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I am using this other SO answer for adding UITextFields to my UITableViewCells. However, I am now at a loss how I can let the user focus on the next item by using the next button. Any hints?

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Try assigning a tag to each UITextField. Once the Next button is pressed, calculate the next tag and use [[UIView viewWithTag:nextTag] becomeFirstResponder] to change the focus to the next text field.

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    You may first need to make the next indexPath visible, since the cell may not yet exist if it is offscreen. For example: [self.myTableView scrollToRowAtIndexPath:newIndexPath atScrollPosition:UITableViewScrollPositionMiddle animated:YES];
    – Bogatyr
    Mar 4, 2011 at 17:46
  • Thanks, that sounds reasonable.
    – Arne
    Mar 7, 2011 at 18:10
  • it's becomeFirstResponder, not becomes
    – shim
    Jan 18, 2013 at 3:04
  • @FabianoFrancesconi What answer? Feb 12, 2020 at 16:45
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This worked well for me, would have to be tweaked to fit your needs though:

#pragma mark - UITextField Delegate

- (BOOL)textFieldShouldReturn:(UITextField *)textField 
{
    HRCFormCell * currentCell = (HRCFormCell *) textField.superview.superview;
    NSIndexPath * currentIndexPath = [self.tableview indexPathForCell:currentCell];

    if (currentIndexPath.row != [self.questionsArray count] - 1) {

        NSIndexPath * nextIndexPath = [NSIndexPath indexPathForRow:currentIndexPath.row + 1 inSection:0];
        HRCFormCell * nextCell = (HRCFormCell *) [self.tableview cellForRowAtIndexPath:nextIndexPath];

        [self.tableview scrollToRowAtIndexPath:nextIndexPath atScrollPosition:UITableViewScrollPositionMiddle animated:YES]; 

        [nextCell.textField becomeFirstResponder];
    }

    return YES;
}
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  • Thanks for the code sample. Provided a good foundation. Although I had to use UITableViewScrollPositionTop. Jul 2, 2012 at 3:54
  • what about going previous?this is not working.But i have modiefied some code like if (isNextClicked==YES) { nextIndexPath = [NSIndexPath indexPathForRow:currentIndexPath.row + 1 inSection:0]; }else{ nextIndexPath = [NSIndexPath indexPathForRow:currentIndexPath.row - 1 inSection:0]; } Mar 17, 2016 at 11:12
  • Its working going previous and last until last row, if i am in last row, its not goes to previous row, its getting crashed Mar 17, 2016 at 11:15
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In addition to what Anh posted about using the tag value to find the next field and make it firstResponder...

If you are in a UITableView, you also need to keep in mind that the next UITextField might not be on the screen or even in the view because it might be below the bottom of the screen. You might need to scroll that new row into view before making it first responder. What I did in a previous app to handle this was make the tag be a value that I could use to imply the NSIndexPath of the row so I could figure out which row it was in. Then you can scroll that row into view with:

[tableView scrollToRowAtIndexPath:newIndexPath atScrollPosition:UITableViewScrollPositionTop animated:YES];

However, this creates a race condition where the cell isn't visible yet when you call becomeFirstResponder, so I would delay the becomeFirstResponder until it is visible. I would set a value as a property in my class, like the row number, of the field which was supposed to become first responder and then in either cellForRowAtIndexPath or willDisplayCell:forRowAtIndexPath when I'm about to display that cell I would call becomeFirstResponder on the textfield THEN... because then it is guaranteed to exist.

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  • Good point. I will try Anh's answer first, and then implement your extension (right now I have very few cells).
    – Arne
    Mar 7, 2011 at 18:11
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    Just use this method to handle the race condition -(void)scrollViewDidEndScrollingAnimation:(UIScrollView *)scrollView{
    – MobileMon
    Dec 17, 2012 at 18:52
  • Another note: you can't rely on cellForRowAtIndexPath to retrieve the textfield of the next/previous cell because that cell doesn't exist if it isn't in the view. One solution is to save the index path you want to go to, and then in the didendscrollinganimation method you retrieve the desired textfield there.
    – shim
    Jan 18, 2013 at 3:29
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Would do you like ..

NSArray *arrayCells = [self.aTableView visibleCells];

UITableViewCell * currentCell = (UITableViewCell *) textField.superview.superview;
NSIndexPath * currentIndexPath = [self.aTableView indexPathForCell:currentCell];

if ((currentIndexPath.row != [arrayCells count] - 1) && (currentIndexPath.row < [arrayCells count]-1)) {

    NSIndexPath * nextIndexPath = [NSIndexPath indexPathForRow:currentIndexPath.row + 1 inSection:0];
    UITableViewCell * nextCell = (UITableViewCell *) [self.aTableView cellForRowAtIndexPath:nextIndexPath];

    [self.aTableView scrollToRowAtIndexPath:nextIndexPath atScrollPosition:UITableViewScrollPositionMiddle animated:YES];

    for (id object in nextCell.contentView.subviews) {
        if ([object isKindOfClass:[UITextField class]]) {
            UITextField *tf = object;
            [tf becomeFirstResponder];
        }
    }

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