Multiple UIPickerView select first row programmatically in Swift
I find same case for one pickerView
, I will say same words like below:
I have a pickerView
that pops up when a textField
is clicked inside. The user selects their location in the pickerView
, and it's put into the textField
.
When opening the pickerView
, the slider is on the first element, but if I click the done button to minimize the pickerView
, that no element is selected (i.e. you must scroll down and back up to select the first element)
I can make for a textField
and a pickerView
. But I have 3 textFields and 3 pickerViews. Can I do for every pickerView
?
Below code block, works for one.
func textFieldDidBeginEditing(_ textField: UITextField) {
if textField == yourTextField {
self.yourPickerView.selectRow(0, inComponent: 0, animated: true)
self.pickerView(yourPickerView, didSelectRow: 0, inComponent: 0)
}
}
swift uitextfield swift4 uipickerview pickerview
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I find same case for one pickerView
, I will say same words like below:
I have a pickerView
that pops up when a textField
is clicked inside. The user selects their location in the pickerView
, and it's put into the textField
.
When opening the pickerView
, the slider is on the first element, but if I click the done button to minimize the pickerView
, that no element is selected (i.e. you must scroll down and back up to select the first element)
I can make for a textField
and a pickerView
. But I have 3 textFields and 3 pickerViews. Can I do for every pickerView
?
Below code block, works for one.
func textFieldDidBeginEditing(_ textField: UITextField) {
if textField == yourTextField {
self.yourPickerView.selectRow(0, inComponent: 0, animated: true)
self.pickerView(yourPickerView, didSelectRow: 0, inComponent: 0)
}
}
swift uitextfield swift4 uipickerview pickerview
Why not set the text field with default text as the value in the first row of the picker? Should the text field be empty if the user never selects the text field?
– Rakesha Shastri
Nov 22 '18 at 6:17
@RakeshaShastri actually user have to select one becase second textfield items depends selected first item, and 3th depends 2th. What is your advice for this?
– Mayday
Nov 22 '18 at 6:25
Have an extra picker item which says "-" (not selected yet) and set all the text fields to this. Do not let the user proceed unless he changes this value to a valid selection.
– Rakesha Shastri
Nov 22 '18 at 6:26
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I find same case for one pickerView
, I will say same words like below:
I have a pickerView
that pops up when a textField
is clicked inside. The user selects their location in the pickerView
, and it's put into the textField
.
When opening the pickerView
, the slider is on the first element, but if I click the done button to minimize the pickerView
, that no element is selected (i.e. you must scroll down and back up to select the first element)
I can make for a textField
and a pickerView
. But I have 3 textFields and 3 pickerViews. Can I do for every pickerView
?
Below code block, works for one.
func textFieldDidBeginEditing(_ textField: UITextField) {
if textField == yourTextField {
self.yourPickerView.selectRow(0, inComponent: 0, animated: true)
self.pickerView(yourPickerView, didSelectRow: 0, inComponent: 0)
}
}
swift uitextfield swift4 uipickerview pickerview
I find same case for one pickerView
, I will say same words like below:
I have a pickerView
that pops up when a textField
is clicked inside. The user selects their location in the pickerView
, and it's put into the textField
.
When opening the pickerView
, the slider is on the first element, but if I click the done button to minimize the pickerView
, that no element is selected (i.e. you must scroll down and back up to select the first element)
I can make for a textField
and a pickerView
. But I have 3 textFields and 3 pickerViews. Can I do for every pickerView
?
Below code block, works for one.
func textFieldDidBeginEditing(_ textField: UITextField) {
if textField == yourTextField {
self.yourPickerView.selectRow(0, inComponent: 0, animated: true)
self.pickerView(yourPickerView, didSelectRow: 0, inComponent: 0)
}
}
swift uitextfield swift4 uipickerview pickerview
swift uitextfield swift4 uipickerview pickerview
edited Nov 22 '18 at 7:39
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asked Nov 22 '18 at 6:15
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Why not set the text field with default text as the value in the first row of the picker? Should the text field be empty if the user never selects the text field?
– Rakesha Shastri
Nov 22 '18 at 6:17
@RakeshaShastri actually user have to select one becase second textfield items depends selected first item, and 3th depends 2th. What is your advice for this?
– Mayday
Nov 22 '18 at 6:25
Have an extra picker item which says "-" (not selected yet) and set all the text fields to this. Do not let the user proceed unless he changes this value to a valid selection.
– Rakesha Shastri
Nov 22 '18 at 6:26
add a comment |
Why not set the text field with default text as the value in the first row of the picker? Should the text field be empty if the user never selects the text field?
– Rakesha Shastri
Nov 22 '18 at 6:17
@RakeshaShastri actually user have to select one becase second textfield items depends selected first item, and 3th depends 2th. What is your advice for this?
– Mayday
Nov 22 '18 at 6:25
Have an extra picker item which says "-" (not selected yet) and set all the text fields to this. Do not let the user proceed unless he changes this value to a valid selection.
– Rakesha Shastri
Nov 22 '18 at 6:26
Why not set the text field with default text as the value in the first row of the picker? Should the text field be empty if the user never selects the text field?
– Rakesha Shastri
Nov 22 '18 at 6:17
Why not set the text field with default text as the value in the first row of the picker? Should the text field be empty if the user never selects the text field?
– Rakesha Shastri
Nov 22 '18 at 6:17
@RakeshaShastri actually user have to select one becase second textfield items depends selected first item, and 3th depends 2th. What is your advice for this?
– Mayday
Nov 22 '18 at 6:25
@RakeshaShastri actually user have to select one becase second textfield items depends selected first item, and 3th depends 2th. What is your advice for this?
– Mayday
Nov 22 '18 at 6:25
Have an extra picker item which says "-" (not selected yet) and set all the text fields to this. Do not let the user proceed unless he changes this value to a valid selection.
– Rakesha Shastri
Nov 22 '18 at 6:26
Have an extra picker item which says "-" (not selected yet) and set all the text fields to this. Do not let the user proceed unless he changes this value to a valid selection.
– Rakesha Shastri
Nov 22 '18 at 6:26
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How you described in comment, you want to start editing textField when user click to specific textField if text of previous textField isn't empty. So use textFieldShouldBeginEditing
delegate method like this:
func textFieldShouldBeginEditing(_ textField: UITextField) -> Bool {
if textField == textField1 {
return true
} else if textField == textField2 && !textField1.isEmpty {
return true
} else if textField == textField3 && !textField2.isEmpty {
return true
}
return false
}
Then, when textField begin editing show specific pickerView
func textFieldDidBeginEditing(_ textField: UITextField) {
if textField == textField1 {
// show pickerView1
} else if textField == textField2 {
// show pickerView2
} else if textField == textField3 {
// show pickerView3
}
}
and then when user select row you want to change text in textField
func pickerView(_ pickerView: UIPickerView, didSelectRow row: Int, inComponent component: Int) {
if pickerView == pickerView1 {
textField1.text = items1[row]
} else if pickerView == pickerView2 {
textField2.text = items2[row]
} else if pickerView == pickerView3 {
textField3.text = items3[row]
}
}
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How you described in comment, you want to start editing textField when user click to specific textField if text of previous textField isn't empty. So use textFieldShouldBeginEditing
delegate method like this:
func textFieldShouldBeginEditing(_ textField: UITextField) -> Bool {
if textField == textField1 {
return true
} else if textField == textField2 && !textField1.isEmpty {
return true
} else if textField == textField3 && !textField2.isEmpty {
return true
}
return false
}
Then, when textField begin editing show specific pickerView
func textFieldDidBeginEditing(_ textField: UITextField) {
if textField == textField1 {
// show pickerView1
} else if textField == textField2 {
// show pickerView2
} else if textField == textField3 {
// show pickerView3
}
}
and then when user select row you want to change text in textField
func pickerView(_ pickerView: UIPickerView, didSelectRow row: Int, inComponent component: Int) {
if pickerView == pickerView1 {
textField1.text = items1[row]
} else if pickerView == pickerView2 {
textField2.text = items2[row]
} else if pickerView == pickerView3 {
textField3.text = items3[row]
}
}
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How you described in comment, you want to start editing textField when user click to specific textField if text of previous textField isn't empty. So use textFieldShouldBeginEditing
delegate method like this:
func textFieldShouldBeginEditing(_ textField: UITextField) -> Bool {
if textField == textField1 {
return true
} else if textField == textField2 && !textField1.isEmpty {
return true
} else if textField == textField3 && !textField2.isEmpty {
return true
}
return false
}
Then, when textField begin editing show specific pickerView
func textFieldDidBeginEditing(_ textField: UITextField) {
if textField == textField1 {
// show pickerView1
} else if textField == textField2 {
// show pickerView2
} else if textField == textField3 {
// show pickerView3
}
}
and then when user select row you want to change text in textField
func pickerView(_ pickerView: UIPickerView, didSelectRow row: Int, inComponent component: Int) {
if pickerView == pickerView1 {
textField1.text = items1[row]
} else if pickerView == pickerView2 {
textField2.text = items2[row]
} else if pickerView == pickerView3 {
textField3.text = items3[row]
}
}
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How you described in comment, you want to start editing textField when user click to specific textField if text of previous textField isn't empty. So use textFieldShouldBeginEditing
delegate method like this:
func textFieldShouldBeginEditing(_ textField: UITextField) -> Bool {
if textField == textField1 {
return true
} else if textField == textField2 && !textField1.isEmpty {
return true
} else if textField == textField3 && !textField2.isEmpty {
return true
}
return false
}
Then, when textField begin editing show specific pickerView
func textFieldDidBeginEditing(_ textField: UITextField) {
if textField == textField1 {
// show pickerView1
} else if textField == textField2 {
// show pickerView2
} else if textField == textField3 {
// show pickerView3
}
}
and then when user select row you want to change text in textField
func pickerView(_ pickerView: UIPickerView, didSelectRow row: Int, inComponent component: Int) {
if pickerView == pickerView1 {
textField1.text = items1[row]
} else if pickerView == pickerView2 {
textField2.text = items2[row]
} else if pickerView == pickerView3 {
textField3.text = items3[row]
}
}
How you described in comment, you want to start editing textField when user click to specific textField if text of previous textField isn't empty. So use textFieldShouldBeginEditing
delegate method like this:
func textFieldShouldBeginEditing(_ textField: UITextField) -> Bool {
if textField == textField1 {
return true
} else if textField == textField2 && !textField1.isEmpty {
return true
} else if textField == textField3 && !textField2.isEmpty {
return true
}
return false
}
Then, when textField begin editing show specific pickerView
func textFieldDidBeginEditing(_ textField: UITextField) {
if textField == textField1 {
// show pickerView1
} else if textField == textField2 {
// show pickerView2
} else if textField == textField3 {
// show pickerView3
}
}
and then when user select row you want to change text in textField
func pickerView(_ pickerView: UIPickerView, didSelectRow row: Int, inComponent component: Int) {
if pickerView == pickerView1 {
textField1.text = items1[row]
} else if pickerView == pickerView2 {
textField2.text = items2[row]
} else if pickerView == pickerView3 {
textField3.text = items3[row]
}
}
edited Nov 22 '18 at 6:35
answered Nov 22 '18 at 6:28
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Why not set the text field with default text as the value in the first row of the picker? Should the text field be empty if the user never selects the text field?
– Rakesha Shastri
Nov 22 '18 at 6:17
@RakeshaShastri actually user have to select one becase second textfield items depends selected first item, and 3th depends 2th. What is your advice for this?
– Mayday
Nov 22 '18 at 6:25
Have an extra picker item which says "-" (not selected yet) and set all the text fields to this. Do not let the user proceed unless he changes this value to a valid selection.
– Rakesha Shastri
Nov 22 '18 at 6:26