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I have a NSDatePicker (target), and datePickerAction (action)

- (IBAction)datePickerAction:(id)sender
{

    if( [[[NSApplication sharedApplication] currentEvent] modifierFlags] & 
       NSShiftKeyMask )
        NSLog(@"shift pressed %@", [datePicker dateValue]);

    else
        NSLog(@"hello %@", [datePicker dateValue]);

}

It works well as when I click a date in NSDatePicker object, the method(action) is called, the problem is that the method is called twice - mouse down/up.

Can I make the method called only once (up or down)?

EDIT

I only have the method to be selected.

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And this is connection inspector. enter image description here

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    For which event did you add the target-action pair?
    – MHC
    Mar 14, 2011 at 19:00
  • @MHC : I just control drag/drop from NSDatePicker object in xib to the datePickerAction method. I didn't have any event related setup.
    – prosseek
    Mar 14, 2011 at 19:03
  • You have to connect some action to the method. Look at the connections panel. Mar 14, 2011 at 19:05

2 Answers 2

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Unfortunately, I think you cannot set NSDatePicker (or NSDatePickerCell, to be specific) up this way in Interface Builder, but instead have to do it programmatically.

Here's a workaround that performs fine for me:

- (void)awakeFromNib
{
    // Assuming @property (assign) IBOutlet NSDatePickerCell *pickerCell;
    [self.pickerCell sendActionOn:NSLeftMouseDown]; // or NSLeftMouseUp or what have you...
}

Note that you cannot use NSLeftMouseDownMask here! (Well, of cause you can...but it won't help.)

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You typically want to add a target and action for a particular event. When you are making a connection using IB, look at the Connections Inspector. There is a list of control events to which you can set a target-action pair. Choose an event and drag to an action method.

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  • I checked the connection inspector, and I couldn't find the event. Could you elaborate the answer? Thanks.
    – prosseek
    Mar 14, 2011 at 19:28
  • @prosseek that advice doesn't apply on the Mac as of OS 10.6 as it is specific to UIKit. I don't know about Lion, though.
    – danyowdee
    Mar 14, 2011 at 21:08

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