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A common task when developing iOS apps is to register custom cell subclasses for both UITableView
and UICollectionView
. Well, that is if you don’t use Storyboards, of course.
Both UITableView
and UICollectionView
offer a similar API to register custom cell classes:
public func registerClass(cellClass: AnyClass?, forCellWithReuseIdentifier identifier: String)
public func registerNib(nib: UINib?, forCellWithReuseIdentifier identifier: String)
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class SearchResultsViewController: UITableViewController { | |
// MARK: - Properties | |
private let viewModel: SearchResultsViewModelType | |
private let disposeBag = DisposeBag() | |
// MARK: - Initialization | |
init(viewModel: SearchResultsViewModelType = SearchResultsViewModel()) { |
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import UIKit | |
private let reuseIdentifier = "Cell" | |
class CollectionViewController: UICollectionViewController { | |
/* Custom scrollView for paging */ | |
let pagingScrollView = UIScrollView() | |
/* Return item size */ |
A common task when developing iOS apps is to register custom cell subclasses for both UITableView
and UICollectionView
. Well, that is if you don’t use Storyboards, of course.
Both UITableView
and UICollectionView
offer a similar API to register custom cell classes:
public func register(_ cellClass: AnyClass?, forCellReuseIdentifier identifier: String)
public func register(_ nib: UINib?, forCellReuseIdentifier identifier: String)
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// | |
// AttachmentHandler.swift | |
// AttachmentHandler | |
// | |
// Created by Deepak on 25/01/18. | |
// Copyright © 2018 Deepak. All rights reserved. | |
// | |
import Foundation | |
import UIKit |
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import UIKit | |
extension UITextField { | |
/// Add a trailing placeholder label that tracks the text as it changes | |
func addTrailingPlaceholder(_ placeholder: String) { | |
let label = UILabel() | |
label.text = placeholder | |
label.alpha = 0.3 | |
label.isHidden = true | |
let container = UIView() |