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I've been looking for a solution on this for a while now and can't find a thing on implementing this (screenshot provided below).



I'm creating a custom ContactsViewController which uses the CNContact framework for CRUD functionalities. All is clear on how to implement them, aside from choosing a phone number label. Is there such a thing as a picker view controller for this or should I implement it manually?



Screenshot of the phone number label editing screen of Contacts










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  • @TamásSengel yup, I was thinking this way too, was just wondering if there a list of labels to get from including the Custom Label part if ever the user adds one.
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I've been looking for a solution on this for a while now and can't find a thing on implementing this (screenshot provided below).



I'm creating a custom ContactsViewController which uses the CNContact framework for CRUD functionalities. All is clear on how to implement them, aside from choosing a phone number label. Is there such a thing as a picker view controller for this or should I implement it manually?



Screenshot of the phone number label editing screen of Contacts










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  • @TamásSengel yup, I was thinking this way too, was just wondering if there a list of labels to get from including the Custom Label part if ever the user adds one.
    – Lysdexia
    Nov 26 '18 at 1:02














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I've been looking for a solution on this for a while now and can't find a thing on implementing this (screenshot provided below).



I'm creating a custom ContactsViewController which uses the CNContact framework for CRUD functionalities. All is clear on how to implement them, aside from choosing a phone number label. Is there such a thing as a picker view controller for this or should I implement it manually?



Screenshot of the phone number label editing screen of Contacts










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I've been looking for a solution on this for a while now and can't find a thing on implementing this (screenshot provided below).



I'm creating a custom ContactsViewController which uses the CNContact framework for CRUD functionalities. All is clear on how to implement them, aside from choosing a phone number label. Is there such a thing as a picker view controller for this or should I implement it manually?



Screenshot of the phone number label editing screen of Contacts







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  • @TamásSengel yup, I was thinking this way too, was just wondering if there a list of labels to get from including the Custom Label part if ever the user adds one.
    – Lysdexia
    Nov 26 '18 at 1:02


















  • @TamásSengel yup, I was thinking this way too, was just wondering if there a list of labels to get from including the Custom Label part if ever the user adds one.
    – Lysdexia
    Nov 26 '18 at 1:02
















@TamásSengel yup, I was thinking this way too, was just wondering if there a list of labels to get from including the Custom Label part if ever the user adds one.
– Lysdexia
Nov 26 '18 at 1:02




@TamásSengel yup, I was thinking this way too, was just wondering if there a list of labels to get from including the Custom Label part if ever the user adds one.
– Lysdexia
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You should implement that screen manually. The screen on your screenshot is a UITableViewController with a grouped UITableView and a checkmark accessory indicator for the selected cell.



Here is the list for predefined phone number labels (from the Apple Developer Documentation):




╔════════════════════════════╦═════════════════════╗
║ String ║ Description ║
╠════════════════════════════╬═════════════════════╣
║ CNLabelHome ║ Home label ║
║ CNLabelWork ║ Work label ║
║ CNLabelPhoneNumberiPhone ║ iPhone number ║
║ CNLabelPhoneNumberMobile ║ Mobile phone number ║
║ CNLabelPhoneNumberMain ║ Main phone number ║
║ CNLabelPhoneNumberHomeFax ║ Home fax number ║
║ CNLabelPhoneNumberWorkFax ║ Work fax number ║
║ CNLabelPhoneNumberOtherFax ║ Other fax number ║
║ CNLabelPhoneNumberPager ║ Pager phone number ║
╚════════════════════════════╩═════════════════════╝


To display the localized names of these constants, use CNLabeledValue.localizedString(forLabel:) (thanks, OOPer):



Swift



let localizedLabelString = CNLabeledValue<NSString>.localizedString(forLabel: CNLabelPhoneNumberiPhone)
print(localizedLabelString) //iPhone


Objective-C



NSString *localizedLabelString = [CNLabeledValue localizedStringForLabel: CNLabelPhoneNumberiPhone];
NSLog(@"%@", localizedLabelString); //iPhone


If you want to create a custom label for a contact, just use an arbitrary string for the label's name:



let phoneNumber = CNPhoneNumber(stringValue: "+18001234567")
let labeledPhoneNumber = CNLabeledValue(label: "arbitrary string", value: phoneNumber)
contact.phoneNumbers.append(labeledPhoneNumber)





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  • Thanks! This should work, but a follow-up question. How about those labels that added as a custom?
    – Lysdexia
    Nov 26 '18 at 3:01










  • @Lysdexia If the label's string value is not in the list of predefined constants, then it's a custom label.
    – Tamás Sengel
    Nov 26 '18 at 3:04






  • 1




    Thanks! I've accepted your answer, but a follow-up question. How can I manage the custom labels? Also, the iOS Contacts app has a label of "home", on the documentation it doesn't have it. Do you have any idea?
    – Lysdexia
    Nov 26 '18 at 9:14










  • @Lysdexia I added home and work labels to the table, thank you for mentioning this! Also, I've added a section about custom labels to the end.
    – Tamás Sengel
    Nov 26 '18 at 16:45











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You should implement that screen manually. The screen on your screenshot is a UITableViewController with a grouped UITableView and a checkmark accessory indicator for the selected cell.



Here is the list for predefined phone number labels (from the Apple Developer Documentation):




╔════════════════════════════╦═════════════════════╗
║ String ║ Description ║
╠════════════════════════════╬═════════════════════╣
║ CNLabelHome ║ Home label ║
║ CNLabelWork ║ Work label ║
║ CNLabelPhoneNumberiPhone ║ iPhone number ║
║ CNLabelPhoneNumberMobile ║ Mobile phone number ║
║ CNLabelPhoneNumberMain ║ Main phone number ║
║ CNLabelPhoneNumberHomeFax ║ Home fax number ║
║ CNLabelPhoneNumberWorkFax ║ Work fax number ║
║ CNLabelPhoneNumberOtherFax ║ Other fax number ║
║ CNLabelPhoneNumberPager ║ Pager phone number ║
╚════════════════════════════╩═════════════════════╝


To display the localized names of these constants, use CNLabeledValue.localizedString(forLabel:) (thanks, OOPer):



Swift



let localizedLabelString = CNLabeledValue<NSString>.localizedString(forLabel: CNLabelPhoneNumberiPhone)
print(localizedLabelString) //iPhone


Objective-C



NSString *localizedLabelString = [CNLabeledValue localizedStringForLabel: CNLabelPhoneNumberiPhone];
NSLog(@"%@", localizedLabelString); //iPhone


If you want to create a custom label for a contact, just use an arbitrary string for the label's name:



let phoneNumber = CNPhoneNumber(stringValue: "+18001234567")
let labeledPhoneNumber = CNLabeledValue(label: "arbitrary string", value: phoneNumber)
contact.phoneNumbers.append(labeledPhoneNumber)





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  • Thanks! This should work, but a follow-up question. How about those labels that added as a custom?
    – Lysdexia
    Nov 26 '18 at 3:01










  • @Lysdexia If the label's string value is not in the list of predefined constants, then it's a custom label.
    – Tamás Sengel
    Nov 26 '18 at 3:04






  • 1




    Thanks! I've accepted your answer, but a follow-up question. How can I manage the custom labels? Also, the iOS Contacts app has a label of "home", on the documentation it doesn't have it. Do you have any idea?
    – Lysdexia
    Nov 26 '18 at 9:14










  • @Lysdexia I added home and work labels to the table, thank you for mentioning this! Also, I've added a section about custom labels to the end.
    – Tamás Sengel
    Nov 26 '18 at 16:45
















1














You should implement that screen manually. The screen on your screenshot is a UITableViewController with a grouped UITableView and a checkmark accessory indicator for the selected cell.



Here is the list for predefined phone number labels (from the Apple Developer Documentation):




╔════════════════════════════╦═════════════════════╗
║ String ║ Description ║
╠════════════════════════════╬═════════════════════╣
║ CNLabelHome ║ Home label ║
║ CNLabelWork ║ Work label ║
║ CNLabelPhoneNumberiPhone ║ iPhone number ║
║ CNLabelPhoneNumberMobile ║ Mobile phone number ║
║ CNLabelPhoneNumberMain ║ Main phone number ║
║ CNLabelPhoneNumberHomeFax ║ Home fax number ║
║ CNLabelPhoneNumberWorkFax ║ Work fax number ║
║ CNLabelPhoneNumberOtherFax ║ Other fax number ║
║ CNLabelPhoneNumberPager ║ Pager phone number ║
╚════════════════════════════╩═════════════════════╝


To display the localized names of these constants, use CNLabeledValue.localizedString(forLabel:) (thanks, OOPer):



Swift



let localizedLabelString = CNLabeledValue<NSString>.localizedString(forLabel: CNLabelPhoneNumberiPhone)
print(localizedLabelString) //iPhone


Objective-C



NSString *localizedLabelString = [CNLabeledValue localizedStringForLabel: CNLabelPhoneNumberiPhone];
NSLog(@"%@", localizedLabelString); //iPhone


If you want to create a custom label for a contact, just use an arbitrary string for the label's name:



let phoneNumber = CNPhoneNumber(stringValue: "+18001234567")
let labeledPhoneNumber = CNLabeledValue(label: "arbitrary string", value: phoneNumber)
contact.phoneNumbers.append(labeledPhoneNumber)





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  • Thanks! This should work, but a follow-up question. How about those labels that added as a custom?
    – Lysdexia
    Nov 26 '18 at 3:01










  • @Lysdexia If the label's string value is not in the list of predefined constants, then it's a custom label.
    – Tamás Sengel
    Nov 26 '18 at 3:04






  • 1




    Thanks! I've accepted your answer, but a follow-up question. How can I manage the custom labels? Also, the iOS Contacts app has a label of "home", on the documentation it doesn't have it. Do you have any idea?
    – Lysdexia
    Nov 26 '18 at 9:14










  • @Lysdexia I added home and work labels to the table, thank you for mentioning this! Also, I've added a section about custom labels to the end.
    – Tamás Sengel
    Nov 26 '18 at 16:45














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1








1






You should implement that screen manually. The screen on your screenshot is a UITableViewController with a grouped UITableView and a checkmark accessory indicator for the selected cell.



Here is the list for predefined phone number labels (from the Apple Developer Documentation):




╔════════════════════════════╦═════════════════════╗
║ String ║ Description ║
╠════════════════════════════╬═════════════════════╣
║ CNLabelHome ║ Home label ║
║ CNLabelWork ║ Work label ║
║ CNLabelPhoneNumberiPhone ║ iPhone number ║
║ CNLabelPhoneNumberMobile ║ Mobile phone number ║
║ CNLabelPhoneNumberMain ║ Main phone number ║
║ CNLabelPhoneNumberHomeFax ║ Home fax number ║
║ CNLabelPhoneNumberWorkFax ║ Work fax number ║
║ CNLabelPhoneNumberOtherFax ║ Other fax number ║
║ CNLabelPhoneNumberPager ║ Pager phone number ║
╚════════════════════════════╩═════════════════════╝


To display the localized names of these constants, use CNLabeledValue.localizedString(forLabel:) (thanks, OOPer):



Swift



let localizedLabelString = CNLabeledValue<NSString>.localizedString(forLabel: CNLabelPhoneNumberiPhone)
print(localizedLabelString) //iPhone


Objective-C



NSString *localizedLabelString = [CNLabeledValue localizedStringForLabel: CNLabelPhoneNumberiPhone];
NSLog(@"%@", localizedLabelString); //iPhone


If you want to create a custom label for a contact, just use an arbitrary string for the label's name:



let phoneNumber = CNPhoneNumber(stringValue: "+18001234567")
let labeledPhoneNumber = CNLabeledValue(label: "arbitrary string", value: phoneNumber)
contact.phoneNumbers.append(labeledPhoneNumber)





share|improve this answer














You should implement that screen manually. The screen on your screenshot is a UITableViewController with a grouped UITableView and a checkmark accessory indicator for the selected cell.



Here is the list for predefined phone number labels (from the Apple Developer Documentation):




╔════════════════════════════╦═════════════════════╗
║ String ║ Description ║
╠════════════════════════════╬═════════════════════╣
║ CNLabelHome ║ Home label ║
║ CNLabelWork ║ Work label ║
║ CNLabelPhoneNumberiPhone ║ iPhone number ║
║ CNLabelPhoneNumberMobile ║ Mobile phone number ║
║ CNLabelPhoneNumberMain ║ Main phone number ║
║ CNLabelPhoneNumberHomeFax ║ Home fax number ║
║ CNLabelPhoneNumberWorkFax ║ Work fax number ║
║ CNLabelPhoneNumberOtherFax ║ Other fax number ║
║ CNLabelPhoneNumberPager ║ Pager phone number ║
╚════════════════════════════╩═════════════════════╝


To display the localized names of these constants, use CNLabeledValue.localizedString(forLabel:) (thanks, OOPer):



Swift



let localizedLabelString = CNLabeledValue<NSString>.localizedString(forLabel: CNLabelPhoneNumberiPhone)
print(localizedLabelString) //iPhone


Objective-C



NSString *localizedLabelString = [CNLabeledValue localizedStringForLabel: CNLabelPhoneNumberiPhone];
NSLog(@"%@", localizedLabelString); //iPhone


If you want to create a custom label for a contact, just use an arbitrary string for the label's name:



let phoneNumber = CNPhoneNumber(stringValue: "+18001234567")
let labeledPhoneNumber = CNLabeledValue(label: "arbitrary string", value: phoneNumber)
contact.phoneNumbers.append(labeledPhoneNumber)






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  • Thanks! This should work, but a follow-up question. How about those labels that added as a custom?
    – Lysdexia
    Nov 26 '18 at 3:01










  • @Lysdexia If the label's string value is not in the list of predefined constants, then it's a custom label.
    – Tamás Sengel
    Nov 26 '18 at 3:04






  • 1




    Thanks! I've accepted your answer, but a follow-up question. How can I manage the custom labels? Also, the iOS Contacts app has a label of "home", on the documentation it doesn't have it. Do you have any idea?
    – Lysdexia
    Nov 26 '18 at 9:14










  • @Lysdexia I added home and work labels to the table, thank you for mentioning this! Also, I've added a section about custom labels to the end.
    – Tamás Sengel
    Nov 26 '18 at 16:45


















  • Thanks! This should work, but a follow-up question. How about those labels that added as a custom?
    – Lysdexia
    Nov 26 '18 at 3:01










  • @Lysdexia If the label's string value is not in the list of predefined constants, then it's a custom label.
    – Tamás Sengel
    Nov 26 '18 at 3:04






  • 1




    Thanks! I've accepted your answer, but a follow-up question. How can I manage the custom labels? Also, the iOS Contacts app has a label of "home", on the documentation it doesn't have it. Do you have any idea?
    – Lysdexia
    Nov 26 '18 at 9:14










  • @Lysdexia I added home and work labels to the table, thank you for mentioning this! Also, I've added a section about custom labels to the end.
    – Tamás Sengel
    Nov 26 '18 at 16:45
















Thanks! This should work, but a follow-up question. How about those labels that added as a custom?
– Lysdexia
Nov 26 '18 at 3:01




Thanks! This should work, but a follow-up question. How about those labels that added as a custom?
– Lysdexia
Nov 26 '18 at 3:01












@Lysdexia If the label's string value is not in the list of predefined constants, then it's a custom label.
– Tamás Sengel
Nov 26 '18 at 3:04




@Lysdexia If the label's string value is not in the list of predefined constants, then it's a custom label.
– Tamás Sengel
Nov 26 '18 at 3:04




1




1




Thanks! I've accepted your answer, but a follow-up question. How can I manage the custom labels? Also, the iOS Contacts app has a label of "home", on the documentation it doesn't have it. Do you have any idea?
– Lysdexia
Nov 26 '18 at 9:14




Thanks! I've accepted your answer, but a follow-up question. How can I manage the custom labels? Also, the iOS Contacts app has a label of "home", on the documentation it doesn't have it. Do you have any idea?
– Lysdexia
Nov 26 '18 at 9:14












@Lysdexia I added home and work labels to the table, thank you for mentioning this! Also, I've added a section about custom labels to the end.
– Tamás Sengel
Nov 26 '18 at 16:45




@Lysdexia I added home and work labels to the table, thank you for mentioning this! Also, I've added a section about custom labels to the end.
– Tamás Sengel
Nov 26 '18 at 16:45


















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