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posted on July 27, 2013 by Johann

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12:29
nice and quiet
Not sleeping!
did you ever figure it out?
Nope
Still working with that!
In between, i've finished my GridView issue with my UITableView :)
12:39
show me a pastie of that code again (i.e. all the code that makes up your table view populating methods)
I don't see "indexPathsForSelectedRows" anywhere in that code.
-(void)filterIt:(UIButton *)sender
{
NSArray *selec = [groupedTableView indexPathsForSelectedRows];
NSLog(@"Table 1 %@", selec);
}
-(void)filterIt:(UIButton *)sender
{
    if(groupedTableView)
    {
        NSArray *selec = [groupedTableView indexPathsForSelectedRows];
        NSLog(@"Table 1 %@", selec);
    } else {
        NSLog( @"why is groupedTableView null?");
    }
}
try that.
also. make certain at least one row is selected.
let me know what the output is
Table 1 (null)
12:53
and that's with a row selected ?
The documentation for "indexPathsForSelectedRows" says "Returns nil if there are no selected rows."
Yes
Is my procedure for selecting row is right?
let's find out
change your "didSelectRowAtIndexPath:" method to this:
- (void)tableView:(UITableView *)tableView didSelectRowAtIndexPath:(NSIndexPath *)indexPath
{
    [tableView deselectRowAtIndexPath:indexPath animated:YES];
    selectedCell[indexPath.section] = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"%i",indexPath.row];
    isFirsttimeSelection[indexPath.section] = [NSNumber numberWithBool:YES];

    NSLog( @"groupedTableView is %p while my tableView is %p", groupedTableView, tableView);
    [tableView reloadData];
}
I want to see if those object addresses are the same, which they should be.
groupedTableView is 0xb2fb800 while my tableView is 0xb2fb800
oh... I see something interesting. When you select your table view cell, do they stay selected?
or do they unselect immediately?
Nope. It will stay with UITableViewCellAccessoryCheckmark where which row selected
13:02
well no wonder "indexPathsForSelectedRows" is returning NULL. They unselect immediately
they're not selected when you click "filterIt"
"indexPathsForSelectedRows" only returns the index path for selected rows. Those cells aren't selected.
and having a checkmark accessory doesn't mean they are selected.
so.... do you want to have the cells truly selected? or do you want your "filterIt" method to come up with cells that have the checkmark?
Actually, i'm trying to display one Grouped UITableView with group of sections and rows. Each section can have only one selected row. Later, when i pressed my button. It should return selected rows indexPaths to manage my section and row.
what's selected to you? that it's highlighted and/or blue, or that the row simply has a checkmark ?
the row simply has a checkmark
okay, so we can't use "indexPathsForSelectedRows", then.
we have to use something else.
else? Any highlight/select way of cell?
13:16
do you have anything that keeps track of which cells / rows have the checkmark?
maybe it's the "isFirsttimeSelection" array ?
you mean any array?
selectedCell[indexPath.section] = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"%i",indexPath.row];
isFirsttimeSelection[indexPath.section] = [NSNumber numberWithBool:YES];
in didSelectRowAtIndexPath method
so you have the rows with checkmarks somewhere in there?
can you use that in your filterIt method?
Yes
@MichaelDautermann There?
13:33
yes... but I am working with a co-worker at the moment
on something else
I'll come back to you in a few minutes
13:45
getting anywhere closer to a solution or waiting for me ?
I really need help with this issue: When the app comes out of applicationDidBecomeActive, I would like the to have the FirstScreenView to appear no matter what view was active when the app goes into applicationWillResignActive.
well, how do you intend to do that, @Patricia ?
Researching in this and, trying to do this too.. But confusing.
I have been researching NSNotification...
@MichaelDautermann Give me some idea to achieve that..
13:49
well you know when your app comes back via "applicationDidBecomeActive:" @Patricia
now all you need to do is figure out how to change the view being displayed to the one you desire.
Yes, I know that, I have been trying to find a solution to this issue for days... I have had a bit of success, but I recieve the following: 2013-07-26 23:26:45.815 USAQAIOS001[834:11303] Warning: Attempt to present <PLCFirstScreen: 0x7592060> on <PLCInstructions: 0x756e360> whose view is not in the window hierarchy!
I am using nibs
Patricia, can you go to pastebin or pastie.org and cut & paste the code you're using to switch views when the application returns to the foreground ?
What is pastebin or pastie.org??
these are sites where you can copy & paste code for me (or whoever is helping you) to look at.
it's better to use those sites for showing off code instead of cutting & pasting into a chat room.
where formatting doesn't always translate well
and some people don't appreciate seeing 200 lines of code zoom across their screen when they have nothing to do with the conversation.
This is not a large code snippet.
14:01
okay then.
but if I see the words "(see full text)"
then you know it's too large.
see what I mean ?
it IS a larger code snippet.
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put it in a pastie / pastebin
@Praveen I'm working on a fix for you
even though it should be YOU writing this code.
It has been pasted on pastie.org
that's nice.
what's the URL for your pastie ?
give me a few minutes @Patricia
I'm trying to help @Praveen first.
OK, thank you for your assitance.
14:09
@MichaelDautermann Give me some idea!
okay @Praveen ... here you go -> pastebin.com/yBDUKNNJ
you need to create a new instance variable named "NSMutableArray * selectedCellArray"
now that I think about it, I want to change the name of "selectedCellArray" to "cellsWithCheckmarkArray"
but anyways... you get the idea
I think.... I hope.
Will check it out!
I'll help you in a few minutes @Patricia
I'm still working on my real job right now, too.
No problem, I appreciate your help!
One issue is there..
It simply returns all the selected Rows and the rows which was selected before too!! :(
14:18
I'm getting close to giving up on you @Praveen
you wanted all the rows that have checkmarks, right?
@MichaelDautermann Yes
@MichaelDautermann Did you understand what i'm trying. Or else, you can understand what i'm trying to do from here
There?
14:41
yes...
I tried to help you as best I could and I'm a little frustrated.
I might go look at Patricia's problem next
and then come back to you.
Okay sure! In between i'll try by myself
@Patricia the code I see is just a timer thing... what does that have to do with your initial / first view ?
What I originally wanted was that after the app went into applicationDidEnterBackground,
What I originally wanted was that after the app went into applicationDidEnterBackground for a certain amount of time, when the applicationDidBecomeActive, I wanted the FirstScreen to become active. I
is there a second sentence or are you still typing it in?
oh...t here it is...
I don't understand your code though, @Patricia
14:56
Well at this point I do not know what to do. the code was suggested by another person.
I don't know what to suggest to you either, since the only code of yours I've seen is 3 lines
After the system checks whether the time has been reached, the NSNotification brings up the FirstScreen of the program, but sometimes there is an error message:Warning: Attempt to present <PLCFirstScreen: 0x7592060> on <PLCFirstScreen: 0x756e360> whose view is not in the window
show me the code that attempts to present that view.
and do it in a pastie or pastebin
Today is my sad day i think
15:14
@Praveen Chin up, it will get better! Programming can be frustrating!
Yes
Still thinking!
I see it... I'm on the phone right now with co-workers...
15:31
@MichaelDautermann One small doubt!
@Patricia I'm still thinking about what the best solution for you is
are you using a navigation controller, @Patricia ?
UM..no. I am using an AppDelegate.
every app has an application delegate
some apps also have navigation controllers
you can have both.
in fact, I can't imagine an app that has only a navigation controller and no app delegate
but anyways, what you are saying is that you do not have a navigation controller, yes @Patricia ?
do you use a storyboard, Patricia ?
15:36
Yes.
No, using xib.
Ugh.
Ugh?? Why??
you're not making a solution easy for me.
so to get from one view controller to the next view controller, do you always do "initWithNibName" and "presentViewController:"
???
self.onecard = [[PLCOneCard alloc] initWithNibName:@"PLCOneCardView" bundle:nil];
[self.firstscreen.view removeFromSuperview];
[self.view insertSubview:self.onecard.view atIndex:0];
when you come back to active, you want to basically reset all the views to the first view, yes?
wow, you sure do seem excited
Well, the app was ready for beta testing until I tested it on the iPhone 3gs ios 5.1. Then I discovered what Apple had done and the "fun" began.
do this in your app delegate
- (void)applicationDidBecomeActive:(UIApplication *)application
{
    PLCFirstScreen *theNewViewController = [[PLCFirstScreen alloc]initWithNibName:@"PLCFirstScreenView" bundle:nil];

    if(theNewViewController)
        self.window.rootViewController = theNewViewController;
}
and see what happens.
(gosh this code is fugly)
Fugly?? Why??
15:48
because it's not checking to see that the window is currently already showing the PLCFirstScreenView ... so it's likely to flash that view twice
I just want to see if this works for you to begin with
it's not production quality code.
why did you decide to use xibs and not use a storyboard?
the only time xibs are appropriate nowadays is if the app is gigantic and/or there are multiple engineers making user interface changes.
Because I did not feel like going through any additional changes. Perhaps when this app is finished I will look into story boards.
in general, once you start down a path (xibs or storyboards), you're stuck.
you decided on xib files. that's what you're going to stick with through the app's lifecycle.
it's incredibly difficult, if not downright impossible, to switch from one to the other
It is working on the ios 6.0 Simulator, now trying the actual iPhone...
@MichaelDautermann This is always returning last selected row's indexPath :(
all that function does is add or remove index path objects from an array @Praveen ... it doesn't return anything.
16:00
@Michael So far, so good...
@MichaelDautermann Actually, your code works. But, returns the indexPaths whatever the rows been selected. When, the same row is selected. Then only its indexPath removed from the array
when you touch a row, does that turn on and off the checkmark ?
If already checkmark is there, it won't turn off. Actually, i need the behaviour like android radio group
It will turn off only, other row in same section selecte
so you don't want the checkmark to turn off each time the cell is touched?
ahhh, okay... it's a radio group thing
Nope
Yes
16:05
can you make the code changes to that function or do you want me to do it?
I've tried with this But, no use
Did you see that code?
yes I've seen that code
I'm redoing that function for you.
Okay
okay @Praveen, I've modified the function -> pastebin.com/yBDUKNNJ
Checking
*** Terminating app due to uncaught exception 'NSGenericException', reason: '*** Collection <__NSArrayM: 0xaa8aed0> was mutated while being enumerated.'
16:19
@Michael So far, so good, the code has been tested on an ios6 simulator and on two iPhones and it worked. Before going to the FirstScreen of the app, the previous screen can be seen, would using [insertthenameoftheviewis dismissViewControllerAnimated:NO completion:NULL]; be the solution??
maybe show the first view controller when going to background?
when your app comes back into the foreground
it shows the second view controller for a split second before going to the first view controller
do I understand you correctly ?
so what you're seeing is the last screen that was displayed before the application went into the background
instead of showing the first view controller when coming back to the foreground
why not show the first view controller when suspending and/or going to the background
does this make sense, @Patricia ?
16:23
Yes.
Could I use [insertthenameoftheview dismissViewControllerAnimated:NO completion:NULL];
I modified the code again for you @Praveen --> pastebin.com/yBDUKNNJ
sure @Patricia ... see what happens. I bet you'll get a crash or it'll look really bad.
but try it and see what happens
:) Oh finally its working with which i expect
Thanks a lot @MichaelDautermann
Why should we use this? reverseObjectEnumerator
because when you delete an object from a mutable array going forwards, the enumerator loses track of where it is in the array (one object in it has been deleted, you see).
but going reverse, the enumerator is counting down so deleting that object means the enumerator doesn't lose it's place
does this make sense to you @Praveen ?
Yes absolutely!
I think we can play whatever we want in Objective-C :) more than Java Is this true?
I dunno... I can only get away with so much in Obj-C
16:32
:) anyway thanks a lot!
I put the code in the applicationDidEnterBackground, and nothing happened, so I put it in the applicationDidBecomeActive and nothing happened there either.
yep.
okay... time for me to nap for a bit
Okay. I'm planning to leave! Already 10.00 PM here
See you on monday
@MichaelDautermann I'll share my app link! Once it released :)
@Michael What is production quality code??
Good night!
16:38
code that you'd want to see on an app store app
I was talking to @Patricia
but yes, have a good night over there @Praveen
OK, how do would you know.
Okay
I told you what I didn't like about the code that I had written
16:39
Its 9.40 only there for you :)
but, if you think it's good enough to ship, ship it!
The iPhone programming I learned was from books.
yep, I understand.
Thank you Michael!!

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