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I have a tableView with some images in it. I would like to be able to drag these images around the screen. I have created a custom view which is the size of the visible screen that contains an onTouch method handler and also contains onDraw to allow me to drag an image. I would like some opinions on the best way to get the images from the table view and add them to the custom view when the action_down event is triggered (enabling the image to be dragged). Should I add the tableView to the custom view? Would I beable to detect the image boundry?
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I created onTouchListener for each of the images which created an object that can be passed to the custom view when MotionEvent.ACTION_DOWN is fired. The custom view is then responsible for redrawing when MotionEvent.ACTION_MOVE is fired.
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hello guys im just starting out at developing a ios application and came across iAd, admob and such networks . i was wondering how do they open a banner(i think thats a view) above the core applications.if you could point me in a right direction it would be of much help
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You are right it is a view subclass. It can be declared in your xib file or created programmatically. Apple even has a view specifically for iAd. You can "show" or "hide" the view based on if you have an ad to fill it. You can also do all sorts of animations to slide it in. There are several good tutorials out their that explain how to implement it. Ray Wenderlich is always a good source...
http://www.raywenderlich.com/1371/how-to-integrate-iad-into-your-iphone-app
You can even create a view that shows AdMob ads in place of the iAd view if it's not filled.
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I have a yellow UIView, I hope that its height is always maintained at 80 , but it will become a long screen of 4.0 , I want it to be fixed, so for that what should we do ?
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Why does not UIButton With the larger screen and larger it
An autosizing mask as shown (no resizing in the vertical or horizontal directions) will ensure that the UIView does not resize as the screen size changes.
These settings can be found in the size inspector tab within utilities. You should see the autosizing options under the 'View' section.
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Is there any way by which I can add a UISlider to control the brightness on UIImagePickerController camera?
The only way to do something like this is to not use UIImagePickerController and to create your own camera view. You take the feed from the camera and render it to the view directly. You can then edit the feed by changing the brightness etc...
There are a few really good videos from WWDC 2012 (I think session 510 and 511) that will explain how to do all of this well. It's actually fairly straight forward.
You can then add a button which acts as the camera button and saves the image.
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I want to create an app like Facebook timeline, so want to know that do anyone know how to create tableview like Facebook timeline, that it loads cell limited number of cell at once and automatically when we move to bottom of timeline?
I want to create lazy loading tableview that automatically load new cells when user goes to the bottom of tableview.
a quick terse answer will be:
Load the first few cells of the timeline when the app loads at first. Then when the user starts scrolling, load those cell numbers, depending on "how much" the user has scrolled (use a Gesture Recognizer to calculate this), so that you can load only those cells.
For example, if one cell's height is 40 points. If the user scrolls such that the screen shows from 200 points (i.e. the 'x' value at the top left corner of the screen), then load from cell number 6 (because the user has scrolled past 5 cells i.e. 200/40 = 5).
Hope this helps!
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How can I move UIView on screen up and down like UITableView in iphone? Please explain
You need a scroll view. UIScrollView, here is a few tutorials on UIScrollViews:
Xcode 4 Tutorial UIScrollView
UIScrollView Class Reference Apple Documentation
Another Tutorial on UIScrollView
The UIScrollView class provides support for displaying content that is larger than the size of the application’s window. It enables users to scroll within that content by making swiping gestures, and to zoom in and back from portions of the content by making pinching gestures.
Your question is a bit ambiguous. If you are looking for exchanging between view positions...like moving one view above another or , say, moving a view that was at top to the bottom & the bottom one to the top, then you might want to look at
https://developer.apple.com/library/ios/#documentation/uikit/reference/uiview_class/UIView/UIView.html