Martin Tjandra

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You can't. Although Swift and Obj C is from the same Xcode, there are rules to mix them up. In this case, you need to create bridging header. http://www.ios-blog.co.uk/tutorials/objective-c/how-to-create-an-objective-c-bridging-header/

Normal: ![simulator screen shot jun 13 2016 2 19 11 pm](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/18457530/15999730/d3316966-3171-11e6-85b5-3225a1a27d67.png) Scrolled up a little: ![simulator screen shot jun 13 2016 2 13 30 pm](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/18457530/15999739/de8d2854-3171-11e6-899d-ea0c7feeb640.png)