Oct 2, 2016 09:15
have a good one :)
Oct 2, 2016 09:15
great
Oct 2, 2016 09:14
let me know if that's working, and I'll edit my answer to include this detail
Oct 2, 2016 09:10
ok, so it could be because your pressButton method's parameter is too tight. What I mean is I'm not 100% sure it's going to pass a UIButton as the sender. Try changing the UIButton parameter type to AnyObject just to see if it'll get called
Oct 2, 2016 09:08
ok, and you originally had the addTarget code in this method? hm
Oct 2, 2016 09:06
is this method ever called? how is your viewController instantiated? If it is from storyboard, loadView() will likely NOT be called.
Oct 2, 2016 09:03
so how is the button declared?
Oct 2, 2016 09:02
how is button declared?
Oct 2, 2016 09:02
yes, in a view controller you'd need to do it in viewDidLoad()
Oct 2, 2016 09:02
So then what calls loadView()? That's not a standard view controller lifecycle method. It's a standard view lifecycle method.
 
Apr 15, 2015 18:06
yea, glad I could be of help :)
Apr 15, 2015 18:06
that way they won't be called unless you explicitly call them, but they will be identified
Apr 15, 2015 18:06
and re-identify them as the numbers you had
Apr 15, 2015 18:06
but control click from VC to VC
Apr 15, 2015 18:06
is to replace all those segues you just removed from buttons to the same thing
Apr 15, 2015 18:05
what I'm suggesting
Apr 15, 2015 18:05
so
Apr 15, 2015 18:02
sure, ill be here
Apr 15, 2015 18:02
oh ok, that makes a little more sense now :)
Apr 15, 2015 18:02
because what's happening is the perform call is being made in code + through the control click linked
Apr 15, 2015 18:01
if it's not, I still think I know what's going on, what you could do is undo the storyboard's segues from buttons->viewcontrollers, and make them all viewcontroller->viewcontroller
Apr 15, 2015 18:01
in the question, seemed to indicate that was within perform
Apr 15, 2015 18:00
maybe im confused, but the first code block you showed
Apr 15, 2015 17:59
ok, cool, so you're already calling performSegueWithIdentifier from the button then, so why do you need to call perform from within perform?
Apr 15, 2015 17:57
so do you have code that is executed each time any button is pressed, other than the performSegue code?
Apr 15, 2015 17:56
yea, no problem
Apr 15, 2015 17:56
Hi
Apr 15, 2015 17:56
What I'm trying to say is, then, is that in the button's IBAction code, that's where you should be calling performSegue, NOT in performSegue itself
Apr 15, 2015 17:56
The prepare call is setting up those strings though, not perform, right?
Apr 15, 2015 17:56
So it depends where you're hooking it up...are these on buttons, cells, what? If you control clicked from view controller to view controller, then you'd want to call perform. If you control clicked from button to view controller, then you don't need to call perform. I hope that helps
 
Aug 14, 2014 11:17
no problem, have a good one
Aug 14, 2014 11:16
answered, this was a cool exploration!
Aug 14, 2014 11:15
yep, you could file a Radar for it haha
Aug 14, 2014 11:14
sounds good :)
Aug 14, 2014 11:14
cool
Aug 14, 2014 11:13
there is also probably a way to get a UIBarButtonItem's default color somehow, let me look
Aug 14, 2014 11:12
yea, so the default is Blue, so you could just do [UIColor blueColor]
Aug 14, 2014 11:11
even setting the tintColor in storyboard isn't fixing it for me, odd
Aug 14, 2014 11:10
very good question, and I'm totally lost as to why haha
Aug 14, 2014 11:08
so if you set it to UIColor blueColor, it should show up immediately
Aug 14, 2014 11:07
sorry internet here is terrible, messages all out of order
Aug 14, 2014 11:07
ok so it seems like the tintColor property of the button is not being initialized
Aug 14, 2014 11:07
self.navigationItem.rightBarButtonItem.tintColor = [UIColor redColor];
Aug 14, 2014 11:07
ok so it seems like the tintColor property of the button is not being initialized
Aug 14, 2014 11:07
because in viewDidLoad if all I do is this:
Aug 14, 2014 11:07
it'll show up as red immediately
Aug 14, 2014 11:02
and we just proved that we can add it through code successfully
Aug 14, 2014 11:02
That's adding it through code, though, I think storyboard wise you're doing it right
Aug 14, 2014 10:56
hmm
Aug 14, 2014 10:54
so it didn't work in Xcode 6 Beta 5?