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I have implemented UITableView with coding. I have also set UITableViewCellSeparatorStyleNone. It is hiding for iOS8 and below but not hiding with iOS9 Beta.

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Please set the separator style to None in layoutSubviews method.

When constraints-based layout is used the base implementation applies the constraints-based layout and setting separatorStyle to UITableViewCellSeparatorStyleNone in this method will hide the separator for you.

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  • doing this in viewDidLayoutSubviews (in my view controller) worked as well.
    – Ehren
    Dec 16, 2015 at 16:53
  • If you are creating a table in a uiview you would want to set this in the DrawRect property of the view. Mar 20, 2018 at 18:01
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I'm also facing the same issue. My workaround was just to set

tableView.separatorColor = UIColor.clearColor().

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From my investigations, it's not iOS 9 at fault, but Xcode 7.0 beta 4.

If I build the app using Xcode 7.0 beta 4, then the cell separators are shown even when set to None in Interface Builder. If I build the same code with Xcode 6.4 or 7.0 beta 3, the separators are not shown.

You can explicitly call this in your ViewController as a workaround:

self.tableView.separatorStyle = UITableViewCellSeparatorStyleNone;

(I guess ibtool may be at fault)

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  • In My case I am loading UITableview from the Code building with xcode 6.4 still I am getting this issue. Aug 4, 2015 at 8:43
  • I get the problem in my current projet although I build a tableView and its properties programmatically. Therefore ibtool might be at fault, but he's not the only guilty actor :) Sep 17, 2015 at 20:25
  • Perfect, when I update to final Xcode version I get fix the problem. Sep 18, 2015 at 11:14
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Solution from apple developer forum that worked for me:

You can remove the separators by set UITableViewCellSeparatorNone before every reloadData method (ios 9.1). I don't know why, but UITableView resets separatorStyle and separatorColor every tyme after the reloadData method is called.

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  • Do you mean after or in each reloadData call? I had a similar experience where I had to add additional calls to set the separator and the background colors to get tables to appear correctly.
    – Fiid
    Sep 26, 2015 at 15:33
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Setting the separator style to .None didn't work for me, so I used the edge insets as a hack workaround

self.tableView.separatorInset.left = UIScreen.mainScreen().bounds.width
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  • YESSSSS. The only solution that also works when there are not enough cells to fill the tableview. Sep 18, 2015 at 12:21
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Below code worked for me,

  override func layoutSubviews() {
     super.layoutSubviews()
     tableView.separatorStyle = .none 
   }
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I had the same issue, worked fine on iOS 8 but show the separator in iOS9. I was setting the separator style to none already. The following resolved it for me

if ([cell respondsToSelector:@selector(setPreservesSuperviewLayoutMargins:)]) {
        cell.preservesSuperviewLayoutMargins = NO;
    }
    cell.separatorInset = UIEdgeInsetsMake(0.f, 0.f, 0.f, cell.bounds.size.width);
    if([cell respondsToSelector:@selector(setLayoutMargins:)]) {
        cell.layoutMargins = UIEdgeInsetsZero;
    }

This basically squash the separator using the inset.

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This issue is quite annoying. And here is my solution:

override func didMoveToSuperview() {
    if self.superview != nil {
        self.tableView.separatorStyle = .None
    }
}

Set the separatorStyle again when view is added to its superview.

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myTableView.separatorStyle = UITableViewCellSeparatorStyleNone;

for Swift

myTableView.separatorStyle = UITableViewCellSeparatorStyle.None

in cellForRowAtIndexPath method will hide white lines in iOS 9 and later.

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