address.")
        return
    }

}

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  • Major flaw with this code. If a single text property is nil then your check fails and acts as if there are no empty fields.
    – HangarRash
    Sep 18, 2023 at 17:17
1

Method

 func trim() -> String {
    return self.trimmingCharacters(in: NSCharacterSet.whitespacesAndNewlines)
}

Use

if textField.text.trim().count == 0 {
    // Do your stuff
}
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  • You can remove the NSCharacterSet from NSCharacterSet.whitespacesAndNewlines. You should replace if textField.text.trim().count == 0 with if textField.text.trim().isEmpty().
    – HangarRash
    Sep 18, 2023 at 17:15
0

In Swift 5.7.2 (but probably earlier) CharacterSet conforms to SetAlgebra.

So instead of creating a copy of the string with trimmingCharacters(in:) and .whitespacesAndNewlines it is possible to create a CharacterSet from the string using init(charactersIn:) and check that it is not a subset of .whitespacesAndNewlines

For example :

extension String {
    func hasOnlyCharachersIn(_ characterSet: CharacterSet) -> Bool {
        let charactersInSelf = CharacterSet(charactersIn: self)
        return charactersInSelf.isSubset(of: characterSet)
    }
    
    var hasNonWhitespaceCharacters: Bool {
        !hasOnlyCharachersIn(.whitespacesAndNewlines)
    }
}

produces in a playground:

var testString = ""
testString.hasNonWhitespaceCharacters // false

testString = " "
testString.hasNonWhitespaceCharacters // false

testString = "\t"
testString.hasNonWhitespaceCharacters // false

testString = " \t\n"
testString.hasNonWhitespaceCharacters // false

testString = "\n"
testString.hasNonWhitespaceCharacters // false

testString = "foo"
testString.hasNonWhitespaceCharacters // true

testString = "foo bar"
testString.hasNonWhitespaceCharacters // true

testString = "foo\tbar"
testString.hasNonWhitespaceCharacters // true

testString = "foo bar\tbaz\n"
testString.hasNonWhitespaceCharacters // true
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swift 4.2

@IBAction func checkSendButton(_ sender: UITextField) {
    if((sender.text?.count)! > 0 && !(sender.text!.trimmingCharacters(in: .whitespaces)).isEmpty){
        self.sendButton.isEnabled = true
    }
    else{
        self.sendButton.isEnabled = false
    }
}
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Swift 5.8

Probably the cleanest solution:

extension String {
    func isEmptyOrWhitespace() -> Bool {
        return self.trimmingCharacters(in: .whitespaces).isEmpty
    }
}

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