On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 9:43 AM, Michael Ash <michael....@gmail.com> wrote:

>>  That would be difficult, hacky, and wrong. Why do you feel you need
>> to do this? What are you trying to accomplish?
>
> Actually it's trivial, correct, and documented. From the docs for
> frameOfCellAtColumn:row:
>
> You can use this method to update a single cell more efficiently than
> sending the table view a reloadData message.
>
> [aTableView setNeedsDisplayInRect:[aTableView
> frameOfCellAtColumn:column row:row]];

  Well hell, Mike, I stand corrected! :-)

  I've used -frameOfCellAtColumn:row: before to animate a widget
flying out from a clicked cell, but never read the discussion portion.
I had assumed (obviously incorrectly) that -reloadData would be needed
prior to -setNeedsDisplayInRect: in order for the cell to reflect a
new / changed value.

--
I.S.
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