Note that after the conversion NSIndexSet
became IndexSet
. IndexSet is the Swift overlay to the Foundation framework for NSIndexSet:
The Swift overlay to the Foundation framework provides the IndexSet
structure, which bridges to the NSIndexSet class and its mutable
subclass, NSMutableIndexSet. The IndexSet value type offers the same
functionality as the NSIndexSet reference type, and the two can be
used interchangeably in Swift code that interacts with Objective-C
APIs. This behavior is similar to how Swift bridges standard string,
numeric, and collection types to their corresponding Foundation
classes.
If you checked the description of reloadSections
method signature, you will note that it is:
reloadSections(_ sections: IndexSet, with animation:
UITableViewRowAnimation
sections
parameter is IndexSet
but NOT NSIndexSet
anymore.
So, what you could do is:
_expandableTableView.reloadSections(NSIndexSet(index: gestureRecognizer.view.tag) as IndexSet, with: .automatic)
OR I prefer to add IndexSet without even using the as IndexSet
:
_expandableTableView.reloadSections(IndexSet(integer: gestureRecognizer.view!.tag), with: .automatic)