Hello
OK, I'll use tag value
thanks and regards
Jonathan Chacón
El 14/02/2010, a las 15:10, Roland King escribió:
> no - you've asked this exact thing before and I've answered it before. The
> name in Interface Builder is internal to interface builder *only*, it's not a
> property of the object, there is no way after the NIB has been loaded to know
> what the 'name' set in IB was. However, again, the value in the tag field
> *is* set onto the tag property of the object, that is the only reliable way
> to identify them.
>
> On 14-Feb-2010, at 9:40 PM, Jonathan Chacón wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I can explore all controls in a view with this code:
>>
>> NSArray *listOfControls = [[window contentview] subViews];
>> for (NSInteger i=0;i<[listOfControls count];i++) {
>> NSControl * tmp = [listOfControls objectAtIndex: i];
>> }
>>
>>
>> well I can identify a control by its title, description or other attribute.
>> The problem is the attribute "Name" of the identify tab in the inspector
>> object in Interface builder.
>>
>> I type:
>> [control name];
>> but that method ("name") doesn't exist.
>>
>> Can I know the name attribute of a control?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>>
>> Regards
>> Jonathan Chacón Barbero
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>>
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