问题
I have a tableview, and whenever I swipe a row in section A and after that select a row in section B, it thinks I selected the swiped row in section A! I placed a breakpoint to verify and am 100% sure that it thinks it's that cell AND that it calls it when I select the row in section B.
By swipe I mean that you place your finger one some part of a cell, then drag it across (left or right, doesn't matter) and then release it. This doesn't call didSelectRowAtIndexPath, since it is not a tap.
Example:
Swipe on indexpath A.1
Tap on indexpath B.4
OS calls tableView:didSelectRowAtIndexPath: A.1
Am I doing something wrong? What could go wrong?
Full code that handles touches in the specific cells:
- (void) touchesBegan:(NSSet *)touches withEvent:(UIEvent *)event {
RDLogString(@"(%p) Received touches began", self);
moveCount = 0;
UITouch * touch = [touches anyObject];
touchBegin = [touch locationInView: nil];
[[self nextResponder] touchesBegan: touches withEvent: event];
}
- (void) touchesMoved: (NSSet * const)touches withEvent:(UIEvent * const)event {
RDLogString(@"(%p) Received touches moved", self);
moveCount++;
[[self nextResponder] touchesMoved: touches withEvent: event];
}
- (void) touchesEnded: (NSSet * const)touches withEvent:(UIEvent * const)event {
RDLogString(@"(%p) Received touches ended", self);
if(![self checkUserSwipedWithTouches: touches]){
[[self nextResponder] touchesEnded: touches withEvent: event];
}
}
- (BOOL) checkUserSwipedWithTouches: (NSSet * const) touches {
CGPoint touchEnd = [[touches anyObject] locationInView: nil];
NSInteger distance = touchBegin.x - touchEnd.x;
// This code shows an animation if the user swiped
if(distance > SWIPED_HORIZONTAL_THRESHOLD){
[self userSwipedRightToLeft: YES];
return YES;
} else if (distance < (-SWIPED_HORIZONTAL_THRESHOLD)) {
[self userSwipedRightToLeft: NO];
return YES;
}
return NO;
}
回答1:
I fixed it by, when a swipe was detected and handled, instead of not sending anything, I now send a touchesCancelled, which makes a lot of sense in retrospect I must admit, but it wasn't really clear that I should do that. I couldn't find proper documentation on what to do if you didn't want the action to be handled.
Code that works:
- (void) touchesBegan:(NSSet *)touches withEvent:(UIEvent *)event {
moveCount = 0;
UITouch * touch = [touches anyObject];
touchBegin = [touch locationInView: nil];
[[self nextResponder] touchesBegan: touches withEvent: event];
}
- (void) touchesMoved: (NSSet * const)touches withEvent:(UIEvent * const)event {
moveCount++;
[[self nextResponder] touchesMoved: touches withEvent: event];
}
- (void) touchesEnded: (NSSet * const)touches withEvent:(UIEvent * const)event {
// If we DO NOT handle the touch, send touchesEnded
if(![self checkUserSwipedWithTouches: touches]){
[[self nextResponder] touchesEnded: touches withEvent: event];
} else { // If we DO handle the touch, send a touches cancelled.
self.selected = NO;
self.highlighted = NO;
[[self nextResponder] touchesCancelled: touches withEvent: event];
}
}
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3208865/swiping-a-row-in-a-tableview-clicking-other-selects-swiped