Instance member 'setData' cannot be used on type 'PreviewView'; did you mean to use a value of this type...
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Here is my code and I'm getting the error..Please check n let me know how to resolve this.
func mapView(_ mapView: GMSMapView, markerInfoContents marker: GMSMarker) -> UIView?
{
guard let customMarkerView = marker.iconView as? CustomMarkerView else {
return nil }
let data = previewDemoData[customMarkerView.tag]
PreviewView.setData(title: data.title, img: data.img) // Error
return restaurantPreviewView
}
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Here is my code and I'm getting the error..Please check n let me know how to resolve this.
func mapView(_ mapView: GMSMapView, markerInfoContents marker: GMSMarker) -> UIView?
{
guard let customMarkerView = marker.iconView as? CustomMarkerView else {
return nil }
let data = previewDemoData[customMarkerView.tag]
PreviewView.setData(title: data.title, img: data.img) // Error
return restaurantPreviewView
}
ios iphone swift xcode
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It's what the error says. You need to create an instance ofPreviewView
instead of using the class name.
– Rakesha Shastri
Nov 12 at 8:01
setData
is not static, you have to create an instance ofPreviewView
and then use it to call the method.
– Ahmad F
Nov 12 at 8:09
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Here is my code and I'm getting the error..Please check n let me know how to resolve this.
func mapView(_ mapView: GMSMapView, markerInfoContents marker: GMSMarker) -> UIView?
{
guard let customMarkerView = marker.iconView as? CustomMarkerView else {
return nil }
let data = previewDemoData[customMarkerView.tag]
PreviewView.setData(title: data.title, img: data.img) // Error
return restaurantPreviewView
}
ios iphone swift xcode
Here is my code and I'm getting the error..Please check n let me know how to resolve this.
func mapView(_ mapView: GMSMapView, markerInfoContents marker: GMSMarker) -> UIView?
{
guard let customMarkerView = marker.iconView as? CustomMarkerView else {
return nil }
let data = previewDemoData[customMarkerView.tag]
PreviewView.setData(title: data.title, img: data.img) // Error
return restaurantPreviewView
}
ios iphone swift xcode
ios iphone swift xcode
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It's what the error says. You need to create an instance ofPreviewView
instead of using the class name.
– Rakesha Shastri
Nov 12 at 8:01
setData
is not static, you have to create an instance ofPreviewView
and then use it to call the method.
– Ahmad F
Nov 12 at 8:09
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It's what the error says. You need to create an instance ofPreviewView
instead of using the class name.
– Rakesha Shastri
Nov 12 at 8:01
setData
is not static, you have to create an instance ofPreviewView
and then use it to call the method.
– Ahmad F
Nov 12 at 8:09
1
1
It's what the error says. You need to create an instance of
PreviewView
instead of using the class name.– Rakesha Shastri
Nov 12 at 8:01
It's what the error says. You need to create an instance of
PreviewView
instead of using the class name.– Rakesha Shastri
Nov 12 at 8:01
setData
is not static, you have to create an instance of PreviewView
and then use it to call the method.– Ahmad F
Nov 12 at 8:09
setData
is not static, you have to create an instance of PreviewView
and then use it to call the method.– Ahmad F
Nov 12 at 8:09
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PreviewView is your class and I think you have an instance variable: var restaurantPreviewView : PreviewView!
PreviewView.setData(title: data.title, img: data.img) // Error
You should use something like that:
restaurantPreviewView.setData(title: data.title, img: data.img)
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PreviewView is your class and I think you have an instance variable: var restaurantPreviewView : PreviewView!
PreviewView.setData(title: data.title, img: data.img) // Error
You should use something like that:
restaurantPreviewView.setData(title: data.title, img: data.img)
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PreviewView is your class and I think you have an instance variable: var restaurantPreviewView : PreviewView!
PreviewView.setData(title: data.title, img: data.img) // Error
You should use something like that:
restaurantPreviewView.setData(title: data.title, img: data.img)
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PreviewView is your class and I think you have an instance variable: var restaurantPreviewView : PreviewView!
PreviewView.setData(title: data.title, img: data.img) // Error
You should use something like that:
restaurantPreviewView.setData(title: data.title, img: data.img)
PreviewView is your class and I think you have an instance variable: var restaurantPreviewView : PreviewView!
PreviewView.setData(title: data.title, img: data.img) // Error
You should use something like that:
restaurantPreviewView.setData(title: data.title, img: data.img)
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It's what the error says. You need to create an instance of
PreviewView
instead of using the class name.– Rakesha Shastri
Nov 12 at 8:01
setData
is not static, you have to create an instance ofPreviewView
and then use it to call the method.– Ahmad F
Nov 12 at 8:09