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  • No method found compiler warning

    - by Magic Bullet Dave
    I have create a class from a string, check it is valid and then check if it responds to a particular method. If it does then I call the method. It all works fine, except I get an annoying compiler warning: "warning: no '-setCurrentID:' method found". Am I doing something wrong here? Is there anyway to tell the compiler all is ok and stop it reporting a warning? The here is the code: // Create an instance of the class id viewController = [[NSClassFromString(class) alloc] init]; // Check the class supports the methods to set the row and section if ([viewController respondsToSelector:@selector(setCurrentID:)]) { [viewController setCurrentID:itemID]; } // Push the view controller onto the tab bar stack [self.navigationController pushViewController:viewController animated:YES]; [viewController release]; Cheers Dave

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  • Uncenter MkMapView

    - by Makinitez21
    I am trying to "uncenter" the map view and remove all annotations. the reason for this is that the mapView will be used by different view controllers to display different annotations and locations. What's happening now is that i am using the "remove annotations" method and i removes them, but the map stays centered on the spot and thus when the new annotations come in, it does not move. Is there a way to reset the region and if so, what value do i reset it to. I tried nil, zero and some calculated value but "core animation" says they are all invalid. how do i get that to zoom out and back in on my new annotations? here is some code -(void)recenterMap { NSArray *coordinates = [_mapView valueForKeyPath:@"annotations.coordinate"]; CLLocationCoordinate2D maxCoord = {-90.0f, -180.0f}; CLLocationCoordinate2D minCoord = {90.0f, 180.0f}; //NSLog(@"%@", [coordinates description]); for (NSValue *value in coordinates) { CLLocationCoordinate2D coord = {0.0f, 0.0f}; [value getValue: &coord]; if(coord.longitude > maxCoord.longitude) { maxCoord.longitude = coord.longitude; } if(coord.latitude > maxCoord.latitude){ maxCoord.latitude = coord.latitude; } if(coord.longitude < minCoord.longitude){ minCoord.longitude = coord.longitude; } if(coord.latitude < minCoord.latitude){ minCoord.latitude = coord.latitude; } } MKCoordinateRegion region = {{0.0f, 0.0f}, {0.0f, 0.0f}}; region.center.longitude = (minCoord.longitude + maxCoord.longitude) / 2.0; region.center.latitude = (minCoord.latitude + maxCoord.latitude) / 2.0; region.span.longitudeDelta = maxCoord.longitude - minCoord.longitude; region.span.latitudeDelta = maxCoord.latitude - minCoord.latitude; [_mapView setRegion: region animated: YES]; } Thats the recenter methos i'm using - (MKAnnotationView *)mapView: (MKMapView *)mapView viewForAnnotation: (id <MKAnnotation>)annotation{ MKAnnotationView *view = nil; if(annotation != mapView.userLocation){ Annotation *schoolAnn = (Annotation*)annotation; view = [self.mapView dequeueReusableAnnotationViewWithIdentifier:@"schoolLoc"]; if(nil == view){ view = [[[MKPinAnnotationView alloc] initWithAnnotation:schoolAnn reuseIdentifier:@"schoolLoc"]autorelease]; } [(MKPinAnnotationView *)view setAnimatesDrop:YES]; [view setCanShowCallout:YES]; } else { [self recenterMap]; } return view; } This "else" piece waits until the blue marble drops in then recenters the map. The problem i have with that part is that when i go back to the previous View Controller i remove all annotations, so when i come back in the User location (for some reason) does not pop back in. How do i get this to pop back in? thanks in advance guys

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  • How to release memory created from CFStringTokenizerCreate?

    - by Boon
    I use CFRelease to release the CFStringTokenizerRef obtained from CFStringTokenizerCreate call. But instruments is reporting memory leak at around this area. Am I missing something? CFStringTokenizerRef tokenRef = CFStringTokenizerCreate(NULL, (CFStringRef)contents, CFRangeMake(0, contents.length), kCFStringTokenizerUnitWordBoundary, NULL); CFStringTokenizerTokenType tokenType; // leak reported here while ((tokenType = CFStringTokenizerAdvanceToNextToken(tokenRef)) != kCFStringTokenizerTokenNone) } CFRelease(tokenRef);

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  • UITableView - Select nearest row after row deletion.

    - by sunnycmf
    like build in apple notes app, after you swipe to delete the selected row, it will select the nearest available row automatically. The logic should be: if row count 0 then if deleted_row == last row then select deleted_row_index-1 row else select deleted_row_index+1 row end end i have try to implement the above logic in the commitEditingStyle event, but the selection fail. the selectRowAtIndexPath logic just don't work in this event, if i apply it in a button, it works. any idea?

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  • Adding a button inside an image.

    - by iSharreth
    CGRect frame = CGRectMake(round((self.view.bounds.size.width - kImageWidth) / 2.0), kTopPlacement, kImageWidth, kImageHeight); self.containerView = [[[UIView alloc] initWithFrame:frame] autorelease]; [self.view addSubview:self.containerView]; // create the initial image view frame = CGRectMake(0.0, 0.0, kImageWidth, kImageHeight); self.mainView = [[[UIImageView alloc] initWithFrame:frame] autorelease]; self.mainView.image = [UIImage imageNamed:imagePath]; I want to put a button inside mainview.image. How can I do it? Any help will be greatly appreciated.

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  • Making large toolbars like the iPod app

    - by andybee
    I am trying to create a toolbar programatically (rather than via IB) very similar to the toolbar featured in the iPhone app. Currently I've been experimenting with the UIToolbar class, but I'm not sure how (and if?) you can make the toolbar buttons centrally aligned and large like that in the iPod app. Additionally, regardless of size, the gradient/reflection artwork never correctly respects the size and is stuck as if the object is the default smaller size. If this cannot be done with a standard UIToolbar, I guess I need to create my own view. In this case, can the reflection/gradient be created programmatically or will it require some clever alpha tranparency Photoshopped artwork?

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  • UIImage imageNamed not autoreleasing correctly

    - by MrHen
    For some reason, the retain/release behavior in the following code has me completely baffled. selectedImage = [UIImage imageNamed:@"icon_72.png"]; [selectedImage release]; This should break but does not. Why? I thought imageNamed autoreleased itself which means the release here is redundant and should break when the autorelease occurs. Here are snippets relevant to selectedImage from the .h and .m files: @property (nonatomic, readonly) UIImage *selectedImage; @synthesize delegate, selectedImage, spacerBottom, currentIndex; Other notes, this does break: selectedImage = [UIImage imageNamed:@"icon_72.png"]; [selectedImage release]; [selectedImage release]; //objc[55541]: FREED(id): message release sent to freed object=0x59245b0 //Program received signal: “EXC_BAD_INSTRUCTION”. As does this: selectedImage = [UIImage imageNamed:@"icon_72.png"]; [selectedImage release]; [selectedImage autorelease]; //objc[55403]: FREED(id): message autorelease sent to freed object=0x59b54c0 //Program received signal: “EXC_BAD_INSTRUCTION”. And so does the following: selectedImage = [UIImage imageNamed:@"icon_72.png"]; [selectedImage autorelease]; [selectedImage release]; //objc[55264]: FREED(id): message release sent to freed object=0x592c9a0 //Program received signal: “EXC_BAD_INSTRUCTION”. And so does this: selectedImage = [UIImage imageNamed:@"icon_72.png"]; [selectedImage autorelease]; [selectedImage autorelease]; //objc[55635]: FREED(id): message release sent to freed object=0x5b305d0 //Program received signal: “EXC_BAD_INSTRUCTION”.

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  • iPhone. UITableView and pushing view controller

    - by Jacek
    Hello. I have a working UITableView in my view controller. It is being successfully populated and seems to be fine. However, when I try using following function, new view is not loaded (function is called, I get output from NSLog): - (void)tableView:(UITableView *)tableView didSelectRowAtIndexPath:(NSIndexPath *)indexPath { NSLog(@"asf"); [self.navigationController pushViewController:sendRequestFavoriteController animated:YES]; } What might be a problem? I get no compilation or debugging errors/warnings. Maybe UITabBar's navigation controller?

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  • Is it posible to Build & Run on TWO iPhones/iPods at once?

    - by Dimitris
    When I connect two iPhones at the same time to my computer and Build and Run a project the app only installs and plays on one of the devices. Now, with the iPhone 3.0, that supports bluetooth peer-to-peer connectivity, to test a multiplayer project you have to install and run it on two devices at the same time. It would be very helpful to be able to do that with one click instead of: install on one phone, disconnect, connect the other, wait a 10 seconds to recognize the phone and install again and run... Is anyone aware of a method to do such a thing? Thanks

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  • UIView frame origin doesn't set good

    - by Infinity
    Hi guys! Here is my code: frame = _pageContentView.frame; NSLog(@"%f; %f; %f; %f;", frame.origin.x, frame.origin.y, frame.size.width, frame.size.height); frame.size.height = pageContentView.frame.size.height; NSLog(@"%f; %f; %f; %f;", frame.origin.x, frame.origin.y, frame.size.width, frame.size.height); _pageContentView.frame = frame; NSLog(@"%f; %f; %f; %f;", _pageContentView.frame.origin.x, _pageContentView.frame.origin.y, _pageContentView.frame.size.width, _pageContentView.frame.size.height); And the NSLog outputs these values: 0.000000; 0.000000; 317.648956; 0.000000; 0.000000; 0.000000; 317.648956; 768.000000; 0.000007; 0.000004; 317.648956; 768.000000; Can you see? In the last row the x and y coordinates are a bit crazy... Where do these number come frome? What's the problem here?

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  • Will pool the connection help threading in sqlite (and how)?

    - by mamcx
    I currently use a singleton to acces my database (see related question) but now when try to add some background processing everything fall apart. I read the sqlite docs and found that sqlite could work thread-safe, but each thread must have their own db connection. I try using egodatabase that promise a sqlite wrapper with thread safety but is very buggy, so I return to my old FMDB library I start to see how use it in multi-thread way. Because I have all code with the idea of singleton, change everything will be expensive (and a lot of open/close connections could become slow), so I wonder if, as the sqlite docs hint, build a pooling for each connection will help. If is the case, how make it? How know wich connection get from the pool (because 2 threads can't share the connection)? I wonder if somebody already use sqlite in multu-threading with NSOperation or similar stuff, my searching only return "yeah, its possible" but let the details to my imagination...

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  • UIView subclass draws background despite completely empty drawRect: - why?

    - by Pascal
    So, I have a custom UIView subclass which enables drawing of rounded edges. The thing draws perfectly, however the background always fills the whole bounds, despite clipping to a path first. The border also draws above the rectangular background, despite the fact that I draw the border in drawRect: before the background. So I removed the whole content of drawRect:, which is now virtually empty - nevertheless the background gets drawn! Anybody an explanation for this? I set the backgroundColor in Interface Builder. Thanks!

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  • How can I grab the iTunes-defined name for my iPhone/iPod device?

    - by Christophe Porteneuve
    Hey there, I'm trying to get the name for an iPhone/iPod device that the user entered in their iTunes. This is not, I repeat, not, necessarily what [[UIDevice currentDevice] name] returns (or any of its other methods). For instance, my iPhone is bound in iTunes to "iPhone 3G de Christophe…", to differentiate it from my wife's and other similar devices. That's the name I'd love to be able to grab. Is it stored anywhere on the device, and if so can I access it somehow? Thanks!

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