I have a UITextField
that I'm forcing formatting on by modifying the text inside the change notification handler. This works great (once I solved the reentrancy issues) but leaves me with one more nagging problem.
If the user moves the cursor someplace other than the end of the string then my formatting change moves it to the end of the string. This means users cannot insert more than one character at a time into the middle of the text field.
Is there a way to remember and then reset the cursor position in the UITextField
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3Swift answer about getting and setting cursor position and inserting text. http://stackoverflow.com/a/34922332/3681880 – Suragch Jan 21 '16 at 11:37
7 Answers
Controlling cursor position in a UITextField is complicated because so many abstractions are involved with input boxes and calculating positions. However, it's certainly possible. You can use the member function setSelectedTextRange
:
[input setSelectedTextRange:[input textRangeFromPosition:start toPosition:end]];
Here's a function which takes a range and selects the texts in that range. If you just want to place the cursor at a certain index, just use a range with length 0:
+ (void)selectTextForInput:(UITextField *)input atRange:(NSRange)range {
UITextPosition *start = [input positionFromPosition:[input beginningOfDocument]
offset:range.location];
UITextPosition *end = [input positionFromPosition:start
offset:range.length];
[input setSelectedTextRange:[input textRangeFromPosition:start toPosition:end]];
}
For example, to place the cursor at idx
in the UITextField input
:
[Helpers selectTextForInput:input
atRange:NSMakeRange(idx, 0)];

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The general idea is ok, but this code wants to reside in a category on NSTextField, like here: https://github.com/MaxZeng/UITextField-SelectedRange/blob/master/UITextFieldSelectedRange/UITextField%2BSelection.m – osxdirk Mar 13 '15 at 08:19
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1Sorry but it does not work, the cursor stays at the end... iOS 8.0 here. – Christophe Fondacci Mar 28 '15 at 17:19
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Note that a call to becomeFirstResponder will move the cursor to the end, so if that call is needed then set the position after it. – jk7 Sep 24 '18 at 18:39
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welldone, solution is working. But one should modify a little as per your need. – Aaban Tariq Murtaza Feb 23 '23 at 09:31
Useful to position at index (Swift 3)
private func setCursorPosition(input: UITextField, position: Int) {
let position = input.position(from: input.beginningOfDocument, offset: position)!
input.selectedTextRange = input.textRange(from: position, to: position)
}

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I've finally found a solution for this problem! You can put the text you need inserted into the system pasteboard and then paste it at the current cursor position:
[myTextField paste:self]
I found the solution on this person's blog:
http://dev.ragfield.com/2009/09/insert-text-at-current-cursor-location.html
The paste functionality is OS V3.0 specific, but I've tested it and it works fine for me with a custom keyboard.
If you go for this solution then you should probably save the user's existing clipboard contents and restore them immediately afterwards.

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16Modify the user's clipboard? That seems like something that would drive me nuts. Can you restore the clipboard when you're done with it? – colinta Aug 22 '13 at 17:06
Here's the Swift version of @Chris R. – updated for Swift3
private func selectTextForInput(input: UITextField, range: NSRange) {
let start: UITextPosition = input.position(from: input.beginningOfDocument, offset: range.location)!
let end: UITextPosition = input.position(from: start, offset: range.length)!
input.selectedTextRange = input.textRange(from: start, to: end)
}

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Feel free to use this UITextField
category to get and set cursor position:
@interface UITextField (CursorPosition)
@property (nonatomic) NSInteger cursorPosition;
@end
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@implementation UITextField (CursorPosition)
- (NSInteger)cursorPosition
{
UITextRange *selectedRange = self.selectedTextRange;
UITextPosition *textPosition = selectedRange.start;
return [self offsetFromPosition:self.beginningOfDocument toPosition:textPosition];
}
- (void)setCursorPosition:(NSInteger)position
{
UITextPosition *textPosition = [self positionFromPosition:self.beginningOfDocument offset:position];
[self setSelectedTextRange:[self textRangeFromPosition:textPosition toPosition:textPosition]];
}
@end

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I don't think there is a way to place the cursor at a particular place in your UITextField
(unless you got very tricky and simulated a touch event). Instead, I'd handle formatting when the user has finished editing their text (in textFieldShouldEndEditing:
) and if their entry is incorrect, don't allow the text field to finish editing.

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3I had considered that but what I'm implementing is similar to the way you enter numbers at an ATM. The decimal is always there and as you type numbers they move to the left so entering 1-0-5-0 results first in 0.01, then 0.10, 1.05, 10.50. To do it at the end would allow 1050 in the field and then change it to 10.50 which is rather confusing to the user. – Jeremy Sep 30 '09 at 23:15
Here is a snippet which works fine for this problem:
- (void)textFieldDidBeginEditing:(UITextField *)textField{
UITextPosition *positionBeginning = [textField beginningOfDocument];
UITextRange *textRange =[textField textRangeFromPosition:positionBeginning
toPosition:positionBeginning];
[textField setSelectedTextRange:textRange];
}