1227
votes

When you tap a row in a UITableView, the row is highlighted and selected. Is it possible to disable this so tapping a row does nothing?

30
The original question has a bad title. OP want's primarily to disable selection, and of course highlighting gets disabled with that. Many high voted answers explain how to disable selectionand does not address disabling highlighting. To disable only highlighting use cell.selectionStyle = .None or go to storyboard / cell / Selection = NoneAndrej
Please update either the title or the post. I'm confused. And based on this question, I have no idea what provided answers are meant to do.Daniel Springer

30 Answers

638
votes

For me, the following worked fine:

tableView.allowsSelection = false

This means didSelectRowAt# simply won't work. That is to say, touching a row of the table, as such, will do absolutely nothing. (And hence, obviously, there will never be a selected-animation.)

(Note that if, on the cells, you have UIButton or any other controls, of course those controls will still work. Any controls you happen to have on the table cell, are totally unrelated to UITableView's ability to allow you to "select a row" using didSelectRowAt#.)

Another point to note is that: This doesn't work when the UITableView is in editing mode. To restrict cell selection in editing mode use the code as below:

tableView.allowsSelectionDuringEditing = false 
1992
votes

All you have to do is set the selection style on the UITableViewCell instance using either:

Objective-C:

cell.selectionStyle = UITableViewCellSelectionStyleNone;

or

[cell setSelectionStyle:UITableViewCellSelectionStyleNone];

Swift 2:

cell.selectionStyle = UITableViewCellSelectionStyle.None

Swift 3 and 4.x:

cell.selectionStyle = .none

Further, make sure you either don't implement -tableView:didSelectRowAtIndexPath: in your table view delegate or explicitly exclude the cells you want to have no action if you do implement it.

More info here and here

358
votes

Because I've read this post recently and it has helped me, I wanted to post another answer to consolidate all of the answers (for posterity).



So, there are actually 5 different answers depending on your desired logic and/or result:

1.To disable the blue highlighting without changing any other interaction of the cell:

[cell setSelectionStyle:UITableViewCellSelectionStyleNone];

I use this when I have a UIButton - or some other control(s) - hosted in a UITableViewCell and I want the user to be able to interact with the controls but not the cell itself.

NOTE: As Tony Million noted above, this does NOT prevent tableView:didSelectRowAtIndexPath:. I get around this by simple "if" statements, most often testing for the section and avoiding action for a particular section.

Another way I thought of to test for the tapping of a cell like this is:

- (void)tableView:(UITableView *)tableView didSelectRowAtIndexPath:(NSIndexPath *)indexPath {
    // A case was selected, so push into the CaseDetailViewController
    UITableViewCell *cell = [tableView cellForRowAtIndexPath:indexPath];
    if (cell.selectionStyle != UITableViewCellSelectionStyleNone) {
        // Handle tap code here
    }
}



2.To do this for an entire table, you can apply the above solution to each cell in the table, but you can also do this:

[tableView setAllowsSelection:NO];

In my testing, this still allows controls inside the UITableViewCell to be interactive.


3.To make a cell "read-only", you can simply do this:

[cell setUserInteractionEnabled:NO];



4.To make an entire table "read-only"

[tableView setUserInteractionEnabled:NO];



5.To determine on-the-fly whether to highlight a cell (which according to this answer implicitly includes selection), you can implement the following UITableViewDelegate protocol method:

- (BOOL)tableView:(UITableView *)tableView 
   shouldHighlightRowAtIndexPath:(NSIndexPath *)indexPath
88
votes

To sum up what I believe are the correct answers based on my own experience in implementing this:

If you want to disable selection for just some of the cells, use:

cell.userInteractionEnabled = NO;

As well as preventing selection, this also stops tableView:didSelectRowAtIndexPath: being called for the cells that have it set. (Credit goes to Tony Million for this answer, thanks!)

If you have buttons in your cells that need to be clicked, you need to instead:

[cell setSelectionStyle:UITableViewCellSelectionStyleNone];

and you also need to ignore any clicks on the cell in - (void)tableView:(UITableView *)tableView didSelectRowAtIndexPath:(NSIndexPath *)indexPath.

If you want to disable selection for the whole table, use:

tableView.allowsSelection = NO;

(Credit to Paulo De Barros, thanks!)

57
votes

As of iOS 6.0, UITableViewDelegate has tableView:shouldHighlightRowAtIndexPath:. (Read about it in the iOS Documentation.)

This method lets you mark specific rows as unhighlightable (and implicitly, unselectable) without having to change a cell's selection style, messing with the cell's event handling with userInteractionEnabled = NO, or any other techniques documented here.

51
votes

You can also disable selection of row from interface builder itself by choosing NoSelection from the selection option(of UITableView Properties) in inspector pane as shown in the below image

UITableView Inspector

47
votes

FIXED SOLUTION FOR SWIFT 3

cell.selectionStyle = .none
36
votes

In case anyone needs answer for Swift:

cell.selectionStyle = .None
36
votes

In your UITableViewCell's XIB in Attribute Inspector set value of Selection to None.

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35
votes

If you want selection to only flash, not remain in the selected state, you can call, in

didSelectRowAtIndexPath

the following

[tableView deselectRowAtIndexPath:indexPath animated:YES];

so it will flash the selected state and revert.

30
votes

This is what I use ,in cellForRowAtIndexPath write this code.:

cell.selectionStyle = UITableViewCellSelectionStyleNone;
29
votes

From the UITableViewDelegate Protocol you can use the method willSelectRowAtIndexPath and return nil if you don't want the row selected.

In the same way the you can use the willDeselectRowAtIndexPath method and return nil if you don't want the row to deselect.

26
votes

1- All you have to do is set the selection style on the UITableViewCell instance using either:


Objective-C:

cell.selectionStyle = UITableViewCellSelectionStyleNone;

or

[cell setSelectionStyle:UITableViewCellSelectionStyleNone];


Swift 2:

cell.selectionStyle = UITableViewCellSelectionStyle.None


Swift 3:

cell.selectionStyle = .none


2 - Don't implement -tableView:didSelectRowAtIndexPath: in your table view delegate or explicitly exclude the cells you want to have no action if you do implement it.

3 - Further,You can also do it from the storyboard. Click the table view cell and in the attributes inspector under Table View Cell, change the drop down next to Selection to None.


4 - You can disable table cell highlight using below code in (iOS) Xcode 9 , Swift 4.0

func tableView(_ tableView: UITableView, cellForRowAt indexPath: IndexPath) -> UITableViewCell {


        let cell = tableView.dequeueReusableCell(withIdentifier: "OpenTbCell") as! OpenTbCell
        cell.selectionStyle = .none
        return cell


}
20
votes

Objective-C:

  1. Below snippet disable highlighting but it also disable the call to didSelectRowAtIndexPath. So if you are not implementing didSelectRowAtIndexPath then use below method. This should be added when you are creating the table. This will work on buttons and UITextField inside the cell though.

    self.tableView.allowsSelection = NO;
    
  2. Below snippet disable highlighting and it doesn't disable the call to didSelectRowAtIndexPath. Set the selection style of cell to None in cellForRowAtIndexPath

    cell.selectionStyle = UITableViewCellSelectionStyleNone;
    
  3. Below snippet disable everything on the cell. This will disable the interaction to buttons, textfields:

    self.tableView.userInteractionEnabled = false;
    

Swift:

Below are the Swift equivalent of above Objective-C solutions:

  1. Replacement of First Solution

    self.tableView.allowsSelection = false
    
  2. Replacement of Second Solution

    cell?.selectionStyle = UITableViewCellSelectionStyle.None
    
  3. Replacement of Third Solution

    self.tableView.userInteractionEnabled = false
    
19
votes

Try to type:

cell.selected = NO;

It will deselect your row when needed.

In Swift3 ...

override func tableView(_ tableView: UITableView, didSelectRowAt indexPath: IndexPath) {
    let r = indexPath.row
    print("clicked .. \(r)")
    tableView.cellForRow(at: indexPath)?.setSelected(false, animated: true)
}
14
votes

I've been battling with this quite profusely too, having a control in my UITableViewCell prohibited the use of userInteractionEnabled property. I have a 3 cell static table for settings, 2 with dates, 1 with an on/off switch. After playing about in Storyboard/IB i've managed to make the bottom one non-selectable, but when you tap it the selection from one of the top rows disappears. Here is a WIP image of my settings UITableView:

Settings UITableView

If you tap the 3rd row nothing at all happens, the selection will stay on the second row. The functionality is practically a copy of Apple's Calendar app's add event time selection screen.

The code is surprisingly compatible, all the way down to IOS2 =/:

- (NSIndexPath *)tableView: (UITableView *)tableView willSelectRowAtIndexPath:(NSIndexPath *)indexPath {
    if (indexPath.row == 2) {
        return nil;
    }
    return indexPath;
}

This works in conjunction with setting the selection style to none, so the cell doesn't flicker on touch down events

11
votes

We can write code like

 cell.selectionStyle = UITableViewCellSelectionStyleNone;

but when we have custom cell xib above line give warning at that time for

custom cell xib

we need to set selection style None from the interface builder

11
votes

You just have to put this code into cellForRowAtIndexPath

To disable the cell's selection property:(While tapping the cell).

cell.selectionStyle = UITableViewCellSelectionStyle.None
10
votes

try this

cell.selectionStyle = UITableViewCellSelectionStyleNone;

and

[cell setSelectionStyle:UITableViewCellSelectionStyleNone];

and you can also set selection style using interfacebuilder.

10
votes

I am using this, which works for me.

cell?.selectionStyle = UITableViewCellSelectionStyle.None
8
votes

From UITableViewDataSource Protocol, inside method cellForRowAt add:

let cell = tableView.dequeueReusableCell(withIdentifier: "YOUR_CELL_IDENTIFIER", for: indexPath)                
cell.selectionStyle = .none
return cell

OR

You can goto Storyboard > Select Cell > Identity Inspector > Selection and select none from dropdown.

7
votes

While this is the best and easiest solution to prevent a row from showing the highlight during selection

cell.selectionStyle = UITableViewCellSelectionStyleNone;

I'd like to also suggest that it's occasionally useful to briefly show that the row has been selected and then turning it off. This alerts the users with a confirmation of what they intended to select:

- (void)tableView:(UITableView *)tableView didSelectRowAtIndexPath:(NSIndexPath *)indexPath {
     [tableView deselectRowAtIndexPath:indexPath animated:NO];
...
}
7
votes

Directly disable highlighting of TableViewCell into storyboard

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6
votes

To disable the highlighting of the UItableviewcell

cell.selectionStyle = UITableViewCellSelectionStyleNone;

And should not allow the user to interact with the cell.

cell.userInteractionEnabled = NO;
6
votes

You Can also set the background color to Clear to achieve the same effect as UITableViewCellSelectionStyleNone, in case you don't want to/ can't use UITableViewCellSelectionStyleNone.

You would use code like the following:

UIView *backgroundColorView = [[UIView alloc] init];
backgroundColorView.backgroundColor = [UIColor clearColor];
backgroundColorView.layer.masksToBounds = YES;
[cell setSelectedBackgroundView: backgroundColorView];

This may degrade your performance as your adding an extra colored view to each cell.

6
votes

You can also do it from the storyboard. Click the table view cell and in the attributes inspector under Table View Cell, change the drop down next to Selection to None.

6
votes

You can use :

cell.selectionStyle = UITableViewCellSelectionStyleNone;

in the cell for row at index path method of your UITableView.

Also you can use :

[tableView deselectRowAtIndexPath:indexPath animated:NO];

in the tableview didselectrowatindexpath method.

5
votes

You can use this

cell.selectionStyle = UITableViewCellSelectionStyleNone;
5
votes

You can use ....

[cell setSelectionStyle:UITableViewCellSelectionStyleNone];
5
votes
cell.selectionStyle = UITableViewCellSelectionStyleNone;