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I read this question: How to hide keyboard in swift on pressing return key?

and basically there are 2 ways to answer:

  • self.view.endEditing(true)
  • textField.resignFirstResponder()

They both get the job done independently. But do they have any other difference/caveats or places that one one work and the other won't?

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self.view.endEditing(true) is less efficient because it will cycle through the entire view hierarchy and makes sure anything that can be a firstRepsonder has resigned it.

If you know which item is currently the responder, it is more efficient and better practice to call resignFirstResponder on it directly.

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  • OK, but if I have multiple textFields like: firstName, LastName, Address, etc. and then at the end I have a submit button, would doing self.view.endEditing be a better choice
    – mfaani
    Sep 21, 2016 at 18:36
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    @Honey since not all of those text fields can be the first responder at the same time, when submit is selected only one will be the first responder, thus you should call resignFirstResponder on it. While I don't think you'll see any performance impact by using endEditing, it's generally better "practice" to know which text field is active and only resign on that one.
    – random
    Sep 21, 2016 at 19:15
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    It's a really interesting question. I cannot see any reason to ever use resignFirstResponder. I believe they will deprecate it in the future. (Regarding the efficiency aspect, you're talking a handful of items, it's irrelevant.) (If for some reason you happen to want to, you can call endEditing on just that one item.)
    – Fattie
    Jan 21, 2017 at 12:58

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