问题
Prior to swift 3, i used to use for example:
let path = self.tableView.indexPathForSelectedRow
if (path != NSNotFound) {
//do something
}
But now, since i use IndexPath
class in swift3, i'm looking for the equivalent for the path != NSNotFound
check.
Xcode8.3.1 compiler error: "Binary operator '!=' cannot be applied to operands of type 'IndexPath' and 'Int'"
回答1:
Semantically, to consider an indexPath invalid, you need something to check for such as a table view or a collection view.
Usually you can consider an indexPath invalid if it represents a row where there is no corresponding data in the data source. (One exception would be "Load more" rows.)
If you really need to create an invalid IndexPath
, you can do:
let invalidIndexPath = IndexPath(row: NSNotFound, section: NSNotFound)
After the update:
self.tableView.indexPathForSelectedRow
returns an Optional so can be nil
if there is no selected row.
if let path = tableView.indexPathForSelectedRow {
// There is a selected row, so path is not nil.
}
else {
// No row is selected.
}
Anyway, comparing path
against NSNotFound
raises an exception in all cases.
回答2:
To check if IndexPath
exists, I use this extension function:
import UIKit
extension UITableView {
func hasRowAtIndexPath(indexPath: NSIndexPath) -> Bool {
return indexPath.section < self.numberOfSections && indexPath.row < self.numberOfRows(inSection: indexPath.section)
}
}
And to use it I do something like this:
if tableView.hasRowAtIndexPath(indexPath: indexPath as NSIndexPath) {
// do something
}
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/43614653/how-to-check-if-indexpath-is-valid