Image setting inside a custom framework












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I am trying to set image inside my custom framework I am using following method to set it. It is working everywhere but not working in my custom UITableViewCell.



self.imageView.image = UIImage(named:"image",in: Bundle(for: type(of: self)), compatibleWith: nil)


Error I am getting:




Cannot call value of non-function type 'NSInteger' (aka 'Int')




Why it is not working in UITableViewCell.










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  • When say custom framework you mean custom cell?

    – rptwsthi
    Nov 14 '18 at 12:48











  • No custom cell inside a custom framework.

    – santhosh
    Nov 14 '18 at 12:53
















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I am trying to set image inside my custom framework I am using following method to set it. It is working everywhere but not working in my custom UITableViewCell.



self.imageView.image = UIImage(named:"image",in: Bundle(for: type(of: self)), compatibleWith: nil)


Error I am getting:




Cannot call value of non-function type 'NSInteger' (aka 'Int')




Why it is not working in UITableViewCell.










share|improve this question

























  • When say custom framework you mean custom cell?

    – rptwsthi
    Nov 14 '18 at 12:48











  • No custom cell inside a custom framework.

    – santhosh
    Nov 14 '18 at 12:53














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I am trying to set image inside my custom framework I am using following method to set it. It is working everywhere but not working in my custom UITableViewCell.



self.imageView.image = UIImage(named:"image",in: Bundle(for: type(of: self)), compatibleWith: nil)


Error I am getting:




Cannot call value of non-function type 'NSInteger' (aka 'Int')




Why it is not working in UITableViewCell.










share|improve this question
















I am trying to set image inside my custom framework I am using following method to set it. It is working everywhere but not working in my custom UITableViewCell.



self.imageView.image = UIImage(named:"image",in: Bundle(for: type(of: self)), compatibleWith: nil)


Error I am getting:




Cannot call value of non-function type 'NSInteger' (aka 'Int')




Why it is not working in UITableViewCell.







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  • When say custom framework you mean custom cell?

    – rptwsthi
    Nov 14 '18 at 12:48











  • No custom cell inside a custom framework.

    – santhosh
    Nov 14 '18 at 12:53



















  • When say custom framework you mean custom cell?

    – rptwsthi
    Nov 14 '18 at 12:48











  • No custom cell inside a custom framework.

    – santhosh
    Nov 14 '18 at 12:53

















When say custom framework you mean custom cell?

– rptwsthi
Nov 14 '18 at 12:48





When say custom framework you mean custom cell?

– rptwsthi
Nov 14 '18 at 12:48













No custom cell inside a custom framework.

– santhosh
Nov 14 '18 at 12:53





No custom cell inside a custom framework.

– santhosh
Nov 14 '18 at 12:53












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Actually I have solved it myself.



Instead of calling this way.



self.imageView.image = UIImage(named:"image",in: Bundle(for: type(of: self)), compatibleWith: nil)


Change it to:



self.imageView.image = UIImage(named:"image",in: Bundle(for: MyCustomCell.self), compatibleWith: nil)


This is working.






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    Actually I have solved it myself.



    Instead of calling this way.



    self.imageView.image = UIImage(named:"image",in: Bundle(for: type(of: self)), compatibleWith: nil)


    Change it to:



    self.imageView.image = UIImage(named:"image",in: Bundle(for: MyCustomCell.self), compatibleWith: nil)


    This is working.






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      Actually I have solved it myself.



      Instead of calling this way.



      self.imageView.image = UIImage(named:"image",in: Bundle(for: type(of: self)), compatibleWith: nil)


      Change it to:



      self.imageView.image = UIImage(named:"image",in: Bundle(for: MyCustomCell.self), compatibleWith: nil)


      This is working.






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        Actually I have solved it myself.



        Instead of calling this way.



        self.imageView.image = UIImage(named:"image",in: Bundle(for: type(of: self)), compatibleWith: nil)


        Change it to:



        self.imageView.image = UIImage(named:"image",in: Bundle(for: MyCustomCell.self), compatibleWith: nil)


        This is working.






        share|improve this answer















        Actually I have solved it myself.



        Instead of calling this way.



        self.imageView.image = UIImage(named:"image",in: Bundle(for: type(of: self)), compatibleWith: nil)


        Change it to:



        self.imageView.image = UIImage(named:"image",in: Bundle(for: MyCustomCell.self), compatibleWith: nil)


        This is working.







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