How can I detect the scroll direction from the UICollectionView?

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Solution 1

Try this:

Add this somewhere in you header:

@property (nonatomic) CGFloat lastContentOffset;

Then override the scrollViewDidScroll: method:

#pragma mark - UIScrollViewDelegate

- (void)scrollViewDidScroll:(UIScrollView *)scrollView
{
    if (self.lastContentOffset > scrollView.contentOffset.y)
    {
        NSLog(@"Scrolling Up");
    }
    else if (self.lastContentOffset < scrollView.contentOffset.y)
    {
        NSLog(@"Scrolling Down");
    }

    self.lastContentOffset = scrollView.contentOffset.y;
}

Found in Finding the direction of scrolling in a UIScrollView?

Solution 2

Swift 4.2

private var lastContentOffset: CGFloat = 0
func scrollViewDidScroll(_ scrollView: UIScrollView) {

    if lastContentOffset > scrollView.contentOffset.y && lastContentOffset < scrollView.contentSize.height - scrollView.frame.height {
        // move up
        print("move up")
        originalHeight ()
    } else if lastContentOffset < scrollView.contentOffset.y && scrollView.contentOffset.y > 0 {
        // move down
        print("move down")
        minimizeHeaderView()
    }

    // update the new position acquired
    lastContentOffset = scrollView.contentOffset.y
}

Solution 3

this is the best way to get scroll direction, hope this helps you

- (void)scrollViewWillEndDragging:(UIScrollView *)scrollView withVelocity:(CGPoint)velocity targetContentOffset:(inout CGPoint *)targetContentOffset {

    CGPoint targetPoint = *targetContentOffset;
    CGPoint currentPoint = scrollView.contentOffset;

    if (targetPoint.y > currentPoint.y) {
        NSLog(@"up");
    }
    else {
        NSLog(@"down");
    }
}

Solution 4

I was trying to find a way to detect if the user is mostly trying to pull vertically or horizontally the scrollView. I give you my solution, I hope it can be useful to anyone :

CGPoint _lastContentOffset;

- (void)scrollViewWillBeginDragging:(UIScrollView *)scrollView {
    _lastContentOffset = scrollView.contentOffset;
}

- (void)scrollViewDidScroll:(UIScrollView *)scrollView {

    if (ABS(_lastContentOffset.x - scrollView.contentOffset.x) < ABS(_lastContentOffset.y - scrollView.contentOffset.y)) {
        NSLog(@"Scrolled Vertically");
    } else {
        NSLog(@"Scrolled Horizontally");
    }

}

This work find for me and I use this to avoid the scrollView to move horizontally when scrolling vertically and opposite.

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Updated on July 27, 2022

Comments

  • sonifex
    sonifex almost 2 years

    I have a UICollectionView. I want to detect scroll direction. I have a two different animation style for scroll down and scroll up. So I must learn scroll direction.

    CGPoint scrollVelocity = [self.collectionView.panGestureRecognizer
    velocityInView:self.collectionView.superview];
    
    if (scrollVelocity.y > 0.0f)   
    NSLog(@"scroll up");
    
    else if(scrollVelocity.y < 0.0f)    
    NSLog(@"scroll down");
    

    This is just work at finger touched. Not work for me

  • iWheelBuy
    iWheelBuy about 4 years
    Dragging... Isn't it about using a finger to drag? Scroll even might happen without a finger of a user, isn't it?