问题
How can we create sections in table as there is no delegate for it. And is there any other way for creating sections or do we have to use two tables.
回答1:
WKInterfaceTable is not so flexible like UITableView, but you can create rows manually, using different row types. And fill content for each cell according to its type.
Take a look at the documentation:
Apple Watch Programming Guide: Tables
WatchKit Framework Reference: WKInterfaceTable
For example, let's create a table having two row types:
- headerRowType
detailRowType
#define type1 @"HeaderRowType" #define type2 @"DetailRowType" // You also must create two classes: HeaderRowType and DetailRowType - controllers for these two types // preparing datasource: fill rowTypes and tableObjects NSArray* rowTypes = @[type1, type2, type2, type2, type1, type2, type2]; // types for table with 1 header cell and 3 detail cells in first "section", 1 header and 2 detail cells in second "section" // set types! self.someTable - WKInterfaceTable, associated with table in UI [self.someTable setRowTypes:rowTypes]; for (NSInteger i = 0; i < rowTypes.count; i++) { NSString* rowType = self.rowTypes[i]; if ([rowType isEqualToString:type1]) { // create HeaderRowType object and fill its properties. There you also can parse any data from main iPhone app. HeaderRowType* type1Row = [self.someTable rowControllerAtIndex:i]; // type1Row.property1 = ...; } else { DetailRowType* type2Row = [self.someTable rowControllerAtIndex:i]; // type2Row.property1 = ...; // type2Row.property2 = ...; } }
Done! Use your imagination and create more complex data structures.
回答2:
WatchKit tables do not have sections or headers, or footers, or editing, or searching, or data sources, or delegates.
回答3:
Table sections are not available from the WatchKit API. But section is just a group of cells with extra header/footer views, that can be simulated by using custom designed cells:
I’ve created simple WKInterfaceTable extensions, that help to manage tables. Download Sample app.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/28803813/how-to-create-sections-in-wkinterfacetable