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I want to change the identifier of an UIBarButtonItem with codes from "Play" to "Pause". How can I do that?

Thanks

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1) init a new button

//change to play
let button = UIBarButtonItem(barButtonSystemItem: UIBarButtonSystemItem.Play, target: self, action: "someAction")
navigationBar.topItem.leftBarButtonItem = button

//change to pause
let button = UIBarButtonItem(barButtonSystemItem: UIBarButtonSystemItem.Pause, target: self, action: "someOtherAction")
navigationBar.topItem.leftBarButtonItem = button

2) Just change the text:

navigationBar.topItem?.leftBarButtonItem?.title = "AnyText"

If you're also having trouble accessing the navigation bar it is probably best to just set some tag to it (I like to use negative tags for specific Views* to make sure 2 views* don't get the same tag). Then you could fx do like this:

let navigationBar = (self.view.viewWithTag(-1) as UINavigationBar)
navigationBar.topItem?.leftBarButtonItem?.title = "AnyText"
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I use this code to switch Edit mode

@IBAction func editMode(sender: UIBarButtonItem) {
    self.setEditing(!self.isEditing, animated: true)

    let newButton = UIBarButtonItem(barButtonSystemItem: (self.isEditing) ? .done : .edit, target: self, action: #selector(editMode(sender:)))
    self.navigationItem.setLeftBarButton(newButton, animated: true)
}
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For a toolbar item, here is the sample code.

var player:AVAudioPlayer = AVAudioPlayer()

@IBOutlet var toolbar: UIToolbar!
@IBOutlet var playPauseButton: UIBarButtonItem!

@IBAction func playPause(sender: AnyObject) {

    if player.playing {

        player.pause()

        playPauseButton = UIBarButtonItem(barButtonSystemItem: UIBarButtonSystemItem.Play, target: self, action: "playPause:")

        toolbar.items![0] = playPauseButton //apply for first toolbar item

    } else {

        player.play()

        playPauseButton = UIBarButtonItem(barButtonSystemItem: UIBarButtonSystemItem.Pause, target: self, action: "playPause:")

        toolbar.items![0] = playPauseButton //apply for first toolbar item


    }

}
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  • We don't need the playPauseButton outlet reference if we have inject the item into the toolBar.
    – Ace Green
    Mar 27, 2016 at 16:41
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This code is tested and working with Swift 2

@IBOutlet weak var navigationBar: UINavigationBar!

//playToPause()
@IBAction func playButton(sender: UIBarButtonItem) {

    let newBarButton = UIBarButtonItem(barButtonSystemItem: UIBarButtonSystemItem.Pause, target: self, action: "pauseButton:")
    navigationBar.topItem?.rightBarButtonItem = newBarButton
}

// pauseToPlay()
@IBAction func pauseButton(sender: UIBarButtonItem){

    let pauseBtnItem = UIBarButtonItem(barButtonSystemItem: UIBarButtonSystemItem.Play, target: self, action: "playButton:")
    navigationBar.topItem!.rightBarButtonItem = pauseBtnItem
}
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I saw looked at several threads and this is the only answer that actually does what I'm looking for. The only problem I have is that it moves my toolbar item to the far left, and I have it centered. If you have your button centered with a flexible space bar, or if it is not the first button, just change the index like this: toolbar.items![1] = playPauseButton //apply for second toolbar item

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