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Lets assume that 3 strings have been copied on the UIPasteBoard:

UIPasteboard.generalPasteboard().string="hello"
UIPasteboard.generalPasteboard().string="world"
UIPasteboard.generalPasteboard().string="!"

I use UIPasteboard.generalPasteboard().string=""

Will it clear the pasteboard? Is there any similar func for UIPasteBoard like there is clearContents() for NSPasteBoard?

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If you know that your program is the only one manipulating the specific pasteboard, then yes, setting the string property to "" will effectively clear the pasteboard.

You can easily test this in Playground

var pb = UIPasteboard.generalPasteboard()
pb.string = "hello"
pb.string
pb.items
pb.string = ""
pb.string   
pb.items

which outputs

<UIPasteboard: 0x7fed6bd0a750>
<UIPasteboard: 0x7fed6bd0a750>
"hello"
[["public.utf8-plain-text": "hello"]]
<UIPasteboard: 0x7fed6bd0a750>
nil
[[:]]

However, note that string property of UIPasteboard is a shorthand for the first pasteboard item that is of type string. All items of type string can be accessed through strings property.

All underlying pasteboard items are modelled in items property, which is an array of dictionaries of type [String: AnyObject]. Each dictionary contains the type information of an object in the key and pasteboard value in the value.

Because you are using a system-wide generalPasteboard, it can also be manipulated by other programs, thus, to clear all items from the pasteboard, you should use

UIPasteboard.generalPasteboard().items = []

If you are using the pasteboard for your internal application purposes, it is better to create an internal pasteboard than to use a system-wide generalPasteboard. See pasteboardWithUniqueName()

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  • Thank you Teemu. generalPasteboard is what i need, so other apps will use it as well but i am only interested for strings to be cleared from the pasteboard.Are you saying that my solution will clear all the strings stored but not Ints or images? While the solution you propose will clear everything?
    – Do2
    Apr 3, 2016 at 15:47
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    No, your solution will clear only the first pasteboard string item. If you want to clear all strings, you can try pb.strings = []. Apr 4, 2016 at 5:34
  • This solution will clear the UIPasteboard.general.strings. Try it in the playground swift import UIKit UIPasteboard.general.strings = ["this", "is", "a", "test"] print("UIPasteboard.general.strings:", UIPasteboard.general.strings?.description ?? "empty") print("UIPasteboard.general.string:", UIPasteboard.general.string?.description ?? "blank") UIPasteboard.general.items = [] print(UIPasteboard.general.strings?.description ?? "empty")
    – Popmedic
    Jul 18, 2020 at 6:44

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