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How to hide the keyboard when i press return key i

2019-01-12 18:10发布

问题:

Clicking in a textfield makes the keyboard appear. How do I hide it when the user presses the return key?

回答1:

First make your file delegate for UITextField

@interface MYLoginViewController () <UITextFieldDelegate>

@end

Then add this method to your code.

- (BOOL)textFieldShouldReturn:(UITextField *)textField {        
    [textField resignFirstResponder];
    return YES;
}

Also add self.textField.delegate = self;



回答2:

In viewDidLoad declare:

[yourTextField setDelegate:self];

Then, include the override of the delegate method:

-(BOOL)textFieldShouldReturn:(UITextField *)textField
{
    [textField resignFirstResponder];
    return YES;
}


回答3:

In swift do like this:
First in your ViewController implement this UITextFieldDelegate For eg.

class MyViewController: UIViewController, UITextFieldDelegate {
....
}

Now add a delegate to a TextField in which you want to dismiss the keyboard when return is tapped either in viewDidLoad method like below or where you are initializing it. For eg.

override func viewDidLoad() {

    super.viewDidLoad()   
    myTextField.delegate = self
}

Now add this method.

func textFieldShouldReturn(textField: UITextField) -> Bool {

    textField.resignFirstResponder()
    return true
}


回答4:

Try this in Swift,

Step 1: Set delegate as self to your textField

textField.delegate = self

Step 2: Add this UITextFieldDelegate below your class declaration,

extension YourClassName: UITextFieldDelegate {
    func textFieldShouldReturn(textField: UITextField) -> Bool {
         textField.resignFirstResponder()
        return true
    }
}


回答5:

set delegate of UITextField, and over ride, textFieldShouldReturn method, in that method just write following two lines:

[textField resignFirstResponder];
return YES;

that's it. Before writing a code dont forget to set delegate of a UITextField and set Return key type to "Done" from properties window.(command + shift + I).



回答6:

You can connect "Primary Action Triggered" (right click on UITextField) with an IBAction and you can resign first responder (without delegation). Example (Swift 4):

@IBAction func textFieldPrimaryAction(_ sender: UITextField) {
    sender.resignFirstResponder()
    ...
}


回答7:

Try this,

[textField setDelegate: self];

Then, in textField delegate method

- (BOOL)textFieldShouldReturn:(UITextField *)textField {
    [textField resignFirstResponder];
    return YES;
}


回答8:

Swift 4

Set delegate of UITextField in view controller, field.delegate = self, and then:

extension ViewController: UITextFieldDelegate {
    func textFieldShouldReturn(_ textField: UITextField) -> Bool {
        // don't force `endEditing` if you want to be asked for resigning
        // also return real flow value, not strict, like: true / false
        return textField.endEditing(false)
    }
}


回答9:

[textField resignFirstResponder];

Use this



回答10:

Ok, I think for a novice things might be a bit confusing. I think the correct answer is a mix of all the above, at least in Swift4.

Either create an extension or use the ViewController in which you'd like to use this but make sure to implement UITextFieldDelegate. For reusability's sake I found it easier to use an extension:

extension UIViewController : UITextFieldDelegate {
    ...
}

but the alternative works as well:

class MyViewController: UIViewController {
    ...
}

Add the method textFieldShouldReturn (depending on your previous option, either in the extension or in your ViewController)

func textFieldShouldReturn(_ textField: UITextField) -> Bool {
    return textField.endEditing(false)
}

In your viewDidLoad method, set the textfield's delegate to self

@IBOutlet weak var myTextField: UITextField!
...

override func viewDidLoad() {
    ..
    myTextField.delegte = self;
    ..
}

That should be all. Now, when you press return the textFieldShouldReturn should be called.