iOS - determine what screen appears first in project [closed] - ios

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I know this might be a very basic question. But I am new to iOS.
I am building ontop of an existing project I found.I would like to add a scene( screen) which I would like to pop up before the main screen shows. I have tried many things, but no matter what I do, the first screen which pops up is the main screen.
Because I am new, please provide a detailed explanation.
And i am using a storyboard, i am not using a nib file which i would like to appear first.

If using Storyboard, just select the view controller and enable Is initial view controller option.

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I'm looking for information about how to make a navigation bar with drop down functionality similar to the big iPad apps like on the picture below. It looks like they are using the same elements.
Is there some kind of support in iOS7 for this? Or any third-party implementation?
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I hope everybody is fine. I'm new to iOS programming and I have a question. In my app I have an UISearchBar and two UITableView. The first UItableView is the one the have the list of items and I want to use the second one to display the result that I get from the UISearch. My question is if there is a way that I can connect the second UITable to display the result? I think using control and dragging it but it didnt work. Please is anyone can help me
You don't need 2 tables. IOS has UISearchDisplayController component which already has 2 tables, one for showing data and one for search results.
I suggest you to read this article http://pinkstone.co.uk/how-to-create-a-searchable-uitableview/
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Programatically testing an image as wallpaper [closed]

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I have to display an image in the home screen with all apps icons programatically within the application for testing whether the image suits for the screen.Any ideas? Would be much appreciated!!
Sorry but iOS does not let you set a wallpaper programmatically or provide any way of knowing what is in the user's home screen.
The only solution I can think for your problem would be to create a simulated home screen yourself so you can show how the wallpapers look with the icons on top.
Maybe have a app icon library and let the user choose which app icons to simulate on the home screen. Although this would require a lot of maintenance to keep the icons up to date and it will probably be more trouble than its worth.

How to create a "Drop-Up-Menu"? [closed]

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I want to create a drop up menu like this.
But I have no clue what it is called, so I can't look for it.
And by the way, are there others methods to create such a "more option"-menu? I know there is the UIPickerView, but if i have only 2 or 3 buttons to choose from it is fairly unnecessary to implement a whole pickview.
Thanks in advance!
David Wong is right, you always can use UIActionSheet for iOS 7 style drop menu, but if you want to use some cool custom controllers here's the list:
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kxmenu
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KGModal
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Good luck!
That's a UIActionSheet
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I need to implement the animation same as appeared at the starting of flipboard iPhone app. I found couple of links for that:
https://github.com/mpospese/MPFoldTransition
https://github.com/Dillion/iOS-Flip-Transform
https://github.com/Reefaq/FlipView
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Have you tried this https://github.com/mtabini/AFKPageFlipper
Provides following data source
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