@Dev2rights I agree you're going the wrong way about it. Links are made with Relationships, not by a field that holds an identifier (actually it does, but that's an implementation detail with the SQLite store)
@Abizern Sure, im still stuck in SQLite mentality and trying to shake it. The idea i need to provide is linkage to say 10 possible unique Entities, now having 10 Relationships where only 1 is valid is also a NO NO. Can i baseclass an entity in Core Data, or is there some form of Polymorphism ?
@Dev2rights No. define relationships to an object type. So if you have 10 (or 20 or 100) entities of that type they are all linked via the same, single relationship.
So if you are linking to 10 entities, you are linking through one relationship, not 10. Which is why when you perform a fetch based on relationships you get back an NSSet.
this is going to sound horrible when ask here but I dont know how to use the if statement that uses : and I dont know where to search for how to use it. Please do tell :)
@Abizern I see either i have missed something in my reading then or not been clear on my explanation. So to clarify say i have the Entity Animal , and i have the 2 Entities Mineral and Vegetable (with different attributes) and want to create a relationship from Animal to either Mineral Or Vegetable your saying that one relationship can be created to either in Animal ?
@Dev2rights You could have relationships for minerals, vegetables, and animals. or you could have a relationship to some superclass of all three. But that has some drawbacks. It all depends on what you want to do. Relationships are usually well defined if you're trying to abstract it away somehow you may be doing too much work. Depends on what you are trying to do.
@byte - I got it the wrong way round. It's something ? do this : else this;
@Abizern Well i am writing a magazine app and the idea is that an issue can have multiple page layouts, and each page links to the next in any order. There are say 10 different page layouts (Entities and corresponding VC). Now i need to make it open ended so if the client wants to add a new page layout (disregarding the schema not matching issues atm) That relationship between pages doesn't get broken and is expandable.
@Abizern Cool so there is a route to essentially add the polymorphic relationship in the schema, i will go away and research this then. If i could pay you some of my tiny amount of rep i would cheers dude.
@Dev2rights Good. This stuff isn't easy (it's not that difficult, but it isn't easy) and sites that seem to make it so are leaving out a lot of the stuff that makes the concepts easier to understand.
Any idiot can copy-paste code, but a programmer knows how to develop his/her own ideas after understanding a concept.
And that should be that for my Anti-RW rants for today.
@Abizern I totally agree, i have been a developer for almost 12 years now, didn't get here from the rantings of others, just a lot of reading and head scratching! TBH the best part is getting the design side right as you can stand back and stroke a beard to a well constructed concept based on the facts :) Thanks for the stars link too
@Abizern Im in Old Street, Yes i need to do some more networking actually to get other good freelance dev contacts as we are pretty busy at the moment. So consider me at the next one, looking now
Ok 2.7 is a low pass filter then :p ill read through that and refine my usage here
Time to get my head down and work out this relationship stuff then, i will most likely come to those events in that case and hopefully catch up with you guys :)
@virendra The trouble is if the user want's to close your app they can do it by pressing the home button, so there is no need to have a button in the app to close it.
@スイムイ I suppose Jaggery is sweet. It won't taste so bad as it comes back up.
iOS5 go into a suspended state, they don't get terminated unless 1) the user terminates the app in Jiggle mode. 2) The system kills the app to reclaim memory or 3) you do something to something so that the app terminates rather than going into the suspended state.
@Byte Nice. You went with the UIKit drawing methods in the end. Gives it a nice blocky feel.
@Abizern Right - I understand the concept in general. What I don't understand is why "discard changes" doesn't actually solve the problem, and why Xcode recommends that I do the very action that I just did.
@DeathMagus Xcode's uses of source control are the diff viewer (very good) telling you what files need updating (okay when it works). Anything else - use the command line. And for the love of god close xcode before doing any branch changes in the command line or it will crash.
@Byte I've got paranoid mode warnings turned on :).
@Abizern I have so many warnings in my projects. Mostly from #warning I created. So I ignore them and Now I am so used to ignore them that I stop caring :) I know... horrible habbit
@スイムイ Yeah i do bits TBH the whole XML Windowing system makes me cry compared to iOS Interface Builder. But we ported our game engine over to it which was soemwhat a tooth pulling exercise but now can support both platforms. Almost did it for Blackberry too but not worth it now there only suporting there business consumers
@Dev2rights But preparing an UI that would support any resolution will eventually make your knowledge in UI sharper. Its quite funny when i see programmers writing hard coded frames for views with no resizing mask for views. Not sure how the app would look like when they are run on different resolution devices.
@スイムイ Yeah like the good old days of J2ME :) 36kb file sizes wow But yes this is why i love doing my game stuff in OpenGLES as i can use all the relative screen positioning knowledge learned in J2ME and not care about resolution to much. Its a tiny whinge tbh but i dont like the cropping of my splashes hehe
@hanleyhansen Okay - I think I see where the problem is. Have you got a couple of hours for me to tinker with it? By the way - I like the graphics you've done - but `sleep(2)? Is there any reason you want the splash screen to stay up that long?
@スイムイ Try writing a game to support about 200 devices with individual implementations, was hell but TBH the things i learned about efficient use of memory and good techniques using bit shifting and bit wise operands most people don't need to learn today outside of game dev. That's still how i squeeze a shed load more efficiency out of stuff. Dunno suppose depends on your route through being a coder
@Abizern Don't ask. One of the graphic design teachers designed it and he wants it to show for a little longer. And yes go ahead and play with it. I'm extremely curious as to what it is. Take your time.
@Dev2rights Yes, those complex bit wise operations makes my head spin too. Games are always challenging and interesting. I have developed very very simple 2D board games in iOS (without openGL, Cocos 2D) like Sudoku, Blackjack, etc. They were fun. Couldn't take game development to next step though :(
@スイムイ Yeah i started as a game dev but did a whole game in Cocoa actually using the CGAffineTransofrm stuff infact for 3d ish animations , but my heart stays in OpenGLES
@hanleyhansen It's the way you're populating the table data. You're using a FetchRequest, but not a FetchedResultsController, which makes life easier. You'll see what I mean.
@Byte i see your point a bit deeper i mis read slightly , surely when you multiply a scale value the only way you can tell what the scale value would be to have the original transform to compare against? i might be wrong. In Matrix math you can perform operations between 1 matrix and another to work out the difference so having the original transformation matrices and the new one would work like new - old = trans. I don't know how to do this in cocoa though
@Dev2rights I see, thank you anyways for jumping it. It seems I have to store the trans as a variable if I cannot access it using views. Although I am sure there is a way. Just that I dont know how yet.
Hey, quick issue: I have an image in my main bundle (alongside several other images) that refuses to be seen. I call [UIImage imageWithContentsOfFile:[[NSBundle mainBundle]pathForResource:@"island2_thumb" ofType:@"png"]];which returns a nil value, but if I call any other image it works just fine. Ideas?
The last time i did this i was string appending the names name_01 name_02 and so on and i had a caps value in one image name, i know it seems stupid and im sure you checked
@Dev2rights I've done it before myself, so it's okay. ;) And yes. I even copied/pasted the name to MAKE SURE I wasn't missing a spelling, or anything. :(
@ChintanPatel, @Byte, @Dev2rights I got ahold of the original and re-exported it as a PNG, then deleted/replaced it in Xcode and now it works. Oh well!
to be correct in terminology you defined a function declaration/prototype and never made a corresponding function defintion , in C++ it punishes you hard for not having both with link errors :)
@all, have a good rest of the day I'm going to meditate with the codes :D
actually, I have another question if anyone wanna tackle
I get this warning Assigning to 'id<UINavigationControllerDelegate,UIImagePickerControllerDelegate>' from incompatible type 'ReportScreenViewController *const __strong'
while trying to do this cameraPickerController.delegate =self;