How can I detect the touch event of an UIImageView? How can I detect the touch event of an UIImageView? ios ios

How can I detect the touch event of an UIImageView?


In practical terms, don't do that.

Instead add a button with Custom style (no button graphics unless you specify images) over the UIImageView. Then attach whatever methods you want called to that.

You can use that technique for many cases where you really want some area of the screen to act as a button instead of messing with the Touch stuff.


A UIImageView is derived from a UIView which is derived from UIResponder so it's ready to handle touch events. You'll want to provide the touchesBegan, touchesMoved, and touchesEnded methods and they'll get called if the user taps the image. If all you want is a tap event, it's easier to just use a custom button with the image set as the button image. But if you want finer-grain control over taps, moves, etc. this is the way to go.

You'll also want to look at a few more things:

  • Override canBecomeFirstResponder and return YES to indicate that the view can become the focus of touch events (the default is NO).

  • Set the userInteractionEnabled property to YES. The default for UIViews is YES, but for UIImageViews is NO so you have to explicitly turn it on.

  • If you want to respond to multi-touch events (i.e. pinch, zoom, etc) you'll want to set multipleTouchEnabled to YES.


To add a touch event to a UIImageView, use the following in your .m file:

UITapGestureRecognizer *newTap = [[UITapGestureRecognizer alloc] initWithTarget:self action:@selector(myTapMethod)];[myImageView setUserInteractionEnabled:YES];[myImageView addGestureRecognizer:newTap];-(void)myTapMethod{    // Treat image tap}