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  • (iphone) am I creating a leak when creating a new image from an image?

    - by Eugene
    Hi, I have following code as UIImage+Scale.h category. -(UIImage*)scaleToSize:(CGSize)size { UIGraphicsBeginImageContext(size); [self drawInRect:CGRectMake(0, 0, size.width, size.height)]; // is this scaledImage auto-released? UIImage* scaledImage = UIGraphicsGetImageFromCurrentImageContext(); UIGraphicsEndImageContext(); return scaledImage; } I use image obtained as above and use it as following. UIImage* image = [[UIImage alloc] initWithData: myData]; image = [image scaleToSize: size]; <- wouldn't this code create a leak since image(before scaling) is lost somewhere? i guess above codes work fine if image was first created with auto-release. But if image was created using 'alloc', it would create a leak in my short knowledge. How should I change scaleToSize: to guard against it? Thank you

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  • Getting a SIGABRT error in dismissModalViewController

    - by mcalleja
    Im receiving a SIGABRT error when I cancel a MFMailComposeViewController, exactly in the dismissViewController, don't work I have a UIViewController within a UINavigationController. My Code: - (void)sendMail { if ([MFMailComposeViewController canSendMail]) { controller = [[MFMailComposeViewController alloc] init]; [[controller navigationBar] setTintColor:[UIColor getHexColorWithRGB:@"e2de09" alpha:1.0f]]; controller.mailComposeDelegate = self; [controller setSubject:@"Subject"]; NSString *msg="xxxxx"; [controller setMessageBody:msg isHTML:YES]; [self presentModalViewController:controller animated:YES]; } else { NSString * errorString = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"mail account not set."]; UIAlertView * errorAlert = [[UIAlertView alloc] initWithTitle:@"Error:" message:errorString delegate:self cancelButtonTitle:@"OK" otherButtonTitles:nil]; [errorAlert show]; } } The presentModalViewController:animated: works correctly. - (void)mailComposeController:(MFMailComposeViewController*)controller didFinishWithResult:(MFMailComposeResult)result error:(NSError*)error { [self becomeFirstResponder]; [self dismissModalViewControllerAnimated:YES]; } But calling [self dissmissModalViewControllerAnimatedLYES] causes a SIGABRT error.

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  • Regex issue in rewriter config

    - by sgbinks
    I'm having an issue with bad requests from certain search parameters. An example URL: http://www.foo.com/washington/forums/search/%26 Results in a bad request. The rewriter config line looks like this: <rewrite url="^(.*)/forums/search/(.*)" to="~/Pages/Forums/Overview.aspx?Address=$1&amp;q=$2" processing="stop" /> I'm thinking it's an issue with the Regex...? Thanks in advance!

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  • Display the y value of a uiImageView during an animation

    - by user1422132
    I have the following code: NSString *yValue; yValue=[[NSString alloc] initWithFormat:@"%1.2f" , imageView.center.y]; CGRect labelFrame = CGRectMake( 10, 100, 200, 50 ); UILabel* label5 = [[UILabel alloc] initWithFrame: labelFrame]; [label5 setBackgroundColor:[UIColor blackColor]]; [label5 setText: yValue]; [label5 setTextColor: [UIColor orangeColor]]; [self.view addSubview: label5]; This correctly shows the y value of the UIimageView but the problem is that it only shows the ending y value. When a person flicks the UIImageView I animate it using: [UIView animateWithDuration:2 delay:0 options:UIViewAnimationOptionCurveEaseOut animations:^{ recognizer.view.center = finalPoint; } What I want is the label5 to display the y value of the imageView during the animation not just after. Is it possible to do this?

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  • Can't access UI from a delegate?

    - by Nick Brooks
    I got this code: GrooveOnDownload *dlg = [[GrooveOnDownload alloc] init]; NSURLDownload *dw = [[NSURLDownload alloc] initWithRequest:request delegate:dlg]; It starts the download in a delegate class with outlets for UI controls. But for some reason controls don't respond to direct messages from the delegate. //Header of the delegate @interface GrooveOnDownload : NSObject { IBOutlet id downloadButton; //... //Implementation //... [downloadButton setEnabled:FALSE]; // Doesn't work //... Any ideas?

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  • presentmodalviewcontroller not working properly in Application Delegate in iPhone

    - by sujyanarayan
    Hi, I'm using two UIViewController in Application Delegate and navigating to UIViewController using presentmodalviewcontroller. But Problem is that presentmodalviewcontroller works for first time UIViewController and when i want to navigate to second UIViewController using presentmodalviewcontroller then its showing first UIViewController. The following is the code:- -(void)removeTabBar:(NSString *)str { HelpViewController *hvc =[[HelpViewController alloc] initWithNibName:@"HelpViewController" bundle:[NSBundle mainBundle]]; VideoPlaylistViewController *vpvc =[[VideoPlaylistViewController alloc] initWithNibName:@"VideoPlaylistViewController" bundle:[NSBundle mainBundle]]; if ([str isEqualToString:@"Help"]) { [tabBarController.view removeFromSuperview]; [vpvc dismissModalViewControllerAnimated:YES]; [viewController presentModalViewController:hvc animated:YES]; [hvc release]; } if ([str isEqualToString:@"VideoPlaylist"]) { [hvc dismissModalViewControllerAnimated:YES]; [viewController presentModalViewController:vpvc animated:YES]; [vpvc release]; } } Can Somebody help me in solving the problem?

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  • Optimal way to initialize varying objects

    - by John Smith
    I have to initialize a lot of different types of objects based on an integer parameter. They all have the same overall initialization methods. At the moment I have the following code #def APPLE 1 #def PEAR 2 switch (t) { case APPLE: newobj = [[FApple alloc] init]; break; case PEAR: newobj = [[FPear] alloc] init]; break; default: retobj = nil; } I believe there must be a better way to do this. When I add FOrange I have to go and add another line here. What would be a better way?

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  • Settings cell selected background view removes backgroundview

    - by Chris
    I'm trying to set up custom UITableViewCells. I can set the backgroundView no problem, but if I set selectedBackgroundView, the cell's background becomes white and only the selected background is seen: - (void) createCell: (UITableViewCell*)cell onRow: (NSUInteger)row { UIImageView* bgImage = [[UIImageView alloc] initWithImage:[UIImage imageNamed:@"cell_background_red.png"]]; cell.backgroundView = bgImage; cell.selectedBackgroundView = bgImage; cell.textLabel.hidden = YES; UILabel* titleLabel = [[UILabel alloc] initWithFrame: CGRectMake(20, CGRectGetHeight(cell.frame) / 2, 200, 50)]; titleLabel.text = [[self.ruleList objectAtIndex: row] objectForKey: TitleKey]; titleLabel.backgroundColor = [UIColor clearColor]; [cell.contentView addSubview: titleLabel]; }

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  • Is prefixing Windows Forms control names with their type OK?

    - by name
    I have seen many responses that say that prefixing variables with their type is bad, since C# is statically typed and we have Intellisense, but I find that prefixing the names of the controls is useful because I don't need to remember the name of the controls or switch to the designer frequently. For example: btnLoad // Button tbFilePath // TextBox tvFileSystem // TreeView Is this considered bad? If it is, what's the alternative?

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  • How to pass value to another view-controllers?

    - by ICoder
    I want to pass localstringtextnote to Uploadviewcontroller by this way , UIViewController *controllerNew = [[UploadViewController alloc] initWithNibName:@"UploadView" bundle:nil owner:self]; controllerNew.localStringtextnote = localStringtextnote; [self.navigationController pushViewController:controllerNew animated:YES]; [controllerNew release]; but i got this error"@property localstringtextnote not fond in the object of type uiviewcontroller" or i want to pass through modalTransistionstyle UploadViewController *aSecondViewController = [[UploadViewController alloc] initWithNibName:@"UploadView" bundle:nil]; aSecondViewController.modalTransitionStyle = UIModalTransitionStyleCoverVertical; [self presentModalViewController:aSecondViewController animated:YES]; [UIView commitAnimations]; How to do this?Thanks in advance.

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  • question related to Iphone autorelease usage

    - by user524331
    Could someone help me please understand how allocation and memory management is done and handled in following scenario. i am giving a Psuedo code example and question thats troubling me is inline below: interface first { NSDecimalNumber *number1; } implementation ..... -(void) dealloc { [number1 release]; [super dealloc]; } ================================= interface second { NSDecimalNumber *number2; } implementation second ..... - (First*) check { First *firstObject = [[[First alloc] init] autorelease]; number1 = [[NSDecimalNumber alloc] initWithInteger:0]; **// do i need to autorelease number1 as well?** return firstObject; }

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  • sqlite 3 opening issue

    - by anonymous
    I'm getting my data ,with several similar methods, from sqlite3 file like in following code: -(NSMutableArray *) getCountersByID:(NSString *) championID{ NSMutableArray *arrayOfCounters; arrayOfCounters = [[NSMutableArray alloc] init]; @try { NSFileManager *fileManager = [NSFileManager defaultManager]; NSString *databasePath = [[[NSBundle mainBundle] resourcePath ]stringByAppendingPathComponent:@"DatabaseCounters.sqlite"]; BOOL success = [fileManager fileExistsAtPath:databasePath]; if (!success) { NSLog(@"cannot connect to Database! at filepath %@",databasePath); } else{ NSLog (@"SUCCESS getCountersByID!!"); } if(sqlite3_open([databasePath UTF8String], &database) == SQLITE_OK){ NSString *tempString = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"SELECT COUNTER_ID FROM COUNTERS WHERE CHAMPION_ID = %@",championID]; const char *sql = [tempString cStringUsingEncoding:NSASCIIStringEncoding]; sqlite3_stmt *sqlStatement; int ret = sqlite3_prepare(database, sql, -1, &sqlStatement, NULL); if (ret != SQLITE_OK) { NSLog(@"Error calling sqlite3_prepare: %d", ret); } if(sqlite3_prepare_v2(database, sql, -1, &sqlStatement, NULL) == SQLITE_OK){ while (sqlite3_step(sqlStatement)==SQLITE_ROW) { counterList *CounterList = [[counterList alloc]init]; CounterList.counterID = [NSString stringWithUTF8String:(char *) sqlite3_column_text(sqlStatement,0)]; [arrayOfCounters addObject:CounterList]; } } else{ NSLog(@"problem with database prepare"); } sqlite3_finalize(sqlStatement); } else{ NSLog(@"problem with database openning %s",sqlite3_errmsg(database)); } } @catch (NSException *exception){ NSLog(@"An exception occured: %@", [exception reason]); } @finally{ sqlite3_close(database); return arrayOfCounters; } //end } then i'm getting access to data with this and other similar lines of code: myCounterList *MyCounterList = [[myCounterList alloc] init]; countersTempArray = [MyCounterList getCountersByID:"2"]; [countersArray addObject:[NSString stringWithFormat:@"%@",(((counterList *) [countersTempArray objectAtIndex:i]).counterID)]]; I'm getting a lot of data like image name and showing combination of them that depends on users input with such code: UIImage *tempImage = [UIImage imageNamed:[NSString stringWithFormat:@"%@_0.jpg",[countersArray objectAtIndex:0]]]; [championSelection setBackgroundImage:tempImage forState:UIControlStateNormal]; My problem: When i'm run my app for some time and get a lot of data it throws error: " problem with database openning unable to open database file - error = 24 (Too many open files)" My guess is that i'm opening my database every time when getCountersByID is called but not closing it. My question: Am i using right approach to open and close database that i use? Similar questions that have not helped me to solve this problem: unable to open database Sqlite Opening Error : Unable to open database UPDATE: I made assumption that error is showing up because i use this lines of code too much: NSFileManager *fileManager = [NSFileManager defaultManager]; NSString *databasePath = [[[NSBundle mainBundle] resourcePath ]stringByAppendingPathComponent:@"DatabaseCounters.sqlite"]; BOOL success = [fileManager fileExistsAtPath:databasePath]; and ending up with error 24. So i made them global but sqlite3_errmsg shows same err 24, but app runs much faster now I'll try to debug my app, see what happens

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  • OBJ-C - Getting a class name from a class hierarchy

    - by mmmilo
    Let's say I have the following headers: @interface SuperClass : NSObject @interface SubClass : SuperClass I'm alloc'ing an instance of the class by doing: SubClass *sc = [[SubClass alloc] init]; In my SuperClass.m: - (id) init { self = [super init]; if (self != nil) { NSString *cString = NSStringFromClass([self class]); } return self; } Simple, right? My question is: how can I get cString to return the SuperClass class, rather than the SubClass class? Since the SubClass is alloc'd/init'd, is this not possible? Thanks!

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  • Metaprogramming on web server

    - by bobobobo
    From time to time, I find myself writing server code that produces JavaScript code as the output result. I can point out why it is really bad: Inextricable tie between server code and client code. Can render client code un-reusable. But sometimes, it just seems to make sense. And isn't it kinda sorta interesting? I guess the question is, is writing server code that produces JavaScript code a really bad practice, or "does everyone do it"?

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  • How to remove seprator in tableView?

    - by AJPatel
    i make one tableview in which i add button type cell using custom cell.....looks good but when their is less cell in tableview at that time seprator looks very bad...... in design so thier is any solution than tell me............ i try to remove seprator from design but it not work.... Thanks in advance.......... - (void)viewDidLoad { self.navigationItem.title = @"My List"; self.tblView.separatorStyle = UITableViewCellSeparatorStyleNone; [[self tableView] setRowHeight:70]; [[self tableView] setBackgroundColor:[UIColor blackColor]]; Helath_ndroidAppDelegate *appDeleg = (Helath_ndroidAppDelegate *)[[UIApplication sharedApplication] delegate]; NSMutableArray *temp1 =[[NSMutableArray alloc] init]; appDeleg.recipCategoryFromDatabase = temp1; [temp1 release]; dataBase *objData = [[[dataBase alloc] init] autorelease]; [objData selectrecepFromDatabase]; [[self tableView] setSeparatorStyle:UITableViewCellSeparatorStyleSingleLineEtched]; [super viewDidLoad]; }

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  • Placing text on UIView in custom location

    - by JAM
    I am trying to calculate a position to place label on the screen. The goal is to place "word" label in lower right corner of the first square block If yellowish square is defined as myView = [[UIView alloc] initWithFrame:CGRectMake(100, 100, 70, 70)]; [self.view addSubview:myView]; [myView setBackgroundColor:[UIColor colorWithHexString:@"FFFFEC"]]; Using it, i'd like to place a label in it's lower right corner l1 = [[UILabel alloc] init]; [l1 setText:@"word"]; [l1 setFrame:CGRectMake(myView.frame.origin.x + myView.frame.size.width, myView.frame.origin.y + myView.frame.size.height, 700, 700)]; [l1 setFont:[UIFont fontWithName:@"Arial" size:10.0]]; [l1 setBackgroundColor:[UIColor colorWithHexString:@"CCFFFEC"]]; [l1 setTextAlignment:UITextAlignmentRight]; [l1 sizeToFit]; This is what happens: The matter here obviously, is in a correct offset. Knowing the font and size of text, how can one correctly calculate it?

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  • Problem in to navigate on UITableView on the UIButtonClick which is present in UITabBarController sc

    - by Rajendra Bhole
    Hi, I develop an application in which i want to on UIButton Click the application navigate on UITableViewcontroller class.The UIButton is already on UITabBarController during the navigation the tab bar should be visible.The calling method in first tab bar controller class is, [appDelegate.nvcHome pushViewController:itemMenuTable animated:YES]; [itemMenuTable release]; itemMenuTable = nil; But it given me the following problem in GDB, Application tried to push a nil view controller on target . Also i want to display the icon and title of UITabBarController in programmatically, the code is, homeViewControllerLink = [[homeViewController alloc]initWithNibName:@"homeViewController" bundle:nil]; nvcHome = [[UINavigationController alloc]initWithRootViewController:homeViewControllerLink]; nvcHome.navigationBar.barStyle = UIStatusBarStyleBlackOpaque; UIImage *imgHomeTab = [UIImage imageNamed:@"home"]; [nvcHome.tabBarItem initWithTitle:@"Home" image:imgHomeTab tag:101]; [homeViewControllerLink release]; But it does not display when i running my app on iphone simulator.

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  • Adding a UILabel to a UIToolbar

    - by Boolean
    I'm trying to add a label to my toolbar. Button works great, however when I add the label object, it crashes. Any ideas? UIBarButtonItem *setDateRangeButton = [[UIBarButtonItem alloc] initWithTitle:@"Set date range" style:UIBarButtonItemStyleBordered target:self action:@selector(setDateRangeClicked:)]; UILabel *label = [[UILabel alloc] initWithFrame:CGRectMake(5, 5, 20, 20)]; label.text = @"test"; [toolbar setItems:[NSArray arrayWithObjects:setDateRangeButton,label, nil]]; // Add the toolbar as a subview to the navigation controller. [self.navigationController.view addSubview:toolbar]; // Reload the table view [self.tableView reloadData];

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  • Is it alright to call len() in a loop's conditional statement?

    - by DormoTheNord
    In C, it is considered bad practice to call strlen like this: for ( i = 0; strlen ( str ) != foo; i++ ) { // stuff } The reason, of course, is that it is inefficient since it "counts" the characters in a string multiple times. However, in Python, I see code like this quite often: for i in range ( 0, len ( list ) ): # stuff Is this bad practice? Should I store the result of len() in a variable and use that?

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  • (vqmod) Error: Could not load language total/sub_total

    - by Steve
    I have moved my Opencart website to a new host, and I receive the error: Notice: Error: Could not load language total/sub_total! in .../vqmod/vqcache/vq2-system_library_language.php on line 41 How do I resolve this? I have tried renaming vqmod/xml to vqmod/xml.bad, with no result. I have tried renaming /vqmod/vqcache to /vqmod/vqcache.bad, with no result. Update: In \system\library\language.php, I commented out an else branch which resulted in an application exit.

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  • Objective-c when to release objects

    - by Chris
    -(IBAction)registerUpdate:(id)sender { HTTPRequest* request = [[HTTPRequest alloc] initWithUrl:@"http://www.yahoo.com" delegate:self]; [request doRequest]; } The HTTPRequest makes an asynchronous request and calls the onHTTPResponse method in the current class. My question is do I have to release request? My guess is that I'm supposed to make it an instance variable? [NSString stringWithFormat:@"Data received: %@", [[NSString alloc] initWithData:data encoding:NSASCIIStringEncoding]]; How would I release that string object, or should I assign it to a variable?

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