I would like to figure out how to println the indexPath of a UICollectionViewCell when I long press on a cell.
How can I do that in Swift?
I have looked all over for an example of how to do this; can't find one in Swift.
I would like to figure out how to println the indexPath of a UICollectionViewCell when I long press on a cell.
How can I do that in Swift?
I have looked all over for an example of how to do this; can't find one in Swift.
First you your view controller need to be UIGestureRecognizerDelegate
. Then add a UILongPressGestureRecognizer to your collectionView in your viewcontroller's viewDidLoad()
method
class ViewController: UIViewController, UIGestureRecognizerDelegate {
override func viewDidLoad() {
super.viewDidLoad()
let lpgr = UILongPressGestureRecognizer(target: self, action: "handleLongPress:")
lpgr.minimumPressDuration = 0.5
lpgr.delaysTouchesBegan = true
lpgr.delegate = self
self.collectionView.addGestureRecognizer(lpgr)
}
The method to handle long press:
func handleLongPress(gestureReconizer: UILongPressGestureRecognizer) {
if gestureReconizer.state != UIGestureRecognizerState.Ended {
return
}
let p = gestureReconizer.locationInView(self.collectionView)
let indexPath = self.collectionView.indexPathForItemAtPoint(p)
if let index = indexPath {
var cell = self.collectionView.cellForItemAtIndexPath(index)
// do stuff with your cell, for example print the indexPath
println(index.row)
} else {
println("Could not find index path")
}
}
This code is based on the Objective-C version of this answer.
ztan answer's converted to swift 3 syntax and minor spelling update:
func handleLongPress(_ gestureRecognizer: UILongPressGestureRecognizer) {
if gestureRecognizer.state != UIGestureRecognizerState.ended {
return
}
let p = gestureRecognizer.location(in: collectionView)
let indexPath = collectionView.indexPathForItem(at: p)
if let index = indexPath {
var cell = collectionView.cellForItem(at: index)
// do stuff with your cell, for example print the indexPath
print(index.row)
} else {
print("Could not find index path")
}
}
One thing I found was that:
if gestureReconizer.state != UIGestureRecognizerState.Ended {
return
}
doesn't place pin until you release the longpress, which is OK, but I found
if gestureRecognizer.state == UIGestureRecognizerState.Began { }
around the whole function will prevent multiple pin placements while letting the pin appear as soon as the timer delay is satisfied.
Also, one typo above: Reconizer -> Recognizer
The method handleLongProgress converted to swift 3 syntax works fine. I just want to add that the initialization of lpgr should be changed to:
let lpgr = UILongPressGestureRecognizer(target: self, action: #selector(handleLongPress(gestureReconizer:)))
Swift 5 & Swift 4 Table View Cell
override func viewDidLoad() {
//MARK:- Add Long Gesture
let longPressGesture = UILongPressGestureRecognizer(target: self, action: #selector(longPressed))
longPressGesture.minimumPressDuration = 1.0 // 1 second press
longPressGesture.allowableMovement = 15 // 15 points
longPressGesture.delegate = self
self.tablev.addGestureRecognizer(longPressGesture)
}
//MARK:- Long Press Gesture
@objc func longPressed(sender: UILongPressGestureRecognizer)
{
if sender.state == UIGestureRecognizer.State.ended {
return
}
else if sender.state == UIGestureRecognizer.State.began
{
let p = sender.location(in: self.tablev)
let indexPath = self.tablev.indexPathForRow(at: p)
if let index = indexPath {
var cell = self.tablev.cellForRow(at: index)
// do stuff with your cell, for example print the indexPath
print(index.row)
print("longpressed Tag: \(index.row)")
} else {
print("Could not find index path")
}
}
}
ztan answer's converted to swift 4 syntax and minor spelling update:
@objc func handleLongPress(_ gestureRecognizer: UILongPressGestureRecognizer) {
guard gestureRecognizer.state != .ended else { return }
let point = gestureRecognizer.location(in: collectionView)
if let indexPath = collectionView.indexPathForItem(at: point),
let cell = collectionView.cellForItem(at: indexPath) {
// do stuff with your cell, for example print the indexPath
print(indexPath.row)
} else {
print("Could not find index path")
}
}
if objc func calling causes an error (Swift 5),
Replace Selector("handleLongPress")
with #selector(self. handleLongPress)
here is the full implementation.
in your viewDidLoad(),
let lpgr = UILongPressGestureRecognizer(target: self,
action:#selector(self.handleLongPress))
lpgr.minimumPressDuration = 1
lpgr.delaysTouchesBegan = true
lpgr.delegate = self
self._mapView.addGestureRecognizer(lpgr)
and implement this in your viewcontroller,
@objc func handleLongPress(gestureRecognizer: UILongPressGestureRecognizer) {
if gestureReconizer.state != UIGestureRecognizerState.Ended {
return
}
let p = gestureReconizer.locationInView(self.collectionView)
let indexPath = self.collectionView.indexPathForItemAtPoint(p)
if let index = indexPath {
var cell = self.collectionView.cellForItemAtIndexPath(index)
// do stuff with your cell, for example print the indexPath
println(index.row)
} else {
println("Could not find index path")
}
}
Updated:
For Swift 5.2 you can use the following structure
class ViewController: UIViewController, UIGestureRecognizerDelegate {
override func viewDidLoad() {
super.viewDidLoad()
let lpgr = UILongPressGestureRecognizer(target: self, action: #selector(handleLongPress))
lpgr.minimumPressDuration = 0.5
lpgr.delaysTouchesBegan = true
lpgr.delegate = self
self.collectionView.addGestureRecognizer(lpgr)
}
and the handler function :
@objc func handleLongPress(gestureReconizer: UILongPressGestureRecognizer) {
if gestureReconizer.state != UIGestureRecognizer.State.ended {
return
}
let p = gestureReconizer.location(in: self.collectionView)
let indexPath = self.collectionView.indexPathForItem(at: p)
if let index = indexPath {
var cell = self.collectionView.cellForItem(at: index)
print(index.row)
} else {
print("Could not find index path")
}
}