Gesture problem: UISwipeGestureRecognizer + UISlider

不打扰是莪最后的温柔 提交于 2019-11-27 11:49:55

The simplest way to handle this is probably to prevent the gesture recognizer from seeing touches on your slider. You can do that by setting yourself as the delegate, and then implementing

- (BOOL)gestureRecognizer:(UIGestureRecognizer *)gestureRecognizer shouldReceiveTouch:(UITouch *)touch {
    if ([touch.view isKindOfClass:[UISlider class]]) {
        // prevent recognizing touches on the slider
        return NO;
    }
    return YES;
}

If this doesn't work, it's possible the slider actually has subviews that receive the touch, so you could walk up the superview chain, testing each view along the way.

MrDB

I ended up getting this working just before Lily responded above. Here is the code I used, but Lily's looks cleaner (haven't tested Lily's thou):

- (BOOL)gestureRecognizer:(UIGestureRecognizer *)gestureRecognizer shouldReceiveTouch:(UITouch *)touch {
    BOOL AllowSwipes = YES;

        CGPoint point1 = [touch locationInView:_sliderLeft];
        CGPoint point2 = [touch locationInView:_sliderRight];

        //Left slider test
        if ([_sliderLeft hitTest:point1 withEvent:nil] != nil) {
            AllowSwipes = NO;
            NSLog(@"On Left Slider");
        }

        //Right slider test
        if ([_sliderRight hitTest:point2 withEvent:nil] != nil) {
            AllowSwipes = NO;
            NSLog(@"On Right Slider");
        }
    }
    return AllowSwipes;
}
Stefan Liesendahl

Swift 4.0 version. Don't forget the UIGestureRecognizerDelegate.

func gestureRecognizer(_ gestureRecognizer: UIGestureRecognizer, shouldReceive touch: UITouch) -> Bool {

    if let touchedView = touch.view, touchedView.isKind(of: UISlider.self) {
        return false
    }

    return true
}
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