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Multiple State Toggle UIButton
A UIButton subclass that implements tap-to-toggle button text. (Like the camera flash and timer buttons)
Usage
Just create it with the states, and it's good to go:
let toggleButton = MultiToggleButton(image: myImage, states: ["First", "Second", "Last"])
Get and set the current state:
let state = toggleButton.currentStateIndex
toggleButton.currentStateIndex = 0
Add a tap action (in addition to the built-in state toggle):
toggleButton.action = { (sender) -> () in
doStuff(sender.currentStateIndex)
}
Set different colors for different states (nil
uses the button's tintColor
):
toggleButton.colors = [nil, .gray, .red]
Set different images for different states:
toggleButton.images = [myFirstImage, mySecondImage, myLastImage]
Or do it all at once:
let toggleButton = ToggleButton(
images: [myFirstImage, mySecondImage, myLastImage],
states: ["First", "Second", "Last"],
colors: [nil, .gray, .red],
action: { (sender) -> () in doStuff(sender.currentStateIndex) }
)
Installation
CocoaPods:
pod 'MultiToggleButton'
Legacy versions:
Swift version | MultiToggleButton version |
---|---|
4.0 (Xcode 9.4) | pod 'MultiToggleButton', '~> 1.7.1' |
3 | pod 'MultiToggleButton', '~> 1.5.2' |
2.3 | pod 'MultiToggleButton', '~> 1.4.0' |
Swift Package Manager:
dependencies: [
.package(url: "https://github.com/yonat/MultiToggleButton", from: "1.8.2")
]
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