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I have a tableViewController that contains 3 static cells. Each cell has a UITextField.

I'm trying to calculate the length of text in each textField to enable or disable a button.

To do this I'm using the textField delegate method

-textField:shouldChangeCharactersInRange:replacementString:

but I could not get the right values, For example in the password field I want to enable button when the length exceed 6 letters and disable when the length is less than 6 letters.

Currently I could not get the right length, for example to disable the button in the password field I need to reach the 3 characters otherwise it is not disabled. This is wrong for me because the button must disable when the characters are less than 6.

this is my code can you explain where I'm wrong?

-(BOOL)textField:(UITextField *)textField shouldChangeCharactersInRange:(NSRange)range replacementString:(NSString *)string {

     if ([self.passwordTextField.text length] >6 && [self.nameTextField.text length] >2 && [self.emailTextField.text length] >2) [self.stepCompleted setEnabled:YES];

     else if ([self.passwordTextField.text length]  <6 || [self.nameTextField.text length] <2 || [self.emailTextField.text length] <2) [self.stepCompleted setEnabled:NO];


    return YES;
}
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  • you have 3 UITextFields, you need to enable and disable one button using which criteria??? I think your first if statement will never be true because the same UItextField can't be equal to one and equal to another at the same time, if you provide a clear answer to which criteria are you following I can provide an answer for this I think Feb 20, 2018 at 12:14
  • @ReinierMelian So ... I'm creating a tableviewcontroller for registering the user for my app. I want this tableView controller to display 3 text fields to enter the user name, email and password. When the keyboard is presented, above it there is a key ("continue to the next step"), this key deletes the tableView controller and presents a new view controller for the next step of recording.
    – kAiN
    Feb 20, 2018 at 12:21
  • @ReinierMelian Example: I need the button to be enabled only if all three textfields are filled in (name at least 2 characters, email at least 2 characters, password at least 6 characters). When one of these textfields contains text with characters lower than desired, the button must be disabled. This must happen even if the user uses the clear button of the textfield or the button deletes the keyboard character
    – kAiN
    Feb 20, 2018 at 12:22
  • ok, I will review this Feb 20, 2018 at 12:23

2 Answers 2

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first you need to check that textfield == self.passwordTextField or any other textfield contain or not then you apply your condition.

-(BOOL)textField:(UITextField *)textField shouldChangeCharactersInRange:(NSRange)range replacementString:(NSString *)string
{
    if (string==nil || [string isEqualToString:@""] || [string isKindOfClass:[NSNull class]] || string.length < 1)
    {
        if([self.nameTextField.text length] < 2 || [self.emailTextField.text length] < 2 || [self.passwordTextField.text length] < 6)
        {
            [self.stepCompleted setEnabled:NO];
        }
    }
    else if(textField == self.passwordTextField && [self.passwordTextField.text length] > 6)
    {
        if([self.nameTextField.text length] > 2 && [self.emailTextField.text length] > 2)
        {
            [self.stepCompleted setEnabled:YES];
        }
        else
        {
            [self.stepCompleted setEnabled:NO];
        }
    }
    else if(textField == self.nameTextField && [self.nameTextField.text length] > 2)
    {
        if([self.passwordTextField.text length] > 6 && [self.emailTextField.text length] > 2)
        {
            [self.stepCompleted setEnabled:YES];
        }
        else
        {
            [self.stepCompleted setEnabled:NO];
        }
    }
    else if(textField == self.emailTextField && [self.emailTextField.text length] > 2)
    {
        if([self.nameTextField.text length] > 2 && [self.passwordTextField.text length] > 6)
        {
            [self.stepCompleted setEnabled:YES];
        }
        else
        {
            [self.stepCompleted setEnabled:NO];
        }
    }
    return YES;
}
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  • you have checked < 6, < 2 and > 6, > 2 condition. what about == 6 ? change according to your requirements Feb 20, 2018 at 11:45
  • if I use == 6 all the characters after 6 disable the button ... I need 6 characters to enable the button even if I'm 7 or 8
    – kAiN
    Feb 20, 2018 at 11:49
  • I keep having problems when I delete the characters ... it seems I do not respect <6 ... the button is disabled only if it reaches 3 characters ... I do not understand why
    – kAiN
    Feb 20, 2018 at 11:55
  • you need to conform the newString because the current textField.text contains the text before adding the new character so you need to check by the new string instead Feb 20, 2018 at 11:58
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    @NiravKotecha my answer is very similar to yours ... thanks to you I was able to understand my mistakes and I rebuilt the code that currently does not create me any problem .. thanks again
    – kAiN
    Feb 21, 2018 at 8:23
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Hi find the solution for this problem.. If we need to establish a minimum number of characters to be used within multiple UITextField we can establish a minimum limit for the textfield that interests us and control the behavior of the remaining textfields within the method...

Es.. we have 3 UITextField name - email - password

In this example we want a button to be enabled or disabled if the textfields have the minimum characters

-(BOOL)textFieldShouldClear:(UITextField *)textField {
    [button setEnabled:NO];
    return YES;
}

-(BOOL)textField:(UITextField *)textField shouldChangeCharactersInRange:(NSRange)range replacementString:(NSString *)string {
    // Otteniamo il numero di caratteri corretti
    NSString *characters = [textField.text stringByReplacingCharactersInRange:range withString:string];

    int minimumCharacter = 2;
    int minimumCharacterForPassoword = 6;

     // Identifichiamo la textField Generica con la textField che andremo ad utilizzare inoltre aggiungiamo anche il numero di caratteri MINIMI che vogliamo utilizzare per attivare il bottone Continua e quindi consentire all'utente di proseguire con la registrazione, altrimenti, se non tutti i requisiti delle textField vengono soddisfatti disabilitiamo il pulsante Continua fino a quando tutti campi non saranno completati

    // NAME
    if (textField == self.firstNameTextField) {
        if  (characters.length >= minimumCharacter) {
            if ((self.passwordTextField.text.length +1) > minimumCharacterForPassoword && (self.emailTextField.text.length +1) > minimumCharacter) [_stepCompletedButton setEnabled:YES];
            else [_stepCompletedButton setEnabled:NO];
        }
        else [_stepCompletedButton setEnabled:NO];
    }

    // EMAIL
    if (textField == self.emailTextField) {
        if  (characters.length >= minimumCharacter) {
            if ((self.passwordTextField.text.length +1) > minimumCharacterForPassoword && (self.firstNameTextField.text.length +1) > minimumCharacter) [_stepCompletedButton setEnabled:YES];
            else [_stepCompletedButton setEnabled:NO];
        }
        else [_stepCompletedButton setEnabled:NO];
    }

    // PASSWORD
    if (textField == self.passwordTextField) {
        if  (characters.length >= minimumCharacterForPassoword) {
            if ((self.firstNameTextField.text.length +1) > minimumCharacter && (self.emailTextField.text.length +1) > minimumCharacter) [_stepCompletedButton setEnabled:YES];
            else [_stepCompletedButton setEnabled:NO];
        }
        else [_stepCompletedButton setEnabled:NO];
    }

    return YES;
}

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