Changing UIButton text

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Objective C Problem Overview


So I'm trying to update the text on a UIButton when I click it. I'm using the following line to change the text:

calibrationButton.titleLabel.text = @"Calibration";

I have verified that the text is changing, but when I run the app and I click on the button, it changes to "Calibration" for a split second and then goes right back to its default value. Any ideas why this might be happening? Is there some sort of refresh function I need to be calling?

Objective C Solutions


Solution 1 - Objective C

When laying out its subviews, a UIButton will set its titleLabel's text value using its own title values, so that you can set up to four different strings for the four states (normal, highlighted, selected, disabled).

Because of this feature, setting the titleLabel's text directly won't persist, and will be reset by the button when it lays out its subviews.

This is what you have to do to change the title text for a button's state.

[calibrationButton setTitle:@"Calibration" forState:UIControlStateNormal];

Solution 2 - Objective C

To set button text use the following method:

[calibrationButton setTitle: @"Calibration" forState: UIControlStateNormal];

See UIButton class reference for more details... http://developer.apple.com/library/ios/#documentation/uikit/reference/UIButton_Class/UIButton/UIButton.html

Or in Swift 3:

calibrationButton.setTitle("Calibration", for: .normal)

Solution 3 - Objective C

programmatically you can set button title like below:

[myButton setTitle:@"buttonTitle" forState:UIControlStateNormal];

you can also set button title property from storyboard.

Solution 4 - Objective C

Not a huge deal, and possibly obvious, but there are several states available for buttons. If you provide the 'wrong' one, you will not see the text change as desired.

I noticed that my button was not showing the text I added, using the methods shown here. Check this link to make sure you are providing the UIControlState that you intend.

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/15152900/whats-the-difference-between-uicontrolstatehighlighted-and-uicontrolstateselect

Solution 5 - Objective C

For Swift 3.0

let button = UIButton(type: .system)
button.frame = CGRect(x: 100, y: 100, width: 100, height: 100)
button.setTitle("set here", for: .normal)
button.addTarget(self, action: #selector(TableViewController.actionButtonTocuh), for: .touchUpInside)
button.titleLabel?.textColor  = #colorLiteral(red: 0.1019607857, green: 0.2784313858, blue: 0.400000006, alpha: 1)
view.addSubview(button)

Solution 6 - Objective C

If you don't want to set the title for all states, just set it for the normal state since the title for the unset states will default to the title of the normal state.

btn.setTitle("Some text", for:.normal)

Solution 7 - Objective C

For Swift 2.0:

let btnObject : UIButton  = UIButton() 
btnObject.frame = CGRect(x: 8, y: 89, width: 70, height: 22)
btnObject.setTitle("Button Title", forState: UIControlState.Normal)
btnObject.titleLabel?.font = UIFont(name: "Helvetica Neue", size: 13)
btnObject.titleLabel?.textColor = UIColor.whiteColor()
btnObject.backgroundColor = UIColor(red: 189/255, green: 176/255, blue: 0/255, alpha: 1)
btnObject.titleLabel?.textAlignment = NSTextAlignment.Center
btnObject.addTarget(self, action: "btnbtnObjectClick:", forControlEvents: UIControlEvents.TouchUpInside)
subView.addSubview(btnObject)

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