I have a screen tutorial for my app. I have a UIPageViewController setup to manage 3 View Controllers. Once you get to the last view on the tutorial you press a "done" button and the tutorial is supposed to go away.
I can't seem to find a way to pop/dismiss the tutorial. I have tried the following:
[self dismissViewControllerAnimated:YES completion:nil];
[self.navigationController popViewControllerAnimated:YES];
[self.presentingViewController dismissViewControllerAnimated:YES completion:nil];
Any ideas would be appreciated.
The View Controllers being managed are subviews of UIViewController if that's of any help.
EDIT
This is how I set up the views:
In my UIPageViewController I have the following:
-(void)viewDidLoad{
[self.pageController setViewControllers:#[tutorialPages[0]]
direction:UIPageViewControllerNavigationDirectionForward
animated:NO
completion:nil];
[self addChildViewController:self.pageController];
[[self view] addSubview:[self.pageController view]];
[self.pageController didMoveToParentViewController:self];
}
- (void)setupContentViews{
ScreenTutorial_1ViewController *screenTutorial1 = [[ScreenTutorial_1ViewController alloc] initWithNibName:#"ScreenTutorial_1ViewController" bundle:nil];
ScreenTutorial_2ViewController *screenTutorial2 = [[ScreenTutorial_2ViewController alloc] initWithNibName:#"ScreenTutorial_2ViewController" bundle:nil];
ScreenTutorial_3ViewController *screenTutorial3 = [[ScreenTutorial_3ViewController alloc] initWithNibName:#"ScreenTutorial_3ViewController" bundle:nil];
tutorialPages = #[screenTutorial1, screenTutorial2, screenTutorial3];
NSLog(#"tutorPages = %#", tutorialPages);
}
First, I strongly recommend you using:
[[NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults] setObject:#YES forKey:#"hasSeenTutorial"];
Secondly, how are you presenting your PageViewController? In order to dismiss it like you have, you need to use (from a UIViewController):
[self presentViewController:tutorial animated:YES completion:nil];
Where tutorial is your Tutorial View controller. This will slide it up across the screen (or you can not animate it), and then you can dismiss it like you have.
Wild shot in the dark here, but I think you could reach your UIPageVieWController by calling self.parentViewController in your child controllers.
You could then either dismiss it (if it's modally presented) or pop it.
I just realized that I had 2 views in a xib file and the IBAction was connected to the wrong one. I've been copying and pasting buttons, labels...etc. On one of those pastes, I must have copied the pasted the entire view. I deleted it and used the following command which did dismiss the View:
[self dismissViewControllerAnimated:YES completion:nil];
Related
I am loading a ViewController from a Storyboard like this:
SSContentViewController* contentViewController =
[[UIStoryboard storyboardWithName:#"Main_iPhone" bundle:nil]
instantiateViewControllerWithIdentifier:#"settingsViewController"];
and add it to my ViewController Array:
[self.viewControllers addObject:contentViewController];
inside the SettingsViewController I have a segue with presents a modal view controller. If I perform this segue I get a "Presenting view controllers on detached view controllers is discouraged"-Warning in the console output.
But there is nothing wrong with it. Everything is working as expected. Is it safe to ignore this warning?
EDIT:
The problem is that the ViewController on which I perform the segue is added to my RootViewController with:
[rootVC.view addSubview:viewController.view];
So I know that it is detached. But even with that warning things are working as they should and do not produce visual errors, etc...
you should actually use presentViewcontroller and dismissviewcontroller to avoid this.
Instead of adding use:
[self.view.window.rootViewController presentViewController:contentViewController animated:YES completion:nil];
And from model view use below to dismiss:
[self dismissViewControllerAnimated:YES completion:nil];
Edit 01:
for frame rate drop try below:
[picker dismissViewControllerAnimated: YES completion:^{
[self performSelector:#selector(reinit) withObject:nil afterDelay:2];
}];
I am trying to switch views in my application. I have the following code to take me from the Main View to the first level view:
-(IBAction)levelOneButton
{
levelOneView *testView = [[levelOneView alloc] initWithNibName:nil bundle:nil];
testView.modalTransitionStyle = UIModalTransitionStyleCrossDissolve;
[self presentViewController:testView animated:YES completion:NULL];
}
Which works GREAT! Then the Code to take me to the next level is the exact same but slightly different!
-(IBAction)nextLevelButton
{
LevelTwoView *levelTwo = [[LevelTwoView alloc] init];
levelTwo.modalTransitionStyle = UIModalTransitionStyleCrossDissolve;
[self presentViewController:levelTwo animated:YES completion:nil];
}
Now when I want to go back to the Main menu from here is where the issue occurs. I have the following code which only dismisses the level2 and shows level1 again.
- (IBAction)goBackButton {
[self dismissViewControllerAnimated:YES completion:NULL];
}
Like I said when this code is used it just releases the current view and takes you back to the last view instead of taking you back to the main menu. After realizing it was not working I tried the following code to take me back to the main menu.
- (IBAction)goBackButton {
ViewController *mainMenu = [[ViewController alloc] init];
mainMenu.modalTransitionStyle = UIModalTransitionStyleCrossDissolve;
[self presentViewController:mainMenu animated:YES completion:nil];
}
When this code is run, I get presented with a black screen.
My question remains how may I go back to the view ViewController? Thank you so much!!
Try this when dismissing the second level view controller.
[[self presentingViewController] presentingViewController] dismissModalViewControllerAnimated:YES]
I have an ipad app.
I am trying to open view 2 (kind of push view) full with entire screen. how normally do with push view or UIModalPresentationFullScreen. but my base view which is view 1 is also modal view.
so i was trying to open view 2 when view 1 get dismiss…
- (void) handleNewButton :(int)id
{
[self dismissViewControllerAnimated:YES
completion:^{
NewViewController *View2 = [NewViewController alloc] init];
View2.modalPresentationStyle = UIModalPresentationFullScreen;
View2.modalTransitionStyle = UIModalTransitionStyleCrossDissolve;
[self presentViewController: View2 animated:YES completion:nil];
}];
}
but my view 2 is not opening. i know i can not do push view. But is there any way to achieve it?.
When you do this dismissViewControllerAnimated the UIViewController (self in this case) is gone, in the sense that he is not on the screen anymore, if it has been released or not, that's another story. The reason for you to not be able to show the View2 (very poor name, it should at least ViewController2) is because you are trying to show it from a UIViewController that is not on the screen anymore.
So, what can you do?
The current self in the context of the handleNewButton method, in theory was presented by another UIViewController, that's from where you want to present your View2.
Probably the quickest way of implementing of what I said, would probably be with a notification described here. Although I would do it with a block, so when the self would be created, I would pass a dismissiCompletionBlock that would be called when that UIViewController was dismissed.
try to allocate NewViewController with nib name if you are not using storyboard,
[self dismissViewControllerAnimated:YES
completion:^{
NewViewController *n=[[NewViewController alloc]initWithNibName:#"NewViewController" bundle:nil];
View2.modalPresentationStyle = UIModalPresentationFullScreen;
View2.modalTransitionStyle = UIModalTransitionStyleCrossDissolve;
[self presentViewController: View2 animated:YES completion:nil];
}];
or if you are using storyboard get NewViewController using identifier.
I use the following code to switch from main view (ViewController.h)to another view (TouchViewController) and then similarly switch from this view to the next view (QuestionsViewController).
How do I go back to the main view from here? i.e what is the value for initWithNibName for MainStoryboard.storyboard?
- (IBAction)startGame:(UIButton *)sender {
TouchViewController *second = [[TouchViewController alloc] initWithNibName:#"TouchViewController" bundle:nil];
[self presentViewController:second animated:YES completion:nil];
}
and
- (IBAction)selectTopic:(UIButton *)sender {
NSString *category = [[sender titleLabel] text];
[[NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults] setObject:category forKey:#"MyKey"];
QuestionsViewController *second = [[QuestionsViewController alloc] initWithNibName:#"QuestionsViewController" bundle:nil];
[self presentViewController:second animated:YES completion:nil];
}
Now to go back to the main view i have a problem i.e
- (IBAction)backtoMainMenu:(id)sender {
ViewController *second = [[ViewController alloc]initWithNibName:#"MainStoryboard.storyboard" bundle:nil];
[self presentViewController:second animated:YES completion:nil];
}
At this point the app just crashes! I suppose it's because initWithNibName:#"MainStoryboard.storyboard" can't be used but the ViewController does not have any other xib file - so what do I do?
First of all storyboard can't be used as a xib file they are not the same thing. Second you have one view controller that presents a view controller that also present a view controller so what you can do is something like this from the third view controller:
[self.presentingViewController.presentingViewController
void)dismissViewControllerAnimated:YES completion:nil];
This is the fastest way you can do it, but it's not really reusable, if you have a more complex view controller hierarchy than it will be really ugly to do it like this, other solutions can be delgates or notifications.
Also just a piece of advice, when you want to go back to a previous screen in general you don't what to create a new view controller (as you try in backToMainMenu method, you simply want to remove all the view controllers (screens) until you reach the desired screen.
I have UIPageViewController which contains a couple of UIViews, in each of the view its possible to turn the UIView with an horizontal flip to a NavigationController containing only a view. I implemented this functionality but it seems that the flip only works the first time.
Here is how I flip the view in the first place:
UINavigationController *navController = [self.storyboard instantiateViewControllerWithIdentifier:#"BackViewController"];
//Pass some data to the back controller
[[[navController viewControllers] objectAtIndex:0] setDataObject:self.dataObject];
navController.modalTransitionStyle = UIModalTransitionStyleFlipHorizontal;
[self.navigationController presentViewController:navController animated:YES completion:nil];
And here is how I turn it back:
PageRootController *pageRootController = [[self.storyboard instantiateViewControllerWithIdentifier:#"PageRootController"] initWithData:self.mydata];
pageRootController.modalTransitionStyle = UIModalTransitionStyleFlipHorizontal;
[self.navigationController presentViewController:pageRootController animated:YES completion:nil];
Like I said, this works good for the first time (I can flip it and then flip back), and does nothing once I tap it again. I'm new to iOS programming so if you need some more info I can paste it.
The problem was that I had a new navigation controller inside each of my views, instead of pushing and popping views from the current one.