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ios - Can I use multiple segues with one UITableViewDelegate?

I have a UITableView listing multiple types of objects, and I'd like to segue to a different view depending on which type of object the user selects.

Is it possible to do this by using multiple segues, and, if so, how?

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Of course ! Define all your segues on your storyboard, by ctrl-dragging from the tableViewController (not a row, the tableViewController itself) to the next view. Give them IDs, so you know which one to call. When all your segues are defined visually, go to the code. In your tableView's delegate, in didSelectRowAtIndexPath, simply call the segue you want, by checking indexPath.row :

- (void)tableView:(UITableView *)tableView didSelectRowAtIndexPath:(NSIndexPath *)indexPath {

    switch (indexPath.row) {
        case 0: [self performSegueWithIdentifier:@"Segue0" sender:self];
                break;
        case 1: [self performSegueWithIdentifier:@"Segue1" sender:self];
                break;
        [...]
        default: break;
    }
}

That way, the segue with the ID "Segue0" will be fired when the user selects the first row, and so on.

You can also add the line : [tableView deselectRowAtIndexPath:[NSIndexPath indexPathForRow:0 inSection:1] animated:YES]; at the beginning of didSelectRowAtIndexPath so the row does not remain selected after the user touched it !

Edit : This works for both static and dynamic cells ! Be careful to ctrl-drag your segue from the tableViewController, not a cell !


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