the entry ViewController
for my application consists of two buttons: weight
and age
. In the main ViewController
, this is the code that runs when you click the weight
button:
@IBAction func weightSearch(_ sender: Any) {
//Weight button clicked
inputReset()
userInput.keyboardType = UIKeyboardType.numberPad
userInput.becomeFirstResponder()
}
And this is the code that runs when you click the age
button:
@IBAction func ageSearch(_ sender: Any) {
//Age button clicked
inputReset()
userInput.inputView = agePicker
userInput.becomeFirstResponder()
}
What I am trying to do is implement a two 3D Touch quick actions, one called Weight Search
(which runs the code for func weightSearch
) and the other called Age Search
(which runs the code for func ageSearch
). Here is what I have done so far:
- In the
Info.plist
file, I have created aUIApplicationShortcutItems
array, with twoItems
of type dictionary, and their respectiveUIApplicationShortcutItemTitle
andUIApplicationShortcutItemType
. In my
AppDelegate.swift
file, I have added the preliminary quick-action code:func application(_ application: UIApplication, performActionFor shortcutItem: UIApplicationShortcutItem, completionHandler: @escaping (Bool) -> Void) { //3D touch features }
My issue now is that I am unsure what code to write for my AppDelegate.swift
file. All the tutorials I have watched and all the similar questions on this site deal with calling a different ViewController
using the quick actions, not calling different functions on the same `ViewController. Thank you in advance.