How can I disable the UITableView selection highlighting?

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?


For me, the following worked fine:

tableView.allowsSelection = NO;

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# .)


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

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


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
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