Declare the variable at the top level of a file (outside any classes) which is called global variable.
variables at the top level of a file are initialised lazily! So you
can set the default value for your variable to be the result of
reading the file, and the file won't actually be read ...
Declare the variable at the top level of a file (outside any classes) which is called global variable.
variables at the top level of a file are initialised lazily! So you
can set the default value for your variable to be the result of
reading the file, and the file won't actually be read ...
I am trying to change my custom keyboard background from host app but some reason it does not work.
I tried NSUserDefaults but it doesn't work, here is my code when button is pressed from host app:
func buttonTapAction() {
NSUserDefaults.standardUserDefaults().setInteger(1, forKey: "abc")...
In my app I have a UITextView and a button just below the text view to insert a photo into the UITextView while editing.
My requirement is that the user user is able to edit the text within, and insert images when needed.
Similar to StackOverflow's app's own UITextView:
I want to add Image on text view and want proper spacing as shown in screenshot.
I have tried to add image on textview but I m having problem in placing text as per requirement.
Please provide me help regarding same.