Swift UITextFieldShouldReturn Return Key Tap

IosSwiftXcodeCocoa TouchUitextfield

Ios Problem Overview


(iOS8, Xcode6, Swift) Using Swift, how do I capture a tap on the "Return" button?

The doc at the following link specifies using the textFieldShouldReturn method:

// Swift
@optional func textFieldShouldReturn(_ textField: UITextField!) -> Bool

Where I'm hung up is in the "_ textField" part. I've created the text field using Storyboard. How do I capture notifications for this specific text field? Do I need to create a new class and set it as a delegate for this text field? Do I assign the text filed a name, and then somehow hook into it?

https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uitextfielddelegate/1619603-textfieldshouldreturn

Ios Solutions


Solution 1 - Ios

class ViewController: UIViewController,UITextFieldDelegate //set delegate to class

@IBOutlet var txtValue: UITextField //create a textfile variable

override func viewDidLoad() {
   super.viewDidLoad() 
   txtValue.delegate = self //set delegate to textfile 
}

func textFieldShouldReturn(_ textField: UITextField) -> Bool {   //delegate method
   textField.resignFirstResponder()
   return true
}

Solution 2 - Ios

Implement this function

func textFieldShouldReturn(_ textField: UITextField) -> Bool {   //delegate method
   textField.resignFirstResponder()
   return true
}

And for delegate you can set using the Utilities pane / Connections Inspector / delegate and then drag to ViewController (yellow button in the storyboard)

Then you do not need to set the delegate programmatically for every text field

Solution 3 - Ios

In Swift 4.2 and Xcode 10.1

//UITextField delegate method
func textFieldShouldReturn(_ textField: UITextField) -> Bool {
    
    if textField == TF1 {
        textField.resignFirstResponder()//
        TF2.becomeFirstResponder()//TF2 will respond immediately after TF1 resign.
    } else if textField == TF2  {
        textField.resignFirstResponder()
        TF3.becomeFirstResponder()//TF3 will respond first
    } else if textField == TF3 {
        textField.resignFirstResponder()
    }
    return true
}

Solution 4 - Ios

You need to set an object as the text field's delegate. Usually that would be the view controller that the text field exists in. You don't need to inherit from any other class, or, strictly speaking, implement a delegate (but you could implement UITextFieldDelegate to make things a little clearer.)

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