Check the number of elements in the table and be sure the number is correct in the delegate numberOfRowsInSection:
- (NSInteger)tableView:(UITableView *)tableView numberOfRowsInSection:(NSInteger)section{
return the_correct_items_number;
}
The only thing that I can say is If the function is called only 2 times instead 4 , probably there is something wrong in the count of elements in the array (somewhere in your code you change the number of array while your are updating the table) .. but I see you also log the elements count... is very strange....
Have you tried to create a simulated array as source... a simple array created in only one point in the code (example in viewdidload)? Just to test if the table is correctly created?
i've done all the coding where i fetch data using XML and then show that data on the UITableView, data is shown without using the GCD, but when i add the UIActivityIndicator and used the gcd so the ActivityIndicator will show until the all the data hasn't arrive.
here's my code:
[super viewDidL...
The code below loads data into a UITableView by getting a google news RSS feed parsing the XML and putting it into the view . It works but when i push another view and come back the table view scroll is broken . I have isolated the problem to the GCD code . If i remove it the problem disappears ....
OK. I suggest strongly to test your table with a local array because if the problem is in the system threads, probably your code is correct but is executed in more different threads and this can corrupt your data or your table. To be sure our code is correct try to "cut" the asynchronous requests to the server.
In some my applications I was sure at 100% to manage correctly a label (example mylabel.text=@"hola";) but the label was not updated!!!! Because there were thread problem :-).