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a simple question but I don't seem to have the right terminology to search Stackoverflow by it.

I have a UITableView with no sections, the user can scroll up and down a long list of data (rows) presented inside this tableview.

Question: how can I detect the most top cell row number after the user scrolled. (for example, if the user is scrolling 30 cells down, the top cell after the scroll is = 30)

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You could try using UITableView's -indexPathsForVisibleRows or -indexPathForRowAtPoint.

For example, let's say that you want to print the indexPath of the topmost visible cell, when you stop dragging your table. You could do something like this:

- (void)scrollViewDidEndDragging:(UIScrollView *)scrollView willDecelerate:(BOOL)decelerate{
    NSIndexPath *firstVisibleIndexPath = [[self.tableView indexPathsForVisibleRows] objectAtIndex:0];
    NSLog(@"first visible cell's section: %i, row: %i", firstVisibleIndexPath.section, firstVisibleIndexPath.row);
}

For Swift 3.0

let topVisibleIndexPath:IndexPath = self.tableView.indexPathsForVisibleRows![0]

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