MKAToggleButton is multiple icons toggle button for iOS.
MKAToggleButton is available through CocoaPods. To install it, simply add the following line to your Podfile:
pod "MKAToggleButton"- Download latest MKAToggleButton
- Drag & Drop MKAToggleButton.framework into your Xcode project
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Import the module
Swift
import MKAToggleButton -
Create an instance and set up
Swift
private lazy var toggleButton: MKAIconToggleButton = { // Creates an instance with options. let button = MKAIconToggleButton(items: [MKAToggleItem(image: UIImage(named: "circle"), title: "Circle"), MKAToggleItem(image: UIImage(named: "square"), title: "Square"), MKAToggleItem(image: UIImage(named: "triangle"), title: "Triangle"), MKAToggleItem(image: UIImage(named: "star"), title: "Start")], font: UIFont.systemFont(ofSize: 40.0, weight: .bold), color: .gray) // Should use click handler for user interaction. button.clickHandler = { sender in if let button = sender as? MKAIconToggleButton { // `currentStateIndex` property returns the current state. // The toggle button automatically increments the state each time it is clicked. // When the current state is last, the next state is rewinded to the first. print("index=\(button.currentStateIndex)") } } // Sets the initial state. By default, the initial state index is zero. button.currentStateIndex = 1 return button }()
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Add the toggle button to a parent view
Swift
override func viewDidLoad() { super.viewDidLoad() self.view.addSubview(self.toggleButton) }
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Set
MKAIconToggleButtonclass to Custom Class field in the storyboard
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Set multiple image file names separated by commas to Image Names field
When the template mode is enabled, the toggle button applies its tintColor to the icon images.
Swift
// Use the template rendering mode and set a color to `tintColor`.
toggleButton.isImageTemplate = true
toggleButton.tintColor = UIColor(red: 241.0 / 255.0,
green: 196.0 / 255.0,
blue: 15.0 / 255.0,
alpha: 1.0)More info, see my sample code.



