swift - primaryActionTriggered - sender problem












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I have a tableview with reusable cells, and each have a textfield (like quantity field at the basket). And I need to update some data every time when editing did end or user tap somewhere outside keyboard, so I use both



    @IBAction func quantityEditingDidEnd(_ sender: UITextField) {
//code
}
@IBAction func quantityPrimaryActionTriggered(_ sender: UITextField) {
let cell = sender.superview?.superview as! BasketTableItemCell
let indexPath = tableView?.indexPath(for: cell)
//code
}


And I have an error with primaryActionTriggered, because sender should be Any, but I need to use UITextfield to detect which cell is clicked. How can I solve this - use primaryActionTriggered and detect sender as UIView at the same time?



*** UPD
I've tried change my code this way -



@IBAction func quantityPrimaryActionTriggered(_ sender: Any) {
print("test")
if let textField = sender as? UITextField {
let cell = textField.superview?.superview as! BasketTableItemCell
let indexPath = tableView?.indexPath(for: cell)
//code
}
}


but notice, that there wasn't line "test" at the console. So I guess, that this @IBAction doesn't work at all. Maybe the point is in the reusable cell? didEndEditing works well. Connection to StoryBoard is ok too.



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    I have a tableview with reusable cells, and each have a textfield (like quantity field at the basket). And I need to update some data every time when editing did end or user tap somewhere outside keyboard, so I use both



        @IBAction func quantityEditingDidEnd(_ sender: UITextField) {
    //code
    }
    @IBAction func quantityPrimaryActionTriggered(_ sender: UITextField) {
    let cell = sender.superview?.superview as! BasketTableItemCell
    let indexPath = tableView?.indexPath(for: cell)
    //code
    }


    And I have an error with primaryActionTriggered, because sender should be Any, but I need to use UITextfield to detect which cell is clicked. How can I solve this - use primaryActionTriggered and detect sender as UIView at the same time?



    *** UPD
    I've tried change my code this way -



    @IBAction func quantityPrimaryActionTriggered(_ sender: Any) {
    print("test")
    if let textField = sender as? UITextField {
    let cell = textField.superview?.superview as! BasketTableItemCell
    let indexPath = tableView?.indexPath(for: cell)
    //code
    }
    }


    but notice, that there wasn't line "test" at the console. So I guess, that this @IBAction doesn't work at all. Maybe the point is in the reusable cell? didEndEditing works well. Connection to StoryBoard is ok too.



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      I have a tableview with reusable cells, and each have a textfield (like quantity field at the basket). And I need to update some data every time when editing did end or user tap somewhere outside keyboard, so I use both



          @IBAction func quantityEditingDidEnd(_ sender: UITextField) {
      //code
      }
      @IBAction func quantityPrimaryActionTriggered(_ sender: UITextField) {
      let cell = sender.superview?.superview as! BasketTableItemCell
      let indexPath = tableView?.indexPath(for: cell)
      //code
      }


      And I have an error with primaryActionTriggered, because sender should be Any, but I need to use UITextfield to detect which cell is clicked. How can I solve this - use primaryActionTriggered and detect sender as UIView at the same time?



      *** UPD
      I've tried change my code this way -



      @IBAction func quantityPrimaryActionTriggered(_ sender: Any) {
      print("test")
      if let textField = sender as? UITextField {
      let cell = textField.superview?.superview as! BasketTableItemCell
      let indexPath = tableView?.indexPath(for: cell)
      //code
      }
      }


      but notice, that there wasn't line "test" at the console. So I guess, that this @IBAction doesn't work at all. Maybe the point is in the reusable cell? didEndEditing works well. Connection to StoryBoard is ok too.



      enter image description here










      share|improve this question
















      I have a tableview with reusable cells, and each have a textfield (like quantity field at the basket). And I need to update some data every time when editing did end or user tap somewhere outside keyboard, so I use both



          @IBAction func quantityEditingDidEnd(_ sender: UITextField) {
      //code
      }
      @IBAction func quantityPrimaryActionTriggered(_ sender: UITextField) {
      let cell = sender.superview?.superview as! BasketTableItemCell
      let indexPath = tableView?.indexPath(for: cell)
      //code
      }


      And I have an error with primaryActionTriggered, because sender should be Any, but I need to use UITextfield to detect which cell is clicked. How can I solve this - use primaryActionTriggered and detect sender as UIView at the same time?



      *** UPD
      I've tried change my code this way -



      @IBAction func quantityPrimaryActionTriggered(_ sender: Any) {
      print("test")
      if let textField = sender as? UITextField {
      let cell = textField.superview?.superview as! BasketTableItemCell
      let indexPath = tableView?.indexPath(for: cell)
      //code
      }
      }


      but notice, that there wasn't line "test" at the console. So I guess, that this @IBAction doesn't work at all. Maybe the point is in the reusable cell? didEndEditing works well. Connection to StoryBoard is ok too.



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          You can pass the element as type Any and cast it after like this



          @IBAction func quantityPrimaryActionTriggered(_ sender: Any) {
          if let textField = sender as? UITextField {
          let cell = textField.superview?.superview as! BasketTableItemCell
          let indexPath = tableView?.indexPath(for: cell)
          //code
          }
          }





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          • thank you! but please see my update to the answer

            – nastassia
            Nov 22 '18 at 16:43











          • Oh sorry! Didn't see that! What textField's action you linked to quantityPrimaryActionTriggered ?

            – Francesco Destino
            Nov 22 '18 at 17:06











          • added xcode's screenshot. both primaryAction and editingDidEnd.

            – nastassia
            Nov 22 '18 at 17:27













          • Well maybe you can use another action to do what you wants, it depends what you are waiting from textfield to trigger the function; maybe you want to call editingDidBegin. You can also use delegate function in your code, maybe it can help

            – Francesco Destino
            Nov 23 '18 at 8:46













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          You can pass the element as type Any and cast it after like this



          @IBAction func quantityPrimaryActionTriggered(_ sender: Any) {
          if let textField = sender as? UITextField {
          let cell = textField.superview?.superview as! BasketTableItemCell
          let indexPath = tableView?.indexPath(for: cell)
          //code
          }
          }





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          • thank you! but please see my update to the answer

            – nastassia
            Nov 22 '18 at 16:43











          • Oh sorry! Didn't see that! What textField's action you linked to quantityPrimaryActionTriggered ?

            – Francesco Destino
            Nov 22 '18 at 17:06











          • added xcode's screenshot. both primaryAction and editingDidEnd.

            – nastassia
            Nov 22 '18 at 17:27













          • Well maybe you can use another action to do what you wants, it depends what you are waiting from textfield to trigger the function; maybe you want to call editingDidBegin. You can also use delegate function in your code, maybe it can help

            – Francesco Destino
            Nov 23 '18 at 8:46


















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          You can pass the element as type Any and cast it after like this



          @IBAction func quantityPrimaryActionTriggered(_ sender: Any) {
          if let textField = sender as? UITextField {
          let cell = textField.superview?.superview as! BasketTableItemCell
          let indexPath = tableView?.indexPath(for: cell)
          //code
          }
          }





          share|improve this answer
























          • thank you! but please see my update to the answer

            – nastassia
            Nov 22 '18 at 16:43











          • Oh sorry! Didn't see that! What textField's action you linked to quantityPrimaryActionTriggered ?

            – Francesco Destino
            Nov 22 '18 at 17:06











          • added xcode's screenshot. both primaryAction and editingDidEnd.

            – nastassia
            Nov 22 '18 at 17:27













          • Well maybe you can use another action to do what you wants, it depends what you are waiting from textfield to trigger the function; maybe you want to call editingDidBegin. You can also use delegate function in your code, maybe it can help

            – Francesco Destino
            Nov 23 '18 at 8:46
















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          You can pass the element as type Any and cast it after like this



          @IBAction func quantityPrimaryActionTriggered(_ sender: Any) {
          if let textField = sender as? UITextField {
          let cell = textField.superview?.superview as! BasketTableItemCell
          let indexPath = tableView?.indexPath(for: cell)
          //code
          }
          }





          share|improve this answer













          You can pass the element as type Any and cast it after like this



          @IBAction func quantityPrimaryActionTriggered(_ sender: Any) {
          if let textField = sender as? UITextField {
          let cell = textField.superview?.superview as! BasketTableItemCell
          let indexPath = tableView?.indexPath(for: cell)
          //code
          }
          }






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          answered Nov 22 '18 at 15:46









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          • thank you! but please see my update to the answer

            – nastassia
            Nov 22 '18 at 16:43











          • Oh sorry! Didn't see that! What textField's action you linked to quantityPrimaryActionTriggered ?

            – Francesco Destino
            Nov 22 '18 at 17:06











          • added xcode's screenshot. both primaryAction and editingDidEnd.

            – nastassia
            Nov 22 '18 at 17:27













          • Well maybe you can use another action to do what you wants, it depends what you are waiting from textfield to trigger the function; maybe you want to call editingDidBegin. You can also use delegate function in your code, maybe it can help

            – Francesco Destino
            Nov 23 '18 at 8:46





















          • thank you! but please see my update to the answer

            – nastassia
            Nov 22 '18 at 16:43











          • Oh sorry! Didn't see that! What textField's action you linked to quantityPrimaryActionTriggered ?

            – Francesco Destino
            Nov 22 '18 at 17:06











          • added xcode's screenshot. both primaryAction and editingDidEnd.

            – nastassia
            Nov 22 '18 at 17:27













          • Well maybe you can use another action to do what you wants, it depends what you are waiting from textfield to trigger the function; maybe you want to call editingDidBegin. You can also use delegate function in your code, maybe it can help

            – Francesco Destino
            Nov 23 '18 at 8:46



















          thank you! but please see my update to the answer

          – nastassia
          Nov 22 '18 at 16:43





          thank you! but please see my update to the answer

          – nastassia
          Nov 22 '18 at 16:43













          Oh sorry! Didn't see that! What textField's action you linked to quantityPrimaryActionTriggered ?

          – Francesco Destino
          Nov 22 '18 at 17:06





          Oh sorry! Didn't see that! What textField's action you linked to quantityPrimaryActionTriggered ?

          – Francesco Destino
          Nov 22 '18 at 17:06













          added xcode's screenshot. both primaryAction and editingDidEnd.

          – nastassia
          Nov 22 '18 at 17:27







          added xcode's screenshot. both primaryAction and editingDidEnd.

          – nastassia
          Nov 22 '18 at 17:27















          Well maybe you can use another action to do what you wants, it depends what you are waiting from textfield to trigger the function; maybe you want to call editingDidBegin. You can also use delegate function in your code, maybe it can help

          – Francesco Destino
          Nov 23 '18 at 8:46







          Well maybe you can use another action to do what you wants, it depends what you are waiting from textfield to trigger the function; maybe you want to call editingDidBegin. You can also use delegate function in your code, maybe it can help

          – Francesco Destino
          Nov 23 '18 at 8:46






















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