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Is there a way in Swift to change a UIButton's title/label for all states? I am setting the title of the UIButton to something, but when it is unhighlighted the label changes to what it was previously.

Thanks

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    Show some code, please. "If a title is not specified for a state, the default behavior is to use the title associated with the UIControlStateNormal state."
    – jtbandes
    Mar 11, 2016 at 6:11

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There isn't a method to set the title for all states at once, however if you never set the title for states other than the normal state, the unset states will default to the normal title.

From the docs

If a title is not specified for a state, the default behavior is to use the title associated with the UIControlStateNormal state. If the value for UIControlStateNormal is not set, then the property defaults to a system value.

So just call

button.setTitle("Button text", for:.normal)

Without setting the title for other states. If you need to set different titles for the other states, you'll need to set them back every time you change the button's title.

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    button.setTitle("title", for: UIControlState()) also works to set the title for all control states.
    – Elijah
    Nov 23, 2017 at 5:59
  • @ataravati - slight syntax tweak made but other than that it works just fine with my testing.
    – Josh Heald
    Sep 25, 2019 at 14:06
  • I had to specify one for highlighted as well.
    – ataravati
    Sep 25, 2019 at 14:24
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setTitle now takes an OptionSet - so you need to pass in an empty set.

Syntax is now:

button.setTitle("Button Text", for: [])
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    Thanks ! But should say that these swift team has no sense of aesthetics and they dont get for:[] looks ugly as hell ! Aug 23, 2016 at 11:08
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    .normal is still available in Swift 3, and works just fine. But UIControlState is an OptionSet so passing [] means an empty set.
    – shim
    Apr 10, 2017 at 21:02

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