How can I auto segue when a timer finishes?

帅比萌擦擦* 提交于 2019-12-05 13:06:28

You need to use closures to achieve what you want, take a look in my class Timer.

import UIKit

class Timer: NSObject {

    var counter: Int = 0
    var timer: NSTimer! = NSTimer()

    var timerEndedCallback: (() -> Void)!
    var timerInProgressCallback: ((elapsedTime: Int) -> Void)!

    func startTimer(duration: Int, timerEnded: () -> Void, timerInProgress: ((elapsedTime: Int) -> Void)!) {

       if !(self.timer?.valid != nil) {
           let aSelector : Selector = "updateTime:"

           timer = NSTimer.scheduledTimerWithTimeInterval(1, target: self, selector: aSelector, userInfo: duration, repeats: true)

           timerEndedCallback = timerEnded
           timerInProgressCallback = timerInProgress
           counter = 0
       }
    }

    func updateTime(timer: NSTimer) {

       ++self.counter
       let duration = timer.userInfo as! Int

       if (self.counter != duration) {
          timerInProgressCallback(elapsedTime: self.counter)
       } else {
          timer.invalidate()
          timerEndedCallback()
       }
    }
}

And then you can call the Timer class in the following way:

var timer = Timer()

timer.startTimer(5, timerEnded: { () -> Void in
        // Here you call anything you want when the timer finish.
        println("Finished")

        }, timerInProgress: { (elapsedTime) -> Void in
            println("\(Int(elapsedTime))")
})

The above class handle the use of the timer when it's already valid too and notice that the duration parameter is passed to the updateTime handler using the userInfo in the timer parameter.

I hope this help you.

charris861

change 'selector:"On Tick"' to 'selector:@selctor(doSegue)'. you can also look here for more information how to use NSTimer

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