I'm trying to developing an app that includes a simple Stopwatch feature. I'm using Xcode 6 and the Swift language. Here is the code in FirstViewController
@IBAction func Stopwatch (Sender:UIButton) {
var startTime = NSTimeInterval()
func updateTime(timer:NSTimer) {
//Find Current TIme
var currentTime = NSDate.timeIntervalSinceReferenceDate()
//Find the difference between current time and start time
var elapsedTime :NSTimeInterval = currentTime - startTime
//calculate the minutes in elapsed time.
let minutes = UInt(elapsedTime / 60.0)
elapsedTime -= (NSTimeInterval(minutes) * 60)
//calculate the seconds in elapsed time.
let seconds = UInt(elapsedTime)
elapsedTime -= NSTimeInterval(seconds)
//find out the fraction of milliseconds to be displayed.
let hours = UInt(elapsedTime * 100)
let strMinutes = minutes > 9 ? String(minutes):String(minutes)
let strSeconds = seconds > 9 ? String(seconds):String(seconds)
let strHours = hours > 9 ? String(hours):String(hours)
//assign text to Label
elapsedTimeLabel.text = "You have slept for \(strHours)"
}
//Timer
var timer = NSTimer.scheduledTimerWithTimeInterval(0.5, target: self, selector: Selector("updateTime:"), userInfo: nil, repeats: true)
startTime = NSDate.timeIntervalSinceReferenceDate()
}
}
Every time I run the app (within iOS Simulator), the app crashes when I press the button (execute the Stopwatch function). The error always reads
2014-11-23 11:44:53.617 Sleep[9630:644637] -[Sleep.FirstViewController updateTime:]:
unrecognized selector sent to instance 0x7ff6d9676e80
2014-11-23 11:44:53.622 Sleep[9630:644637] *** Terminating app due to uncaught exception
'NSInvalidArgumentException', reason: '-[Sleep.FirstViewController updateTime:]: unrecognized
selector sent to instance 0x7ff6d9676e80'
*** First throw call stack:
I have no idea why this is happening and I'm pretty new to iOS programming, so please help!
You have defined the
updateTimeas a local function toStopwatch, so it is not available outside of its scope. You should move it at class level (same asStopwatch) in order to be accessible.I notice however that there are some local variables which should probably be instance properties.