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10:20
I'm sorry, but you lost me there. Which question are you referring to? I can't see how your question (stackoverflow.com/questions/20881721/…) relates to the creation of two contexts. Did my suggestion in stackoverflow.com/questions/20853765/… solve your issue?
Hello
@Krumelur
@Krumelur, I am taking about this question stackoverflow.com/questions/20853765/…
Here in the question you can see the image, which as Hello written plus some unwanted line below it. So if I want to delete that unwanted line which is of hand touch, you had suggested me of drawing into Cglayers or creating two context. Did you remember
@Krumelur, hope you got it
10:49
@Krumelur, are you there?
Please reply
11:23
Hey @Krumelur, are you there?
 
1 hour later…
12:37
@Krumelur, any suggestions? Waiting for your reply
12:55
Hi, yes I saw that question. I suggested that you create a temporary context for the current stroke and then only draw it permanently once the fingers were released. This is what I meant with two contexts.
Does it make sense?
In other words, during the touchesMoved, only draw to the temporary context. Then in touchesReleased, draw the temporary context onto the permanent context, then clear the temporary context. Repeat the process every time the user touches.
Oh, and of course, when you draw the view, you overlay the temporary context over the permanent context. This gives the user the illusion that the incorrect stroke is deleted when the new, correct, touch begins.
I am not understanding :( @Krumelur
Do I need to use CGlayers @Krumelur, or just create one more graphicsContext
13:20
@Krumelur, please reply
as suggested by Wain, I am drawing into Cglayers, here is the code, which is working just 50%, bcoz, undo and redo is not working. Can you please help me out with this. Do you suggest me to do this way, or you suggested me to directly draw to context @Krumelur
@Krumelur, waiting for your reply
pastebin.com/hSNiaWJB, link for my drawing code
 
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14:30
I think I see where you are going. Maybe it would be wiser to store your drawings in collections of CGPathRefs instead?
15:01
@Krumelur, did you go through my code? And what do you think, should I not use CGLayers? And if I have to use CGpathRefs then how should I proceed
 
6 hours later…
21:00
I had a look at your code, and I think you are setting up the CGLayers correctly. However, you are still storing images in arrays. To undo the current stroke, you only need two layers. Please see my updated answer.
My comment about the CGPathRef was if you wanted to implement a full undo stack. This requires some redesign of your code.

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