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ios - With Multiple UICollectionView's, getting error, "... must be initialized with non-nil layout"

I have recently started working with Swift, and I am trying to go from one UICollectionView on the page (which worked) up to two of them. I am getting the error

"Terminating app due to uncaught exception 'NSInvalidArgumentException', reason: 'UICollectionView must be initialized with a non-nil layout parameter'".

What I've found thus far on Stack Overflow has been incorporated into my code, but I am still getting the error. I am at my wit's end, please help!

Where I've been:

  • I Started with this article on setting up the UICollectionView, and everything worked just fine.
  • Now to set up a second UICollectionView on the same screen, I followed the instructions in this article.
  • Everything seems okay, I get "Build Succeeded", followed promptly by a crash as the app starts to run. Error message says:

*** Terminating app due to uncaught exception 'NSInvalidArgumentException', reason: 'UICollectionView must be initialized with a non-nil layout parameter'

  • Looking for that error in StackOverflow, I find this article (which deals with a single UICollectionView, rather than the two that I have).
  • I've implemented everything I can from that article, but I'm still getting the error, and am now out of ideas. My code is below, any help would be most greatly appreciated!

ViewController.swift:

import UIKit
class ViewController: UIViewController, UICollectionViewDataSource, UICollectionViewDelegate {

var collectionViewLeft = UICollectionView()                         // changed "let" to "var" so I can assign things to it in viewDidLoad()
var collectionViewRight = UICollectionView()
let collectionViewLeftIdentifier = "CollectionViewLeftCell"
let collectionViewRightIdentifier = "CollectionViewRightCell"

override func viewDidLoad() {

    super.viewDidLoad()

    let layoutLeft = UICollectionViewFlowLayout()                   // this is what **I would think** would be my non-nil layout
    layoutLeft.itemSize = CGSize(width: 100, height: 100)

    let layoutRight = UICollectionViewFlowLayout()
    layoutRight.itemSize = CGSize(width: 100, height: 100)

    collectionViewLeft = UICollectionView(frame: self.view.frame, collectionViewLayout: layoutLeft)
    collectionViewRight = UICollectionView(frame: self.view.frame, collectionViewLayout: layoutRight)

    collectionViewLeft.delegate = self
    collectionViewRight.delegate = self

    collectionViewLeft.dataSource = self
    collectionViewRight.dataSource = self

    self.view.addSubview(collectionViewLeft)
    self.view.addSubview(collectionViewRight)

    collectionViewLeft.register(UICollectionViewCell.self, forCellWithReuseIdentifier: collectionViewLeftIdentifier)
    collectionViewRight.register(UICollectionViewCell.self, forCellWithReuseIdentifier: collectionViewRightIdentifier)

}


let reuseIdentifierLeft = "cellLeft" // also enter this string as the cell identifier in the storyboard
let reuseIdentifierRight = "cellRight"

var itemsRight = ["1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9", "10", "11", "12", "13", "14", "15", "16", "17", "18", "19", "20", "21", "22", "23", "24", "25", "26", "27", "28", "29", "30", "31", "32", "33", "34", "35", "36", "37", "38", "39", "40", "41", "42", "43", "44", "45", "46", "47", "48"]
var itemsLeft = ["10", "20", "30", "40", "50", "60"]


// MARK: - UICollectionViewDataSource protocol

// tell the collection view how many cells to make
func collectionView(_ collectionView: UICollectionView, numberOfItemsInSection section: Int) -> Int {

    if collectionView == self.collectionViewLeft {
            return self.itemsLeft.count

    } else if collectionView == self.collectionViewRight {
            return self.itemsRight.count
    } else {
        print("This is very bad")
        assert(false, "Passed collectionView is neither collectionViewLeft nor collectionViewRight -- ruh roh!")
        return 0
    }
}

// make a cell for each cell index path
func collectionView(_ collectionView: UICollectionView, cellForItemAt indexPath: IndexPath) -> UICollectionViewCell {

    if collectionView == self.collectionViewLeft {
        // get a reference to our storyboard cell
        let cellLeft = collectionView.dequeueReusableCell(withReuseIdentifier: reuseIdentifierLeft, for: indexPath as IndexPath) as! MyCollectionViewCell

        // Use the outlet in our custom class to get a reference to the UILabel in the cell
        cellLeft.myLeftLabel.text = self.itemsLeft[indexPath.item]
        cellLeft.backgroundColor = UIColor.red // make cell more visible in our example project

        return cellLeft
    } else if collectionView == self.collectionViewRight {
        let cellRight = collectionView.dequeueReusableCell(withReuseIdentifier: reuseIdentifierRight, for: indexPath as IndexPath) as! MyRightCollectionViewCell

        // Use the outlet in our custom class to get a reference to the UILabel in the cell
        cellRight.myRightLabel.text = self.itemsRight[indexPath.item]
        cellRight.backgroundColor = UIColor.green // make cell more visible in our example project

        return cellRight
    } else {
        print("This is very bad")
        assert(false, "Passed collectionView is neither collectionViewLeft nor collectionViewRight -- ruh roh!")

        // won't actually execute the following, but to keep the compiler happy...
        let cell = collectionView.dequeueReusableCell(withReuseIdentifier: reuseIdentifierLeft, for: indexPath as IndexPath) as! MyCollectionViewCell
        return cell
    }
}

// MARK: - UICollectionViewDelegate protocol

func collectionView(_ collectionView: UICollectionView, didSelectItemAt indexPath: IndexPath) {

    // handle tap events

    if collectionView == self.collectionViewLeft {
        print("You tapped cell #(indexPath.item) on the LEFT!")
    } else if collectionView == self.collectionViewRight {
        print("You tapped cell #(indexPath.item) on the RIGHT!")
    } else {
        print("This is very bad")
        assert(false, "Passed collectionView is neither collectionViewLeft nor collectionViewRight -- ruh roh!")
    }
}

}

MyCollectionViewCell.swift

import UIKit

class MyCollectionViewCell: UICollectionViewCell {

    @IBOutlet weak var myLeftLabel: UILabel!

}

class MyRightCollectionViewCell: UICollectionViewCell {

    @IBOutlet weak var myRightLabel: UILabel!

}
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Don't assign empty UICollectionView objects to your properties; you are just going to throw them away anyway and it is causing the exception since you aren't providing a layout. This is a situation where you can use an implicitly unwrapped optional:

var collectionViewLeft: UICollectionView!                        
var collectionViewRight: UICollectionView!

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