I want to make an image like [this]
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I have the upper image and text with me. Should I write text on image or any other suggestion for it.
I want to make it a complete png image(image + label) and set it as the background of ...
@sandy @dark @IphoneDeveloper Hey. I got a viewController and view1, view2. I addsubviewed the view1 to the viewController and when i click on the button in view1 i have to show the view2. But when i did like this [self.superView addSubview:view2]; then the view1 is not at all releasing.
@thoughtbreaker Would you be kind and explain the difference between these two ways of declaring a button-with (id) sender and without:(IBAction)buttonDigitPressed:(id)sender; or simply (IBAction) cancelInput.Thanks
@Abizern Would you be kind and explain the difference between these two ways of declaring a button-with (id) sender and without:(IBAction)buttonDigitPressed:(id)sender; or simply (IBAction) cancelInput.Thanks
@Abizern Got an error property rootview controller not found on objec window
what might be the reason??
my deployment target and basesdk version is new ios
@darkc Got an error property rootview controller not found on objec window what might be the reason?? my deployment target and basesdk version is new ios
// Get number of rows in your table.
NSUInteger existingRows = ...;
// Create the index path of new cell to be added.
NSIndexPath *newCellIndexPath = [NSIndexPath indexPathForRow:existingRows inSection:0];
// Update the datasource model...
// Add the new cell to table.
[self.myTableView insertRowsAtIndexPaths:[NSArray arrayWithObject:newCellIndexPath] withRowAnimation:UITableViewRowAnimationFade];
@george 'id' is a type -- specifically, it's the type of an untyped pointer to an object. A variable of type 'id' can point to any objective-c object. In the case of an IBAction, it's common to have a single parameter named 'sender' that is the object sending the action. Any type of object can send the action, so the type of the 'sender' parameter is 'id'.
@Abizern and it is running well in device.. but not in simulator...and i tried by changing the code to [window addsubview:navigationcontroller.view] here the app does't shows anything
@ABizern Now iam using 4.2 iphone... I ve not added the addsubview method in my project...it is still as self.window.rootViewController = self.navController but showing error (red indicator) and running in device.. not in simulator
@Abhishek, Why would you give tag to buttons that are added to cells. Just get the superview of the button, which is a cell and get the row of the cell
@Abhishek, The row of your new player will be the total number of rows present in your table. So, lets say your table has 3 players. And you want to add a new player. The row of this new player will be 3 (indicating 4th row as rows are from 0 to 3)
@Abhishek The algorithm is simple. Prepare the index path of the new cell. Update your data source array. Invoke addRows method in your table. Scroll to this newly prepared index path.
// Override to allow orientations other than the default portrait orientation. - (BOOL)shouldAutorotateToInterfaceOrientation:(UIInterfaceOrientation)interfaceOrientation { // Return YES for supported orientations.
if (interfaceOrientation==UIInterfaceOrientationLandscapeLeft || interfaceOrientation==UIInterfaceOrientationLandscapeRight) { self.scrollView.contentSize = CGSizeMake(480,300);
@ArchanaChaurasia, So for first time user default will be NO or zero value. So show the validation screen. On Successful validation, set the user default to true.
if (![[NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults] boolForKey:@"applicationRunBefore"]) { [[NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults] setBool:YES forKey:@"applicationRunBefore"]; [[NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults] synchronize]; // Application is running for the first time - do something }
The Delegation pattern is usually used to allow reuse of objects by allowing a helper object, or delegate, to assume the responsibility of customizing the behavior of the existing object without modifying its code. That is, a delegate is usually used to take some action at a defined hook. This is an alternative to customizing the behavior of a class via subclassing.
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