Screenshot of the double text label
Current constraints of the label
What is my relevant code currently
func tableView(_ tableView: UITableView, cellForRowAt indexPath: IndexPath) -> UITableViewCell {
if let cell = tableView.dequeueReusableCell(withIdentifier: "cell", for: indexPath) as? ViewControllerTableViewCell {
let immy = cell.viewWithTag(1) as? UIImageView
let person: Userx = people[indexPath.row]
let text = person.Education
cell.lblName.text = person.Education. ///key line
cell.lblName.text = text?.uppercased()
cell.lblName?.layer.masksToBounds = true
let person5 = colorArray[indexPath.row]
let person6 = colorArray1[indexPath.row]
let person7 = colorArray2[indexPath.row]
let like = cell.viewWithTag(3) as? UIButton
cell.backgroundColor = person5
like?.backgroundColor = person6
immy?.backgroundColor = person7
cell.lblName.baselineAdjustment = .alignCenters
cell.postID = self.people[indexPath.row].postID
cell.row = indexPath.row
cell.delegate = self
cell.delegate2 = self
DispatchQueue.main.asyncAfter(deadline: .now() + 2) {
like?.isUserInteractionEnabled = true
}
return cell
}
return UITableViewCell()
}
What have I tried:
In prepare for reuse, I tried lblName.text = "" and lblName.text = nil
Didn't work.
I also tried in cellForRowAt:
cell.lblName.text = nil
if cell.lblName.text == nil{
cell.lblName.text = person.Education
}
I also tried to get it done by constraints, no luck.
What I think might be cause
This didn't happen before I changed from TableViewController scene to ViewController(with an output table) scene.
It also didn't happen before I set the cells to have different colors.
I got it to work by checking clear graphics context on label2.