I'm using a UISwitch in the accessoryView of a UITableViewCell.
The switch uses target-action to communicate when it has been selected or deselected:
switchV.addTarget(self, action: "onChangeSwitch:", forControlEvents: UIControlEvents.ValueChanged)
The problem is figuring out which switch was selected. I know of 3 methods. Each is unsatisfying somewhow.
1. I can use tags:
switchV.tag = indexPath.row
But this sucks if you have sections (and I do), because I need to parse it into and out of a two-number section/row format.
2. I could use the data model and store the switch view on the data item that the cell is drawing:
dataItem.switch.addTarget(self, action: "onChangeSwitch:", forControlEvents: UIControlEvents.ValueChanged)
cell.accessoryView = dataItem.switch
I can then identify which switch was selected by looping over my data set and doing an identity match with sender. This is a lot of looping, and I don't want to put views in my data model.
3. Then there's this method that uses the coordinate of the switch to find the row. Stateless-ish, involves no string parsing or data model muddying, but coordinates, rly? Can I trust it?
tableView.indexPathForRowAtPoint(
sender.convertPoint(CGPointZero, toView: tableView)
)
Is there a better way to get the indexPath of the UISwitch that is selected?