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I know that there are resources where we can publish articles. But here is the most big and active community of programmers using Apple technologies and it would be great to have the opportunity to publish articles here and organize thematic discussions.
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Hello everyone, I'm facing a problem that I can't connect the button to the unwind segue.
I have made a simple application with three controllers.
The unwind segue code is located in Table View Controller.
@IBAction func unwindToTableViewController(_ unwindSegue: UIStoryboardSegue) {
let sourceViewController = unwindSegue.source
}
A first segue has been implemented from the Add button on Table View Controller to the View controller. It is a Push type.
There is a Save button as Bar Button Item in the View Controller.
When I try to drag a connection from Save button to the Exit icon of the View Controller, the context menu does not open indicating the unwind segue. Instead, a context menu appears with different types of segues.
At the same time, if I just click the Exit icon, a context menu appears where the unwind method is visible.
Just in case, I re-read the documentation again and looked at examples of using the unwind method. There is no mention of this problem anywhere.
The only hypothesis left is that this problem is related to the new version of Xcode.
The example of application given here was created in XCode 15.3. I have tested the same application on another computer, where the version of Xcode is 13.4.1. There, when I try to drag a connection from the Save button to the Exit icon, a context menu appears with the name of the unwind method.
But the problem didn't end there because after the connection is established, the button does not work and the View Controller does not dismiss.
I can't understand why this is happens. It worked before. Is that one a bug or the feature?
How to fix it?
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!
Hi everyone,
An application has a Tab Bar Controller, two navigation stacks with navigation controllers, and two view controllers in each stack. In each navigation stack, the first view controller is a List of items, the second is the Detail screen, where I can edit an item from the list.
The first navigation stack is Items, the second one is Orders.
I can navigate inside this or that navigation stack using segues. But in this case, I need to move from one navigation stack to another. And to do this not with the help of a direct segue, because this is an incorrect method and it creates certain problems, but through the Tab Bar Controller.
For example, to start to create an order, I can go from VC2.2 to VC1.1 using an index:
tabBarController?.selectedIndex = 0
And how to return back from VC1.1 to VC 2.2 via Tab Bar Controller and pass data?
Please, help me to understand one line of code.
override func prepare(for segue: UIStoryboardSegue, sender: Any?) {
if segue.identifier == "toDetailScreenSegue" {
let detail = segue.destination as! DetailScreenViewController
detail.name = item.name
}
}
What is happening in this line of code below?
let detail = segue.destination as! DetailScreenViewController
Is a copy of the DetailScreenViewController class being made?
And since this is a class, not a structure, then not a separate copy is created, but a reference to the DetailScreenViewController class?
Is this right?
I want to programmatically set the constraints for the view. I'm using the code from Apple's Swift library:
Creating layout anchors
// Get the superview's layout
let margins = view.layoutMarginsGuide
// Pin the leading edge of myView to the margin's leading edge
myView.leadingAnchor.constraint(equalTo: margins.leadingAnchor).isActive = true
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But my code doesn't work.
import UIKit
class ViewController: UIViewController {
var myView = UIView()
override func viewDidLoad() {
super.viewDidLoad()
myView.frame.size.width = 100
myView.frame.size.height = 100
myView.backgroundColor = .green
view.addSubview(myView)
let margins = view.layoutMarginsGuide
myView.trailingAnchor.constraint(equalTo: margins.trailingAnchor).isActive = true
}
}
I am not getting any error messages. But my view always stays in the same place, in the upper left corner. Even if I change the constraint to center or bottom, the view doesn't move.
Could you tell me what is wrong in my code?
Hello everyone, recently I started to learn the SwiftUI. Now I have this code but I don't understand how can I call a view in canvas? At the first case I have error which says that argument is missing.
import SwiftUI
struct EmployeeDetails: View {
var employee: Employee
var body: some View {
VStack(alignment: .leading) {
Text(employee.name)
.font(.largeTitle)
.foregroundColor(.primary)
Text(employee.jobTitle)
.foregroundColor(.secondary)
EmailAddress(address: employee.emailAddress)
}
}
}
struct EmployeeDetails_Previews: PreviewProvider {
static var previews: some View {
EmployeeDetails()
}
}
And when I use "employee" like argument in brackets, I have another error - can't find employee in scope.
struct EmployeeDetails_Previews: PreviewProvider {
static var previews: some View {
EmployeeDetails(employee)
}
}
Please, help me to understand how can I call that view?
I want to create a button, but for some reason it does not work. The text message is not printed in the console.
import SwiftUI
struct Test: View {
var body: some View {
NavigationView {
Text("My Test")
.navigationTitle("Welcome")
.toolbar {
Button("Help") {
print("Help tapped!")
}
}
}
}
}
struct Test_Previews: PreviewProvider {
static var previews: some View {
Test()
}
}
For some reason, the top of my table view in the storyboard has turned black. This is where the navbar and dynamic cell are. This happened after I tried to customize the appearance of the table view by changing the values of two options - Style and Separator (the screenshot)
How do I get back the regular light color of the top of the table view?
Xcode 13.2, macOS Monterey 12.1
Hi everyone,
I want to perform the tutorial from video WWDC19 - 204. Here is an example of building the "Rooms" application. At 42 minutes, the author of the video, Jacob Xiao, shows how to add a new room. But when I try to repeat it, nothing happens. The new room is not added.
My code and code of Jacob Xiao are the same.
import SwiftUI
struct ContentView: View {
@ObservedObject var store = RoomStore()
// Instead of //var rooms: [Room] = []
// @ObservedObject is instead of @ObjectBinding
var body: some View {
NavigationView {
List {
Button(action: addRoom) {
Text("Add Room")
}
ForEach(store.rooms) { room in
RoomCell(room: room)
}
}
.navigationBarTitle(Text("Rooms"))
}
}
func addRoom() {
store.rooms.append(Room(name: "Hall 2", capacity: 2000))
}
}
struct ContentView_Previews: PreviewProvider {
static var previews: some View {
ContentView(store: RoomStore(rooms: testData))
}
}
struct RoomCell: View {
var room: Room
var body: some View {
NavigationLink(destination: RoomDetail(room: room)) {
Image(room.thumbnailName)
.cornerRadius(8)
VStack(alignment: .leading) {
Text(room.name)
Text("\(room.capacity) people")
.font(.subheadline)
.foregroundColor(.secondary)
}
}
}
}
My project has also an image named "Hall 2".
What could be the reason that a new room is not being added? Any ideas, please.
I want to mark the items in the list with checkmarks. But some kind of error occurs because the checkmark is installed, but not removed.
Why is this happening?
This is a Model:
import UIKit
struct Food: Codable {
var name: String
var isSelected: Bool = false
}
This is a TableViewController:
import UIKit
class SelectFoods: UITableViewController {
var foods = [Food]()
override func viewDidLoad() {
super.viewDidLoad()
foods = loadRealOrDemoData() // Load data
}
// MARK: - Table view data source
override func numberOfSections(in tableView: UITableView) -> Int {
return 1
}
override func tableView(_ tableView: UITableView, numberOfRowsInSection section: Int) -> Int {
return foods.count
}
override func tableView(_ tableView: UITableView, cellForRowAt indexPath: IndexPath) -> UITableViewCell {
let cell = tableView.dequeueReusableCell(withIdentifier: "selectFood", for: indexPath)
let food = foods[indexPath.row]
cell.textLabel?.text = food.name
// Assign checkmark from the selected item to the cell
if food.isSelected {
cell.accessoryType = .checkmark
} else {
cell.accessoryType = .none
}
cell.selectionStyle = .none
return cell
}
// MARK: - Select Food
override func tableView(_ tableView: UITableView, didSelectRowAt indexPath: IndexPath) {
// Create variable and check it.
guard let cell = tableView.cellForRow(at: indexPath) else { return }
//Clean cell format before select
cell.accessoryType = .none
// Get an item
var item = foods[indexPath.row]
// Set checkmark
if item.isSelected == false {
cell.accessoryType = .checkmark
item.isSelected.toggle()
// Remove checkmark
} else {
cell.accessoryType = .none
item.isSelected.toggle()
}
}
}
Sometimes I see weird posts here on the forum with an offer to call women?
What the hell? Admin wake up!
I am using a date picker and want to assign the value from it to an object property. But for some reason this does not happen and the object property contains nil.
I put code next to it where a date value is assigned to a simple property. It works.
Please tell me what's the matter here? How do I store a date into a property of an object?
import UIKit
struct NewDate {
var date: Date?
}
class MyViewController: UIViewController {
var newDate: NewDate?
@IBOutlet weak var pickerOutlet: UIDatePicker!
override func viewDidLoad() {
super.viewDidLoad()
let date = pickerOutlet.date
print(date) // Prints: 2021-09-03 03:56:17 +0000
newDate?.date = pickerOutlet.date
print(newDate?.date) // Prints: nil
}
}
I want to use a Date Picker inside a TableViewCell but it shows some empty field - look the attached image.
What is it and how to remove that empty field?
Hi everyone,
I want to perform the tutorial from video WWDC19 - 204. Here is an example of building the "Rooms" application. At 11 minutes, the author of the video, Jacob Xiao, shows how he performs the extract subview operation. But when I try to repeat this operation an error occurs - Cannot find 'room' in scope.
My code and code of Jacob Xiao are the same.
import SwiftUI
struct ContentView: View {
var rooms: [Room] = []
var body: some View {
NavigationView {
List(rooms) { room in
ExtractedView()
}
.navigationBarTitle(Text("Rooms"))
}
}
}
struct ContentView_Previews: PreviewProvider {
static var previews: some View {
ContentView(rooms: testData)
}
}
struct ExtractedView: View {
var body: some View {
NavigationLink(
destination: Text(room.name)) { // Cannot find 'room' in scope
Image(room.thumbnailName)
.cornerRadius(8)
VStack(alignment: .leading) {
Text(room.name)
Text("\(room.capacity) people")
.font(.subheadline)
.foregroundColor(.secondary)
}
}
}
}
I think the reason is that SwiftUI on my computer is a newer version, so some of the previous functions may not work.
Could you tell me how to perform this subview extract operation today?
Does SwiftUI now have a NavigationButton? And if not, what is it replaced by?