How to show a secondary view before the main view? - iphone

I'm wanting to have my app (on launch) load a view that I have created over the top of the original view, then when a button is clicked the top view will disappear and show the main view underneath. I know this is terribly simple, but how would I do this? Maybe push the view in viewDidLoad?

Use a navigation controller
MyViewController *myView = [[MyViewController alloc] init];
UINavigationController *navControl = [[UINavigationController alloc] initWithRootViewController:myView];
My2ndView *secondView = ....
[navControl pushViewController:secondView animated:NO];
[window addSubView:navControl.view]

This can be incredibly simple. When the user clicks the button, just do this
secondViewController.view.hidden = YES;
Just add the two views in your delegate, and do that in your delegate.
If you prefer, just do it "in" secondViewController! self.view.hidden = YES;
It sounds like you're just doing something simple ...... no need to bother with a view controller.
You ask how to display the second view, just like this ..
-(BOOL)application:(UIApplication *)applic`ation
didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:(NSDictionary *)launchOptions
{
[window addSubview:yourMainView.view];
[window addSubview:theTemporaryView.view]; // it goes on top
[window makeKeyAndVisible];
application.idleTimerDisabled = YES;
return YES;
}
-(BOOL)eliminateTempView // example, when the user clicks on the button
{
theTemporaryView.view.hidden = YES;
[theTemporaryView release];
}
Hope it helps!

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issue in DDMenuController menuViewController like facebook

My First Question
DDMenuController(facebook split menu) Must be on RootviewController? it can not be on other viewController which we push on rootViewCotroller?
if answer is no then
Second Question
i am trying to make split viewController like facebook for that i am using this sample
https://github.com/devindoty/DDMenuController
now what i want to do is i dont want set DDMenuControl as rootviewcontroller in appdelegate in my rootcontrollers there are view buttons which push my all other ViewController
so what i want is from my rootViewController' Buttons i push another controller and then that view should get pushed and same time there should be DDMenuController too
so what will happen is on navigation bar there wont be back button there will be splitting screen button like facebook and from there i can go to another view controller
now let me tell you what i have achieved so far my rootViewController is getting displayed and then from there i push my other ViewController and on navigation bar splitting button is also getting displayed but its not working let me should you code to make this all clear
this is how i set my rootViewContoller in app delegate
- (BOOL)application:(UIApplication *)application didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:(NSDictionary
*)launchOptions
{
FirstPadViewController *mainController = [[FirstPadViewController alloc] init];
navController = [[UINavigationController alloc] initWithRootViewController:mainController];
self.window.rootViewController = navController;
self.window.backgroundColor = [UIColor whiteColor];
[self.window makeKeyAndVisible];
return YES;
}
so it get displayed with some buttons from where i can push my other viewController
this is how i push my other ViewController
- (IBAction)goToCamera:(id)sender {
AROverlayPadViewController *svController = [[AROverlayPadViewController alloc] init];
[self.navigationController pushViewController:svController animated:YES];
[svController release];
svController = nil;
}
so AROverlayPadViewController is getting pushed
and in AROverlayPadViewController's viewWillAppear this is what i do for achieving splitting screen like facebook
-(void)viewWillAppear:(BOOL)animated{
DDMenuController *rootController = [[DDMenuController alloc] initWithRootViewController:self];
LeftController *leftController = [[LeftController alloc] init];
rootController.leftViewController = leftController;
}
splitting button is getting displayed but when i press it is not working
now i really dont have any clue what to do any help will be highly appreciated
Answering the first question: actually it's a yes. This is how you do it, in the method that sends you to your nextScreen:
-(void) goToAnotherController {
OtherViewController *nextScreen = [OtherViewController alloc] init];
UINavigationController *navController = [[UINavigationController alloc] initWithRootViewController:nextScreen];
DDMenuController *menuController = (DDMenuController*)((AppDelegate*) [[UIApplication sharedApplication] delegate]).menuController;
[menuController setRootController:navController animated:YES];
}

Show login screen before tab-controller view

i have a tabBarController application and using .xib files for the interface not the storyboard
i have this code by default in the appdelegate
self.window = [[UIWindow alloc] initWithFrame:[[UIScreen mainScreen] bounds]];
// Override point for customization after application launch.
UIViewController *viewController1 = [[PopAdsFirstViewController alloc] initWithNibName:#"PopAdsFirstViewController" bundle:nil];
UIViewController *viewController2 = [[PopAdsSecondViewController alloc] initWithNibName:#"PopAdsSecondViewController" bundle:nil];
self.tabBarController = [[UITabBarController alloc] init];
self.tabBarController.viewControllers = [NSArray arrayWithObjects:viewController1, viewController2, nil];
self.window.rootViewController = self.tabBarController;
[self.window makeKeyAndVisible];
return YES;
i have created a Login View and don't know how to show it before the tabBarView and hide t after a successful login.
One way would be to show it as a modalView on launch. Dismissing upon successfull login?
eg:
UIViewController myLoginViewController = [[MyLoginViewController alloc] init withNibNamed:"MyLoginViewController"]; //Or whatever you instantiation is
[myTabViewController presentModalViewController:myLoginViewController animated:YES];
And to dismiss it (Hide it)
//This should be done from the original View Controller i.e. myTabViewController preferably in a delegate called by the modal view controller.
[self dismissModalViewControllerAnimated:YES];
Documentation on modalViewControllers:
http://developer.apple.com/library/ios/#featuredarticles/ViewControllerPGforiPhoneOS/ModalViewControllers/ModalViewControllers.html
The way that I did it for one of my apps is to just add them in the correct order. Add your tabbar controller to your window, then add the login controller over the top of the tab bar. Then show your window. The user won't see anything but your login controller. Once you login, you can just remove the login controller from view.
This way is probably best if you have information you need to hide until login. The other way is to only launch the login view only. On successful login, remove the login and add the tab bar controller. Either way is fine.
Presenting modally is probably the easiest, but requires a view in place before presenting. So if the data and view under the login controller isn't that sensitive, you could consider this option.
Another way would be using LoginViewControllerDelegate in your appDelegate.h file
In your .h
#import "yourLoginViewController"
//and add LoginViewControllerDelegate
Then in your .m
- (BOOL)application:(UIApplication *)application didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:(NSDictionary *)launchOptions {
yourLoginViewController *loginView = [[yourLoginViewController alloc] initWithNibName:#"yourLoginViewController" bundle:nil];
loginView.delegate = self;
[window addSubview:loginView.view];
[window makeKeyAndVisible];
}
//add this one
- (void)loginViewControllerDidFinish:(yourLoginViewController *)loginViewController {
[window addSubview:tabBarController.view];
}

How to show UINavigationController on view

- (BOOL)application:(UIApplication *)application didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:(NSDictionary *)launchOptions {
// Override point for customization after application launch.
// Add the view controller's view to the window and display.
[window addSubview:viewController.view];
MainPageDialog *overviewViewController = [[MainPageDialog alloc] initWithNibName:#"MainPage" bundle:nil];
UINavigationController *nav_obj = [[UINavigationController alloc] initWithRootViewController:overviewViewController ];
[self.viewController presentModalViewController:nav_obj animated:YES];
[overviewViewController release];
[self.window makeKeyAndVisible];
return YES;
}
This code shows the blue bar of navigation controller, but no buttons on it.It seems like to be that the UINavigationController allocated as empty.
Who knows what problems is?
UPD:Archive http://www.mediafire.com/?lbjjvl6fcue2q18
Please help me, I'm new in objective-c
You need to create the button for it, for example:
UIBarButtonItem *doneButton = [[UIBarButtonItem alloc] initWithBarButtonSystemItem:UIBarButtonSystemItemDone target:launcherView action:#selector(endEditing)];
self.navigationItem.leftBarButtonItem = doneButton;
[doneButton release];
The correct way to use a UINavigationController is to push view controllers on to it. That way they will be stacked and the navigation bar will be populated with a back button when it is case (i.e., when you can actually go back to a previous controller). You control the label that appears in the "back" button by defining the title of the controllers you push.
The technique shown in another answer (setting explicitly the button) is useful with defining the right button, if you ever need one.
You could try with this code:
- (BOOL)application:(UIApplication *)application didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:(NSDictionary *)launchOptions {
MainPageDialog *overviewViewController = [[MainPageDialog alloc] initWithNibName:#"MainPage" bundle:nil];
UINavigationController* navigation = [[UINavigationController alloc] init];
[navigation pushViewController:overviewViewController animated:NO];
[overviewViewController release];
[window addSubview:[navigation view]];
[self.window makeKeyAndVisible];
return YES;
}
Instead of doing:
UINavigationController* navigation = [[UINavigationController alloc] init];
[navigation pushViewController:overviewViewController animated:NO];
you could also use initWithRootController, but to display the general case of how you push a view controller I preferred this one.
Notice that since you are pushing just a root controller, you should see no back button at the moment, but if you push a second view controller, then it will appear.
EDIT: I gave a look at your project. Summary of what you should try and do:
objects you need in your NIB: File's Owner (UIApplication), First Responder, FBFun App Delegate (iVkAppDelegate), Window (UIWindow); remove the rest;
File's owner delegate outlet is FBFun App Delegate;
FBFun App Delegate window outlet is Window.
With this simple setup (more or less what you have), use this code :
- (BOOL)application:(UIApplication *)application didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:(NSDictionary *)launchOptions {
UINavigationController* navigation = [[UINavigationController alloc] init];
//-- MainPageDialog *overviewViewController = [[MainPageDialog alloc] initWithNibName:#"MainPage" bundle:nil];
iVkViewController *overviewViewController = [[iVkViewController alloc] init];
overviewViewController.title = #"First";
[navigation pushViewController:overviewViewController animated:NO];
iVkViewController *overviewViewController2 = [[iVkViewController alloc] init];
overviewViewController2.title = #"Second";
[navigation pushViewController:overviewViewController2 animated:NO];
[overviewViewController release];
[window addSubview:[navigation view]];
[self.window makeKeyAndVisible];
return YES;
}
In the code above, as you notice, I instantiated twice your iVkViewController just to have a second controller to push onto the navigator.
Please, delete your existing app from the simulator, and the run this in order to see that the navigation bar is correctly created and you can go back from the second controller to the first one.
I removed usage of MainPageDialog, because the MainPage nib has many problems.
But I hope this skeleton is sufficient for you to go forward with your development.
You had missed the line as you are not adding view to window.Add this line in your code
[window addSubview:nav_obj.view];

Navigation Controller and Table Views

I am creating an application which I want to have a view controller with buttons as the first view controller with no navigation bar, and then when the user selects a button a table view controller appears managed by a navigation controller.
At the moment I am setting up the navigation controller in the app delegate and setting the top view controller as the table view controller I want to start the navigation bar on. So far I can see the navigation bar but that is it when I transition from the first view controller to the table view controller.
Any help would be much appreciated as I have confused myself with this issue.
I'm not totally clear on what you are asking, so I might have it wrong, but here goes.
The top navigation bar is can be displayed or hidden by calling:
self.navigationController.navigationBarHidden = NO;
In the viewWillAppear method of your viewController. So set it to YES or NO depending on whether or not you want it to be displayed.
#Disco, you would do something like so:
// In the App delegate
- (BOOL)application:(UIApplication *)application didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:(NSDictionary *)launchOptions {
CustomViewController *viewController = [[CustomViewController alloc] init];
[window addSubview:viewController.view];
[window makeKeyAndVisible];
return YES;
}
// In your button method
- (IBAction)loadUpTableViewController:(id)sender {
CustomTableViewController *tvc = [[CustomTableViewController alloc] init];
UINavigationController *navigationController = [[UINavigationController alloc] initWithRootViewController:tvc];
[self presentModalViewController:navigationController animated:YES];
[navigationController release];
[tvc release];
}

How to load subview from the main view?

I am very new to Obj-C and learning iphone development.
My question is how to add subview from app delegate.
Lets say I added subview called "MainView" from "applicationDidFinishLaunching" method.
- (void)applicationDidFinishLaunching:(UIApplication *)application {
MainViewController *aViewController = [[MainViewController alloc] initWithNibName:#"MainView" bundle:nil];
self.mainViewController = aViewController;
[aViewController release];
[window addSubview:mainViewController.view];
// Override point for customization after application launch
[window makeKeyAndVisible];
}
"MainView.xib" file has a button to show its child view. When the button is clicked, it calls "showChildView" method.
- (IBAction)showChildView:(id)sender {
if (self.childViewController == nil) {
ChildViewController *childController = [[ChildViewController alloc] initWithNibName:#"ChildView" bundle:nil];
self.childViewController = childController;
[childController release];
}
[self.view insertSubview:childViewController.view atIndex:0];
}
From this code, when app launches, it shows "MainView" with a button. But when I clicked the button, the button is still visible as well as the content from the "ChildView.xib" file too.
How can I hide the "MainView" when I pressed the button and show only the contents of the "ChildView"?
Thanks for your help in advance.
well, you have to remove the original view first, before inserting the new subview, do it this way
- (IBAction)showChildView:(id)sender {
if (self.childViewController == nil) {
ChildViewController *childController = [[ChildViewController alloc] initWithNibName:#"ChildView" bundle:nil];
self.childViewController = childController;
[childController release];
}
[self.mainViewControlle.view removeFromSuperView];
[self.view insertSubview:childViewController.view atIndex:0];
}
Hope this helps.
You might want to check out the Utility App sample -- it demonstrates switching between two views with animation and adding/removing views from parent views.
you might want to create a navigation controller in the main view and than push the childviewcontroller onto it when invoking showChildView. You'll get the back navigation button for free that way