LongTouchItem Action (Specific to iOS TableView Controls)

Applies to TestComplete 14.30, last modified on November 21, 2019

Description

The LongTouchItem action simulates long touching the item specified by its section and item properties.

Declaration

TestObj.LongTouchItem(SectionItemHoldDuration)

TestObj A variable, parameter or expression that specifies a reference to one of the objects listed in the Applies To section
Section [in]    Required    Variant    
Item [in]    Required    Variant    
HoldDuration [in]    Optional    Integer Default value: 1000   
Result None

Applies To

The method is applied to the following object:

View Mode

This method is available in the Object Browser panel and in other panels and dialogs in both Basic and Advanced view modes.

Parameters

The method has the following parameters:

Section

Specifies the section of the desired item. You can enter the section’s index (from 0) or its caption. The caption can contain asterisk (*) or question mark (?) wildcards or regular expressions. The asterisk (*) corresponds to a string of any length (including an empty string), the question mark corresponds to any single character (including none). To specify more complicated parts of a caption, use regular expressions.

The caption can be case-sensitive or case-insensitive depending on the value of the Use case-sensitive parameters project setting.

Item

Specifies the desired item. You can enter the item’s index (from 0) or its caption. The caption can contain asterisk (*) or question mark (?) wildcards or regular expressions. The asterisk (*) corresponds to a string of any length (including an empty string), the question mark corresponds to any single character (including none). To specify more complicated parts of a caption, use regular expressions.

The caption can be case-sensitive or case-insensitive depending on the value of the Use case-sensitive parameters project setting.

HoldDuration

Specifies the touch duration (in milliseconds).

Result Value

None.

Example

The following example simulates a long touch on the second item in the first section of the application’s TableView.

JavaScript, JScript

function Test()
{
  // Select the mobile device
  Mobile.SetCurrent("iPhone");
  // Obtain the TableView object
  var p = Mobile.Device().Process("SampleApp");
  var tableview = p.Window().TableView();
  
  tableview.LongTouchItem(0, 1);
}

Python

def Test():
  # Select the mobile device
  Mobile.SetCurrent("iPhone")
  # Obtain the tableview object
  p = Mobile.Device().Process("SampleApp")
  tableview = p.Window(0).TableView(0)
  
  tableview.LongTouchItem(0, 1)

VBScript

Sub Test()
  Dim p, tableview
  ' Select the mobile device
  Mobile.SetCurrent("iPhone")
  ' Obtain the tableview object
  Set p = Mobile.Device.Process("SampleApp")
  Set tableview = p.Window(0).TableView(0)
  
  Call tableview.LongTouchItem(0, 1)
End Sub

DelphiScript

procedure Test();
var
  p, tableview;
begin
  // Select the mobile device
  Mobile.SetCurrent('iPhone');
  // Obtain the tableview object
  p := Mobile.Device.Process('SampleApp');
  tableview := p.Window(0).TableView(0);
  
  tableview.LongTouchItem(0, 1);
end;

C++Script, C#Script

function Test()
{
  // Select the mobile device
  Mobile["SetCurrent"]("iPhone");
  // Obtain the TableView object
  var p = Mobile["Device"].Process("SampleApp");
  var tableview = p["Window"]()["TableView"]();
  
  tableview["LongTouchItem"](0, 1);
}

See Also

Testing iOS Applications
Working With Table View Controls - Basic Concepts

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