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  • Shake based application

    - by Sid
    hii frnz, i am developing an application which deletes rows from a table view when the user shakes the iPhone.i have created a navigation based project. now when the user shakes the iPhone i want that the title of navigation bar should change to "DELETE" and a delete button should appear on the navigation bar on the same view (but this operation should take place only when the user shakes the iPhone )otherwise when a user selects a particular row then it should move to next view.I have written the followin code but its not working.plz help me out..... (void)tableView:(UITableView *)tableView didSelectRowAtIndexPath:(NSIndexPath *)indexPath { //NSLog(@"hiiiii"); if (isShaked == NO) { //logic to move to next view goes here. } else { self.title = @"Delete Rows"; delete=[[UIBarButtonItem alloc] initWithTitle:@"Delete rows" style: UIBarButtonItemStyleBordered target:self action:@selector(deleteItemsSelected)] ; self.navigationItem.rightBarButtonItem=self.delete; MyTableCell *targetCustomCell = (MyTableCell *)[tableView cellForRowAtIndexPath:indexPath]; [targetCustomCell checkAction]; [self.tempArray addObject: [myModal.listOfStates objectAtIndex:indexPath.row]]; //[delete addTarget:self action:@selector(deleteItemsSelected:) forControlEvents:UIControlEventTouchUpInside]; self.tempTableView = tableView; } } -(void)deleteItemsSelected { //for(int i = 0; i <= [tempArray count]; i++) //{ //} [myModal.listOfStates removeObjectsInArray:tempArray]; [tempTableView reloadData]; } checkAction method is a custom cell method which is used to put a tickmark on the row selected

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  • Cocoa threading question.

    - by Steve918
    I would like to implement an observer pattern in Objective-C where the observer implements an interface similar to SKPaymentTransactionObserver and the observable class just extends my base observable. My observable class looks something like what is below. Notice I'm making copies of the observers before enumeration to avoid throwing an exception . I've tried adding an NSLock around add observers and notify observers, but I run into a deadlock. What would be the proper way to handle concurrency when observers are being added as notifications are being sent? @implementation Observable -(void)notifyObservers:(SEL)selector { @synchronized(self) { NSSet* observer_copy = [observers copy]; for (id observer in observer_copy) { if([observer respondsToSelector: selector]) { [observer performSelector: selector]; } } [observer_copy release]; } } -(void)notifyObservers:(SEL)selector withObject:(id)arg1 withObject:(id)arg2 { @synchronized(self) { NSSet* observer_copy = [observers copy]; for (id observer in observer_copy) { if([observer respondsToSelector: selector]) { [observer performSelector: selector withObject: arg1 withObject: arg2]; } } [observer_copy release]; } } -(void)addObserver:(id)observer { @synchronized(self) { [observers addObject: observer]; } } -(void)removeObserver:(id)observer { @synchronized(self) { [observers removeObject: observer]; } }

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  • How do I keep music playing after the user presses the hold button on the iPhone?

    - by Carlos Vargas
    Hey guys how can I make an app keep playing an mp3 after pressed the hold/power button. Here is the code I use for preparing the AVAudioPlayer: - (void)PrepareAudio:(int)index { NSString *soundFilePath = [[NSBundle mainBundle] pathForResource:[NSString stringWithFormat:@"%@",[_Audio objectAtIndex:Game]] ofType:@"mp3"]; NSURL *newURL = [[NSURL alloc] initFileURLWithPath: soundFilePath]; MusicPlayer = [[AVAudioPlayer alloc] initWithContentsOfURL: newURL error: nil]; [newURL release]; [MusicPlayer setVolume: 1.5]; } And this is the code when I press the button play: - (IBAction)PushPlay: (id)sender { if(!MusicPlayer.playing) [MusicPlayer play]; } Best Regards Carlos Vargas

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  • Growing UITextView and UITableViewCell

    - by Arie Pieter
    I'd like to emulate the compose mail screen of Apples iPhone app. At this moment I have a UITableView with some cells. The last cell contains a UITextView. I managed to get the scrolling the way I like, but one problem remains: how to let the UITextView and the UITableViewCell automatically grow in height when the user enters a new line of text? There has been written a lot about this, I know. But I couldn't find any solution. Can anybody help me or just give a hint? Thanks APC

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  • UISearchDisplayController "shouldReloadTableForSearchString return NO" reloads table

    - by Jeena
    Why does my UISearchDisplayController show "No results" even if the shouldReloadTableForSearchString method returns NO? Shouldn't it just do nothing and stay black? How can I prevent it from doing so? #import "RootViewController.h" #pragma mark Table view methods - (NSInteger)numberOfSectionsInTableView:(UITableView *)tableView { return 1; } // Customize the number of rows in the table view. - (NSInteger)tableView:(UITableView *)tableView numberOfRowsInSection:(NSInteger)section { if (tableView == self.searchDisplayController.searchResultsTableView) { return 0; } return 10; } // Customize the appearance of table view cells. - (UITableViewCell *)tableView:(UITableView *)tableView cellForRowAtIndexPath:(NSIndexPath *)indexPath { static NSString *CellIdentifier = @"Cell"; UITableViewCell *cell = [tableView dequeueReusableCellWithIdentifier:CellIdentifier]; if (cell == nil) { cell = [[[UITableViewCell alloc] initWithStyle:UITableViewCellStyleDefault reuseIdentifier:CellIdentifier] autorelease]; } // Configure the cell. cell.textLabel.text = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"row %d", indexPath.row]; return cell; } #pragma mark SearchController stuff - (BOOL)searchDisplayController:(UISearchDisplayController *)controller shouldReloadTableForSearchString:(NSString *)searchString { return NO; } - (void)dealloc { [super dealloc]; } @end

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  • iPhone zoom to userLocation

    - by Taylor Satula
    Hi, I need help making my iPhone app zoom to the users current location. I have seen this answered before on StackOverflow ( http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2423236/zoom-on-userlocation )but I have no idea what I am doing when it comes to iPhone development (I make websites not iPhone apps). I need it explained extremely simply, down to where the code snippets go starting from a blank project. Any help is very much appreciated. -- Taylor

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  • CCSprite: setTexture doesn't work when the sprite is rendered using a CCSpriteSheet

    - by srikanth rongali
    My code is in cocos2d. I am getting this error in my code. To get the fast animation I used CCSpriteSheet CCSpriteSheet *danceSheet = [CCSpriteSheet spriteSheetWithFile:@"new1.png"]; [self addChild:danceSheet]; CCSprite *danceSprite = [CCSprite spriteWithTexture:danceSheet.texture rect:CGRectMake(0, 0, 119, 320)]; [danceSheet addChild:danceSprite]; danceSprite.position = ccp(danceSprite.contentSize.width/2,danceSprite.contentSize.height/2); CCAnimation *danceAnimation = [CCAnimation animationWithName:@"dance" delay:0.1f]; int frameCount = 0; for (int x = 0; x < 13; x++) { // create an animation frame CCSpriteFrame *frame = [CCSpriteFrame frameWithTexture:danceSheet.texture rect:CGRectMake(x*119,0,119,320) offset:ccp(0,0)]; [danceAnimation addFrame:frame]; frameCount++; NSLog(@"frameCount value: %d", frameCount); if (frameCount == 13) break; } CCAnimate *danceAction = [CCAnimate actionWithAnimation:danceAnimation restoreOriginalFrame:NO ]; [danceSprite runAction:danceAction]; But when I touched the screen it is giving the error CCSprite: setTexture doesn't work when the sprite is rendered using a CCSpriteSheet

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  • Only first UIView added view addSubview shows correct orientation

    - by Brian Underwood
    I've got three ViewControllers set up to handle three views. The problem that I'm having is that in the simulator the orientation is LandscapeRight (which is what I want), and the first view shows up correctly in that landscape view, but when I move onto the second and third views, they show up rotated 90 degrees counter-clockwise with the upper-left corner of the view in the lower left corner of the phone's screen. I've been trying to debug this for a few days and the closest that I've gotten to a clue is tracing it the following way: The following is in my app delegate's applicationDidFinishLaunching: NSLog(@"1"); [window addSubview:welcomeController.view]; NSLog(@"2"); [window addSubview:goalController.view]; NSLog(@"3"); [window addSubview:planningController.view]; NSLog(@"4"); [window bringSubviewToFront:welcomeController.view]; NSLog(@"5"); Each of my ViewControllers implement something similar to the following (the only change being the controller's name switched out in the string passed to NSLog): - (BOOL)shouldAutorotateToInterfaceOrientation:(UIInterfaceOrientation)interfaceOrientation { // Return YES for supported orientations NSLog(@"called for WelcomeController"); return (interfaceOrientation == UIInterfaceOrientationLandscapeRight); } With that, I get the following output on the Console: a called for WelcomeController called for WelcomeController called for WelcomeController called for WelcomeController 2 called for GoalController 3 called for PlanningController 4 5 I find it interesting that shouldAutorotateToInterfaceOrientation is called 4 times for the first view that's added, while the other two only get called once. I expect that this is probably because it's got to do some setup at first (and I believe that the simulator starts off in portrait mode, so it's might be calling it while doing the rotation), but I find the correlation a bit suspicious. I've switched the order around so that the addSubview is called for the goalController first and the welcomeController second. In this case, it's the goalController which displays in the correct landscape orientation (it's normally the welcome controller). This would seem to eliminate my XIB files and the ViewControllers themselves. I'm not sure why the first view where addSubview is called is special. I also tried using insertSubview at index 0 with the same results.

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  • UISearchBar and UINavigationController

    - by Calvin L
    I have an .xib file connected to a ViewController, which is init'ed as the root controller of an instance of UINavigationController in my appDelegate. In that view, I have a UISearchBar and a UITableView below it. When the view loads up, there's a navigationBar at the top, followed by a ~20 pixel gap, and then the UISearchBar, and the table beneath it: My problem is that when I enter the UISearchBar to type something, the navigation bar disappears (which is fine), but the search box is all screwy: I'm pretty new to this (a couple of weeks), so I'm not quite sure what's going on. Can anyone help me shed some light on this?

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  • Converting NSDecimalNumber to NSString

    - by 4thSpace
    I'm retrieving a key from an object that looks like this: po obj { TypeID = 3; TypeName = Asset; } The key value is being retrieved like this: NSString *typeId = (NSString*)[obj objectForKey:@"TypeID"]; Rather than typeId being an NSString, it is an NSDecimalNumber. Why is that? How do I convert it to an NSString?

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  • Multithreaded search with UISearchDisplayController

    - by Kulpreet
    I'm sort of new to any sort of multithreading and simply can't seem to get a simple search method working on a background thread properly. Everything seems to be in order with an NSAutoreleasePool and the UI being updated on the main thread. The app doesn't crash and does perform a search in the background but the search results yield the several of the same items several times depending on how fast I type it in. The search works properly without the multithreading (which is commented out), but is very slow because of the large amounts of data I am working with. Here's the code: - (void)filterContentForSearchText:(NSString*)searchText { NSAutoreleasePool *apool = [[NSAutoreleasePool alloc] init]; isSearching = YES; //[self.filteredListContent removeAllObjects]; // First clear the filtered array. for (Entry *entry in appDelegate.entries) { NSComparisonResult result = [entry.item compare:searchText options:(NSCaseInsensitiveSearch|NSDiacriticInsensitiveSearch) range:NSMakeRange(0, [searchText length])]; if (result == NSOrderedSame) { [self.filteredListContent addObject:entry]; } } isSearching=NO; [self.searchDisplayController.searchResultsTableView performSelectorOnMainThread:(@selector(reloadData)) withObject:nil waitUntilDone:NO]; //[self.searchDisplayController.searchResultsTableView reloadData]; [apool drain]; } - (BOOL)searchDisplayController:(UISearchDisplayController *)controller shouldReloadTableForSearchString:(NSString *)searchString { [NSObject cancelPreviousPerformRequestsWithTarget:self selector:@selector(filteredListContent:) object:searchString]; [self.filteredListContent removeAllObjects]; // First clear the filtered array. [self performSelectorInBackground:(@selector(filterContentForSearchText:)) withObject:searchString]; //[self filterContentForSearchText:searchString]; // Return YES to cause the search result table view to be reloaded. return NO; }

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  • UITextField in UITableView to becomeFirstResponder.

    - by f0rz
    Hi ! I have a problem which I dont have a clue how to work around. Maybe anyone of you could help me to the correct directions... Simple I have a UITableView with each cell containing a UITextField. When I´m editing a cell (UITextField) and hit Return Key, a new row is inserted under the current cell. After that I reloadData on the TableView, the new row is showed. Everything is OK here. Now to my problem, I want to [UITextField becomeFirstResponder] on the newest added row. But I could not find anyway to accomplish this. I could post code but didn't find that necessary. Cheers.

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  • how do we access values stored in NSMutableArray of NSMutableDictionary ?

    - by srikanth rongali
    I have stored values in NsMutableDictionaries . ThenI stored all the dictionaries in NSMutable Array. I need to access the values ? How can I do that ? -(void)viewDidLoad { [super viewDidLoad]; self.title = @"Library"; self.navigationItem.rightBarButtonItem = [[UIBarButtonItem alloc] initWithTitle:@"Close" style:UIBarButtonItemStyleBordered target:self action:@selector(close:)]; cells = [[NSMutableArray alloc] initWithObjects:@"dict1", @"dict2", @"dict3", @"dict4", @"dict5", @"dict6", nil]; dict1 = [[NSMutableDictionary alloc] initWithObjectsAndKeys:@"Mon, 01 Feb #2", @"date", @"0.7", @"time", @"1.2MB", @"size", @"200*200", @"pix", nil]; dict2 = [[NSMutableDictionary alloc] initWithObjectsAndKeys:@"Wed, 02 Mar #3", @"date", @"1.2", @"time", @"2.2MB", @"size", @"300*300", @"pix", nil]; dict3 = [[NSMutableDictionary alloc] initWithObjectsAndKeys:@"Tue, 03 Apr #5", @"date", @"1.7", @"time", @"2.5MB", @"size", @"240*240", @"pix", nil]; dict4 = [[NSMutableDictionary alloc] initWithObjectsAndKeys:@"Mon, 01 Feb #2", @"date", @"0.7", @"time", @"1.2MB", @"size", @"200*200", @"pix", nil]; dict5 = [[NSMutableDictionary alloc] initWithObjectsAndKeys:@"Mon, 10 Nov #5", @"date", @"2.7", @"time", @"4.2MB", @"size", @"200*400", @"pix", nil]; dict6 = [[NSMutableDictionary alloc] initWithObjectsAndKeys:@"Mon, 11 Dec #6", @"date", @"4.7", @"time", @"2.2MB", @"size", @"500*200", @"pix", nil]; //[cells addObject:dict1]; //[cells addObject:dict2]; //[cells addObject:dict3]; //[cells addObject:dict4]; //[cells addObject:dict5]; //[cells addObject:dict6]; } // Customize the number of rows in the table view. - (NSInteger)tableView:(UITableView *)tableView numberOfRowsInSection:(NSInteger)section { return [cells count]; } // Customize the appearance of table view cells. - (UITableViewCell *)tableView:(UITableView *)tableView cellForRowAtIndexPath:(NSIndexPath *)indexPath { static NSString *CellIdentifier = @"Cell"; UITableViewCell *cell = [tableView dequeueReusableCellWithIdentifier:CellIdentifier]; if (cell == nil) { cell = [[[UITableViewCell alloc] initWithFrame:CGRectZero reuseIdentifier:CellIdentifier] autorelease]; //cell.contentView.frame = CGRectMake(0.0f, 0.0f, 320.0f, 80.0f); [cell setAccessoryType:UITableViewCellAccessoryDisclosureIndicator]; UIImageView *image1 = [[UIImageView alloc]init]; image1.frame = CGRectMake(0.0f, 0.0f, 80.0f, 80.0f); image1.tag = tag7; UILabel *dateLabel = [[UILabel alloc]init]; dateLabel.frame = CGRectMake(100.0f, 5.0f, 120.0f, 25.0f); dateLabel.font = [UIFont fontWithName:@"Georgia" size:10]; dateLabel.tag = tag1; UILabel *timeLabel = [[UILabel alloc] init]; timeLabel.frame = CGRectMake(100.0f, 30.0f, 40.0f, 25.0f); timeLabel.font = [UIFont fontWithName:@"Georgia" size:10]; timeLabel.tag = tag2; UILabel *sizeLabel = [[UILabel alloc] init]; sizeLabel.frame = CGRectMake(160.0f, 30.0f, 40.0f, 25.0f); sizeLabel.font = [UIFont fontWithName:@"Georgia" size:10]; sizeLabel.tag = tag3; UILabel *pixLabel = [[UILabel alloc] init]; pixLabel.frame = CGRectMake(220.0f, 30.0f, 40.0f, 25.0f); pixLabel.font = [UIFont fontWithName:@"Georgia" size:10]; pixLabel.tag = tag4; UILabel *shareLabel = [[UILabel alloc] init]; shareLabel.frame = CGRectMake(100.0f, 55.0f, 100.0f, 25.0f); shareLabel.font = [UIFont fontWithName:@"Georgia" size:10]; shareLabel.tag = tag5; UILabel *deleteLabel = [[UILabel alloc] init]; deleteLabel.frame = CGRectMake(220.0f, 55.0f, 100.0f, 25.0f); deleteLabel.font = [UIFont fontWithName:@"Georgia" size:10]; deleteLabel.tag = tag6; [cell.contentView addSubview:dateLabel]; [cell.contentView addSubview:timeLabel]; [cell.contentView addSubview:sizeLabel]; [cell.contentView addSubview:pixLabel]; [cell.contentView addSubview:shareLabel]; [cell.contentView addSubview:deleteLabel]; [cell.contentView addSubview:image1]; [dateLabel release]; [timeLabel release]; [sizeLabel release]; [pixLabel release]; [shareLabel release]; [deleteLabel release]; [image1 release]; } // Set up the cell... [(UILabel *)[cell viewWithTag:tag1] setText:[cells objectAtIndex:[dict1 objectForKey: @"date"]]]; [(UILabel *)[cell viewWithTag:tag2] setText:[cells objectAtIndex:[dict1 objectForKey: @"time"]]]; [(UILabel *)[cell viewWithTag:tag3] setText:[cells objectAtIndex:[dict1 objectForKey: @"size"]]]; [(UILabel *)[cell viewWithTag:tag4] setText:[cells objectAtIndex:[dict1 objectForKey: @"pix"]]]; [(UILabel *)[cell viewWithTag:tag5] setText:@"Share"]; [(UILabel *)[cell viewWithTag:tag6] setText:@"Delete"]; cell.imageView.image = [UIImage imageNamed:@"image2.png"]; return cell; } - (CGFloat)tableView:(UITableView *)tableView heightForRowAtIndexPath:(NSIndexPath *)indexPath { return 80.0f; } I did in above way but it is not working. I know the mistake is at the accessing values. but, I could not get how to do it ? Thank You.

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  • Sanity check: UIBarButtonItem crashes trying to perform action

    - by Giao
    One of my users is reporting a crash on his device, an iPhone 3GS. Other devices of the same type are not reporting similar behavior. He's sent me a crash log and based on reading it, I'm not sure how to proceed. I hope I'm not interpreting the crash log incorrectly but it doesn't look like my action has been called yet. This is how I'm creating and setting up the UIBarButtonItem: - (void)viewDidLoad { [super viewDidLoad]; UIBarButtonItem *addButton = [[UIBarButtonItem alloc] initWithBarButtonSystemItem:UIBarButtonSystemItemAdd target:self action:@selector(addLog:)]; self.navigationItem.rightBarButtonItem = addButton; [addButton release]; } This is the my action method: - (IBAction)addLog:(id)sender { MyViewController *myController = [[MyViewController alloc] initWithNibName:@"MyNib" bundle:nil]; UINavigationController *subNavigationController = [[UINavigationController alloc] initWithRootViewController: myController]; [self presentModalViewController:subNavigationController animated:YES]; [myController release]; [subNavigationController release]; } This is the crash log: Exception Type: EXC_CRASH (SIGABRT) Exception Codes: 0x00000000, 0x00000000Crashed Thread: 0 Thread 0 Crashed: 0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x0007e98c __kill + 81 libSystem.B.dylib 0x0007e97c kill + 4 2 libSystem.B.dylib 0x0007e96e raise + 10 3 libSystem.B.dylib 0x0009361a abort + 34 4 MyApp 0x000042e8 0x1000 + 13032 5 CoreFoundation 0x00058ede -[NSObject performSelector:withObject:withObject:] + 18 6 UIKit 0x0004205e -[UIApplication sendAction:to:from:forEvent:] + 78 7 UIKit 0x00094d4e -[UIBarButtonItem(Internal) _sendAction:withEvent:] + 86 8 CoreFoundation 0x00058ede -[NSObject performSelector:withObject:withObject:] + 18 9 UIKit 0x0004205e -[UIApplication sendAction:to:from:forEvent:] + 78 10 UIKit 0x00041ffe -[UIApplication sendAction:toTarget:fromSender:forEvent:] + 26 11 UIKit 0x00041fd0 -[UIControl sendAction:to:forEvent:] + 32 12 UIKit 0x00041d2a -[UIControl(Internal) _sendActionsForEvents:withEvent:] + 350 13 UIKit 0x0004263e -[UIControl touchesEnded:withEvent:] + 330 14 UIKit 0x00041656 -[UIWindow _sendTouchesForEvent:] + 318 15 UIKit 0x00041032 -[UIWindow sendEvent:] + 74

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  • iPhone SDK mySQL

    - by Kevin
    Hello everybody, I'm starting on a new iPhone project, and this application mostly relies on mySQL. I have a mysql database running on my computer, and I need this application to send queries to the server to gain information. One example is creating and logging into an account. I have successfully done this on my windows vb.net application, but I know that objective c will be harder. This is basically getting text from the sql database and displaying it on the iPhone application. If someone could simply help me on that, I'll easily get started. So I hope that you guys help me out here :). Thanks Kevin

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  • ABAddressBook: trouble getting Identifier from MultiValueRef Index

    - by Meltemi
    Every time the following line gets executed emailID is set to 0... yet it clearly should be 1 (or whatever is the Identifier for the value at index 1). ABMultiValueIdentifier emailID = ABMultiValueGetIdentifierAtIndex(emailMultiRef, selectedEmailIndex); CFIndex selectedEmailIndex has a value of: 1 ABMultiValueRef emailMultiRef has a value of: 0: _$!<Work>!$_ (0x4847e90) - [email protected] (0x4847eb0) 1: _$!<Work>!$_ (0x4847660) - www.creative-consulting-inc.com (0x4847810) Anyone see what's happening within this convoluted address book?!?

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  • UIBarButtonItem: target-action not working?

    - by Jacob Relkin
    Hey fellas, I've got a custom view inside of a UIBarButtonItem, set by calling -initWithCustomView. OK, so the view renders fine, but when I tap it, it doesn't call the method that I set as the UIBarButtonItem's action property. Oh, and I have verified that my -deselectAll method works fine. Here's my code: UIImageView *SOCImageView = [[ UIImageView alloc ] initWithImage:[ UIImage imageNamed: @"cancel_wide.png" ] ]; SOItem.leftBarButtonItem = [[ UIBarButtonItem alloc ] initWithCustomView: SOCImageView ]; [ SOCImageView release ]; [ SOItem.leftBarButtonItem setTarget: self ]; [ SOItem.leftBarButtonItem setAction: @selector( deselectAll ) ]; Thanks a million

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  • UIAlertViewDelegate method didDismissWithButtonIndex gets called while the phone is sleeping/locked.

    - by Rob
    I have a UIAlertView who's didDismissWithButtonIndex delegate method calls pops the view controller (same class, it's the alertview delegate and the viewcontroller) to return the user to the previous screen. The issue is that when you lock the phone before the [alert show]; is called, something is calling didDismissWithButtonIndex while the phone is locked. Since the response to that is to pop the view controller, which releases and deallocs it, I crash on the callback. What is causing this phantom button press? Seems like a framework bug, but I hate jumping to that conclusion. I'm definitely not hitting the button, because I hit a breakpoint in my code right before it's displayed. Then I lock the phone. Then I continue. I see it do the show, return to the event loop, and then, while the phone is still locked, hit my breakpoint in didDismissWithButtonIndex. There are a few internet/forum postings about similar spurious delegate calls, but no concrete answers. This is on the simulator, and the device, both OS 2.2 and OS 3.0. I'm assuming I'm missing something, but what? Update: Yeah, I created a simple project with just two view controllers, where when the 2nd view controller displays it creates the alert, and shows it. Then I NSLog in the delegate method, and when the phone is locked, it fires once while locked, and then again when it's unlocked and the button is clicked...2 log messages. But when not locked, there's only one. I guess I'll open an issue, but it seems awfully obvious to have survived this long without anyone complaining. :-) I'm going to try and work around it by making an isActive flag value when the willResignActive/didBecomeActive notifications arrive, and if the app isn't active skipping the delegate body. Update I went ahead in July after I posted this and created radar 7097363 for this issue. There's been no response. The workaround in practice works quite well, checking the active status when processing the delegate, and skipping the action if the the app is inactive.

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  • Customizing UIPickerView

    - by Raj
    Hi all, I have a requirement where UIPickerView should be customized. The picker view should look something like this: The application which has customized the pickerView similarly is: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/convert-the-unit-calculator/id325758140?mt=8 I have tried removing the default pickerView selection bar by resetting the property showsSelectionIndicator of UIImagePicker and adding a overlay view. But the problem is, the overlay view should be transparent so that the wheel behind it is visible. But the other application somehow does it even though the selection bar is not transparent. Any ideas on how to achieve this feat? Thanks and Regards, Raj

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  • Design patter to keep track UITableView rows correspondance to underlying data in constant time.

    - by DenNukem
    When my model changes I want to animate changes in UITableView by inserting/deleting rows. For that I need to know the ordinal of the given row (so I can construct NSIndexPath), which I find hard to do in better-than-linear time. For example, consider that I have a list of addressbook entries which are manualy sorted by the user, i.e. there is no ordering "key" that represents the sort order. There is also a corresponding UITableView that shows one row per addressbook entry. When UITableView queries the datasource I query the NSMUtableArray populated with my entries and return required data in constant time for each row. However, if there is a change in underlying model I am getting a notification "Joe Smith, id#123 has been removed". Now I have a dilemma. A naive approach would be to scan the array, determine the index at which Joe Smith is and then ask UITableView to remove that precise row from the view, also removing it form the array. However, the scan will take linear time to finish. Now I could have an NSDictionary which allows me to find Joe Smith in constant time, but that doesn't do me a lot of good because I still need to find his ordinal index within the array in order to instruct UITableView to remove that row, which is again a linear search. I could further decide to store each object's ordinal inside the object itself to make it constant, but it will become outdated after first such update as all subsequent index values will have changed due to removal of an object. So what is the correct design pattern to accurately reflect model changes in the UITableView in costant (or at least logarithmic) time?

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  • Animating custom-drawn UITableViewCell when entering edit mode

    - by Adam Alexander
    Background First of all, much gratitude to atebits for their very informative blog post Fast Scrolling in Tweetie with UITableView. The post explains in detail how the developers were able to squeeze as much scrolling performance as possible out of the UITableViews in Tweetie. Goals Beginning with the source code linked from the blog post (original) (my github repo): Allow a UITableView using these custom cells to switch to edit mode, exposing the UI for deleting an item from the table. (github commit) Move the cell's text aside as the deletion control slides in from the left. This is complete, although the text jumps back and forth without animation. (github commit) Apply animation to the text movement in goal 2 above for a smooth user experience. This is the step where I became stuck. The Question What is the best way to introduce this animation to complete goal 3? It would be nice if this could be done in a manner that keeps the logic from my last commit because I would love the option to move the conflicting part of the view only, while any non-conflicting portions (such as right-justified text) stay in the same place or move a different number of pixels. If the above is not possible then undoing my last commit and replacing it with an option that slides the entire view to the right would be a workable solution also. I appreciate any help anyone can provide, from quick pointers and ideas all the way to code snippets or github commits. Of course you are welcome to fork my repo if you would like. I will be staying involved with this question to make sure any successful resolution is committed to github and fully documented here. Thanks very much for your time! Updated thoughts I have been thinking about this a lot since my first post and realized that moving some text items relative to others in the view could undo some of the original performance goals solved in the original blog post. So at this point I am thinking a solution where the entire single subview is animated to its new postion may be the best one. Second, if it is done in this way there may be an instance where the subview has a custom color or gradient background. Hopefully this can be done in a way that in its normal position the background extends unseen off to the left enough so that when the view is slid to the right the custom background is still visible across the entire cell.

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  • Why does this JSON fail only in iPhone?

    - by 4thSpace
    I'm using the JSON framework from http://code.google.com/p/json-framework. The JSON below fails with this error: -JSONValue failed. Error trace is: ( Error Domain=org.brautaset.JSON.ErrorDomain Code=5 UserInfo=0x124a20 "Unescaped control character '0xd'", Error Domain=org.brautaset.JSON.ErrorDomain Code=3 UserInfo=0x11bc20 "Object value expected for key: Phone", Error Domain=org.brautaset.JSON.ErrorDomain Code=3 UserInfo=0x1ac6e0 "Expected value while parsing array" ) JSON being parsed: [{"id" :"2422","name" :"BusinessA","address" :"7100 U.S. 50","lat" :"38.342945","lng" :"-90.390701","CityId" :"11","StateId" :"38","CategoryId" :"1","Phone" :"(200) 200-2000","zip" :"00010"}] I think 0xd represents a carriage. When I put the above JSON in TextWrangler, I don't see any carriage returns. I got the JSON by doing "po myjson" in the debugger. It passes this validator: http://json.parser.online.fr/. Can anyone see what the problem may be?

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  • key value coding-compliant for NSObject class?

    - by 4thSpace
    I've created a singleton class that loads a plist. I keep getting this error when I try to set a value: '[ setValue:forUndefinedKey:]: this class is not key value coding-compliant for the key test.' I have one key in the plist file. The key is named "test" and has no value associated with it. I set the value like this: [[PlistManager sharedManager].plist setValue:@"the title value" forKey:@"test"]; I look at the set plist dictionary and see this from within PlistManager: po self.plistDictionary { test = ""; } I get the error just as I'm leaving PlistManager in the debugger. PlistManager is of type NSObject. So no xibs. Any ideas on what I need to do?

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