UIGestureRecognizer.AddTarget Method
Definition
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Overloads
AddTarget(Action) |
Registers a new callback for when the gesture has been recognized. |
AddTarget(Action<NSObject>) |
Registers a new callback for when the gesture has been recognized. |
AddTarget(NSObject, Selector) |
Low-level version of AddTarget. |
AddTarget(Action)
Registers a new callback for when the gesture has been recognized.
public UIKit.UIGestureRecognizer.Token AddTarget (Action action);
member this.AddTarget : Action -> UIKit.UIGestureRecognizer.Token
Parameters
- action
- Action
The method to invoke when the gesture has been recognized.
Returns
The returned token can be used later to remove this particular action from being invoked by the gesture recognizer.
Applies to
AddTarget(Action<NSObject>)
Registers a new callback for when the gesture has been recognized.
public UIKit.UIGestureRecognizer.Token AddTarget (Action<Foundation.NSObject> action);
member this.AddTarget : Action<Foundation.NSObject> -> UIKit.UIGestureRecognizer.Token
Parameters
Returns
The returned token can be used later to remove this particular action from being invoked by the gesture recognizer using the RemoveTarget(NSObject, Selector) method.
Applies to
AddTarget(NSObject, Selector)
Low-level version of AddTarget.
[Foundation.Export("addTarget:action:")]
public virtual void AddTarget (Foundation.NSObject target, ObjCRuntime.Selector action);
abstract member AddTarget : Foundation.NSObject * ObjCRuntime.Selector -> unit
override this.AddTarget : Foundation.NSObject * ObjCRuntime.Selector -> unit
Parameters
- target
- NSObject
An instance of NSObject that holds a method flagged with the specified selector.
- action
- Selector
The selector to invoke on the specified NSObject instance.
- Attributes
Remarks
Unlike the C#-based AddTarget method, this version of AddTarget requires both an NSObject instance plus a selector to invoke when the gesture is recognized.