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detecting which accessory view is tapped in calloutAccessoryControlTapped delegate

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I would like to detect if the rightCalloutAccessoryView has be开发者_开发问答en tapped via the delegate method below, how can I do that?

I would like to detect if the rightCalloutAccessoryView has be开发者_开发问答en tapped via the delegate method below, how can I do that?

- (void)mapView:(MKMapView *)mapView annotationView:(MKAnnotationView *)view calloutAccessoryControlTapped:(UIControl *)contro


calloutAccessoryControlTapped method will be triggered for the tap action on both leftCalloutAccessoryView and rightCalloutAccessoryView. To distinguish the accessory views, you can set tag for both the accessory views while you create them. And in your calloutAccessoryControlTapped method, you can check the tag value and do the respective action depending on the tag value.

For example, consider you have set 1 and 2 for the tags of your left and right accessory view respectively. Then your calloutAccessoryControlTapped method will look something like the following,

- (void)mapView:(MKMapView *)mapView annotationView:(MKAnnotationView *)view calloutAccessoryControlTapped:(UIControl *)control {

    if ([control tag] == 1) {

        // Left Accessory Button Tapped

    } else if ([control tag] == 2) {

        // "Right Accessory Button Tapped
    }
}


I would use the following implementation:

func mapView(_ mapView: MKMapView, annotationView view: MKAnnotationView, calloutAccessoryControlTapped control: UIControl) {
    switch control {
    case let left where left == view.leftCalloutAccessoryView:
        // tap on left
        break
    case let right where right == view.rightCalloutAccessoryView:
        // tap on right
        break
    default:
        break
    }
}

The switch syntax is a bit more complicated than usual due to leftCalloutAccessoryView and rightCalloutAccessoryView being optionals, but it avoids using tags.

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