Can I programmatically scroll to a desired row in UIPickerView?

五迷三道 提交于 2019-11-29 00:58:14

As always, this is thoroughly documented. The Apple documentation for UIPickerView should tell you that the method you probably want is – selectRow:inComponent:animated:.

If you want to trigger delegate's method pickerView:didSelectRow:inComponent, you should call it manually:

Obj-C

[self.myPickerView selectRow:0 inComponent:0 animated:NO];
[self pickerView:self.myPickerView didSelectRow:4 inComponent:0];

Swift

self.myPickerView.selectRow(0, inComponent: 0, animated: false)
self.pickerView(self.myPickerView, didSelectRow: 0, inComponent: 0)

Yes, it's very easy [picker selectRow:row inComponent:component animated:NO];

Working in iOS 9 with XCode 7.3, to make runtime changes to data in a picker view called fieldPicker:

// first load your new data to your picker view's data source (not shown here...) then load the data into the picker view using it's delegate
    [self.fieldPicker reloadAllComponents];

    // now that the data is loaded, select a row in the picker view through it's delegate
    [self.fieldPicker selectRow:([self.theFields count] - 1) inComponent:0 animated:NO];

// retrieve the row selected in the picker view to use in setting data from your data source in textboxes etc.
    long row = (long)[self.fieldPicker selectedRowInComponent: 0];

Check if you call the method self.myPickerView.selectRow(0, inComponent: 0, animated: false) after you added the pickerView as a subview.

First, I called the method before I added the pickerView as a subview and it did not work. Therefore, I called it afterwards and then it worked!

Probably pretty obvious and not my smartest move but still maybe someone has the same problem some day and I hope I could help! :)

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