Hi, I have made a maps app using MKMapKit and once it loads it shows the current location with tracking. But before it completely loads, it shows world map for fraction of a second and again it shows a grey grid for about another fraction... how do I smoothly show the user location... just as done in Google Maps App?
The NSOperationQueue class regulates the execution of a set of NSOperation objects. An operation queue is generally used to perform some asynchronous operations on a background thread so as not to block the main thread :P:P:P:P:P:P
A: The NSOperationQueue class regulates the execution of a set of NSOperation objects. An operation queue is generally used to perform some asynchronous operations on a background thread so as not to block the main thread.
Not running State: The app has not been launched or was running but was terminated by the system
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Inactive state: The app is running in the foreground but is currently not receiving events. (It may be executing other code though.) An app usually stays in this state only briefly as it transitions to a different state. The only time it stays inactive for any period of time is when the user locks the screen or the system prompts the user to respond to some event, such as an incoming phone call or SMS message.
Active state: The app is running in the foreground and is receiving events. This is the normal mode for foreground apps.
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Background state: The app is in the background and executing code. Most apps enter this state briefly on their way to being suspended. However, an app that requests extra execution time may remain in this state for a period of time. In addition, an app being launched directly into the background enters this state instead of the inactive state. For information about how to execute code while in the background, see “Background Execution and Multitasking.”
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Suspended state: The app is in the background but is not executing code. The system moves apps to this state automatically and does not notify them before doing so. While suspended, an app remains in memory but does not execute any code. When a low-memory condition occurs, the system may purge suspended apps without notice to make more space for the foreground app
i dont know how to fix it so make it keep current lines on screen, then be able to draw a new line, not connected to the last line but dont have to redraw every time
like if you draw a circle, then a line, it will redraw the circle. then in the past version of code, if it doesnt redraw it, it will add a line from the end point of last drawn line to the startpoint of the new line so it cant make a x if you tried unless user went back on the x to the middle and made a line the other diagnal direction
so basically i use this other code in my other view to make it an image itself every time after im done drawing 1 line, then set that image as the view background basically, then i can draw again?
@dimplepanchal thats a good and smart way of doing it-_- me and my friend were overthinking this
@DimplePanchal NSCoder is an abstractClass which represents a stream of data. They are used in Archiving and Unarchiving objects. NSCoder objects are usually used in a method that is being implemented so that the class conforms to the protocol. (which has something like encodeObject and decodeObject methods in them).
There can be 2 ways to implement this on my point of view
U can save paths in NSArray and draw all those in loop while calling drawRect method and then while undoing, remove last object, add it to buffer array and redraw all the arrays.
U can get one offline buffer canvas where you can have an...
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@Jerry no
@iPhoneDeveloper nscoder archieves ur data in some file, like u do serialisation
@DimplePanchal oh han n one more thing..nscoder se data retained rehta hai??i mean agar app terminate karke restart kare fir b??jaise nsuserdefault me hota hai?