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  • Can't compile code when working with CALayer

    - by Sheehan Alam
    For some reason I get linker errors when I try and use CALayer: "_OBJC_CLASS_$_CALayer", referenced from: I have imported the following headers: #import <Foundation/Foundation.h> #import <UIKit/UIKit.h> #import <QuartzCore/QuartzCore.h> Code: arrowImage = [[CALayer alloc] init];

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  • Do I need to use decimal places when using floats? Is the "f" suffix necessary?

    - by Paulo Fierro
    I've seen several examples in books and around the web where they sometimes use decimal places when declaring float values even if they are whole numbers, and sometimes using an "f" suffix. Is this necessary? For example: [UIColor colorWithRed:0.8 green:0.914 blue:0.9 alpha:1.00]; How is this different from: [UIColor colorWithRed:0.8f green:0.914f blue:0.9f alpha:1.00f]; Does the trailing "f" mean anything special? Getting rid of the trailing zeros for the alpha value works too, so it becomes: [UIColor colorWithRed:0.8 green:0.914 blue:0.9 alpha:1]; So are the decimal zeros just there to remind myself and others that the value is a float? Just one of those things that has puzzled me so any clarification is welcome :)

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  • need help about add navigationItem

    - by RAGOpoR
    according to my picture the upper picture is an original create automatically when navigation controller is push if i try to create like this one it will appear like bottom picture. how can i programmatic to create Back Button like upper picture? here is my code to create Done button self.navigationItem.leftBarButtonItem = [[UIBarButtonItem alloc] initWithBarButtonSystemItem:UIBarButtonSystemItemDone target:self action:@selector(backtohome)];

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  • Convert XCode view-based app to navigation-based app?

    - by Wally
    Newbie question: is there an easy way to convert a view-based app to a navigation-based app? I have an existing app sample that was created as a view-based app, and need to be able to create additional viewcontrollers that can be nested. The app is currently using presentModalViewController calls and nibs to display windows. Trying to change these to pushViewController calls results in the views not being displayed. So I'm assuming it's because the pushViewController needs to use a Navigation view. Thanks in advance!

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  • Crash on replacing map annotations

    - by Alwin
    Solved it, see below code I'm trying to replace annotations on my MapView depending on the distance between user location and annotation. The annotations are getting replaced like they should, but when I touch te mapview my app crashes. This is de code I have so far: NSMutableArray *tempArray = [[NSMutableArray alloc] init]; for (id object in self.mapAnnotations) { if([object isKindOfClass:[ClosedAnnotation class]]) { ClosedAnnotation *ann = (ClosedAnnotation *)object; CLLocation *tempLocation = [[CLLocation alloc] initWithLatitude:ann.coordinate.latitude longitude:ann.coordinate.longitude]; double distance = [self.currentLocation getDistanceFrom: tempLocation] / 1000; [tempLocation release]; if(distance <= 1.0){ [mapView removeAnnotation:object]; OpenAnnotation *openAnnotation = [[OpenAnnotation alloc] initWithLatitude:ann.coordinate.latitude longitude:ann.coordinate.longitude imageSrc:[ann getImageSrcForAnnotation] title:ann.title tekst:[ann getTextForAnnotation] imageSize:[ann getSizeForImage] username:[ann getUserNameForAnnotation] usertext:[ann getUserTextForAnnotation]]; [mapView addAnnotation:openAnnotation]; [tempArray addObject:openAnnotation]; [openAnnotation release]; } else { [tempArray addObject:object]; } } else if([object isKindOfClass:[OpenAnnotation class]]){ OpenAnnotation *ann = (OpenAnnotation *)object; CLLocation *tempLocation = [[[CLLocation alloc] initWithLatitude:ann.coordinate.latitude longitude:ann.coordinate.longitude] autorelease]; double distance = [self.currentLocation getDistanceFrom: tempLocation] / 1000; [tempLocation release]; if(distance > 1.0){ [mapView removeAnnotation:object]; ClosedAnnotation *closedAnnotation = [[ClosedAnnotation alloc] initWithLatitude:ann.coordinate.latitude longitude:ann.coordinate.longitude imageSrc:[ann getImageSrcForAnnotation] title:ann.title tekst:[ann getTextForAnnotation] imageSize:[ann getSizeForImage] username:[ann getUserNameForAnnotation] usertext:[ann getUserTextForAnnotation]]; [mapView addAnnotation:closedAnnotation]; [tempArray addObject:closedAnnotation]; [closedAnnotation release]; } else { [tempArray addObject:object]; } } } [self.mapAnnotations removeAllObjects]; [self.mapAnnotations addObjectsFromArray:tempArray]; [tempArray release]; I solved it by getting rid of the complete "two-class"-structure and handling everything within one annotation class. Works like a charm now.

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  • What's the fastest way to determine if a file adheres to a particular class's NSCoding implementatio

    - by Justin Searls
    Given: An application that accesses a directory of files: some plain text, some binary files that adhere to a particular NSCoding implementation, and perhaps other binary files it simply doesn't understand how to process. I want to be able to figure out which of the files in that directory adhere to my NSCoding class, and I'd prefer not to have to fall back on the naïve approach of loading the entirety of each file into memory, attempting to unarchive each. Anyone have an elegant approach or pattern to this problem?

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  • Interface builder background color => clear color ?

    - by jchatard
    I've setup some background colors for my Labels in order to position them. Now that they are well in place, I vould like to reset their background color to none, or clearColor. But I don't find any way to achieve this in IB, I don't gind any "no color" color... Any way to do this without re-coding color at runtime? Thanks, Jérémy

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  • Anything wrong with this code?

    - by ct2k7
    I am using this to determine which view to go to next, from the result as input from UITableView. The following code isn't working, but I think it should be! Do you see anything wrong with it? NSString *option = [menuArray objectAtIndex:indexPath.row]; if (option == @"New Transaction"){ NTItems *nTItemsController = [[NTItems alloc] initWithNibName:@"NTItems" bundle:nil]; // Pass the selected object to the new view controller. [self.navigationController pushViewController:nTItemsController animated:YES]; [NTItems release];} else if (option == @"Previous Transactions"){} else if (option == @"Reprint a reciept"){} else if (option == @"Settings"){} else if (option == @"Logout"){ LoginViewController *nTItemsController = [[LoginViewController alloc] initWithNibName:@"LoginViewController" bundle:nil]; // Pass the selected object to the new view controller. [self.navigationController pushViewController:nTItemsController animated:YES]; [LoginViewController release]; }

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  • Slide in the second tab bar view by clicking on item in the first

    - by Henrik Erlandsson
    I have an app with three tabs that switch views instantaneously when the user taps them. The first view is a table view selecting which 'location type' to filter by, to only show those pins (add those annotations) to the second view, a MapView. When a table cell is clicked, it switches instantaneously to the mapview, using this code: self.tabBarController.selectedIndex=1; However, I would like to do this with a slide-in-from-right animation, like the one you get when drilling down a hierarchy of table views. I tried this: [self.navigationController pushViewController:[self.tabBarController.viewControllers objectAtIndex:1] animated:YES]; which compiles without error or warning, but does not switch views. How do I 'apply' a navigation controller 'onto' a tab bar controller? Or is there some way to select another viewcontroller and specify an animation?

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  • Access variables from a number of sources

    - by mac_55
    I'm creating my first game, and I've currently set up a 'GameState' class, to store player health etc. inside. This class is currently instantiated from the AppDelegate as I need to access it from all over my game. This is fine. For each class I'm working in, I can access the app delegate, and then find the GameState object... however, it seems very messy. I'm tempted to find a way (I'm still a newbie) to define the GameState instance as being some sort of global variable so that I can access it from all over with ease... but my little bit of reading on variable scope makes me uneasy about doing this, even if I knew how. Any ideas of the best way to define and access this class? It'll be used for everything from player health, to items they've found, any personalisation etc. Thanks!

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  • How to hide graph on button click ?

    - by aman-gupta
    Hi, In my application I m using following codes to draw a graph but I want that graph will be displayed on button click :- import @interface frmGraphView : UIView { } @end ///////////////////// // // frmGraphView.m // UV Alarm // // Created by Aman on 4/4/10. // Copyright 2010 MyCompanyName. All rights reserved. // import "frmGraphView.h" @implementation frmGraphView struct TCo_ordinates { float x; float y; }; (id)initWithFrame:(CGRect)frame { if (self = [super initWithFrame:frame]) { // Initialization code } return self; } /* // Implement viewDidLoad to do additional setup after loading the view, typically from a nib. - (void)viewDidLoad { [super viewDidLoad]; } */ /* // Override to allow orientations other than the default portrait orientation. - (BOOL)shouldAutorotateToInterfaceOrientation:(UIInterfaceOrientation)interfaceOrientation { // Return YES for supported orientations return (interfaceOrientation == UIInterfaceOrientationPortrait); } */ -(void)drawHGrid { //struct gridForXYaxis *gridForX = (struct gridForX *) calloc(sizeof(struct gridFor)) } (void)drawRect:(CGRect)rect { ifdef _DEBUG NSLog(@"frmGraph_drawRect_start"); endif CGContextRef ctx = UIGraphicsGetCurrentContext(); struct TCo_ordinates *tCoordianates; //creating the object of structure. float fltX1,fltX2,fltY1,fltY2=0; //Dividing the Y-axis ifdef _DEBUG NSLog(@"Start drawing Y-Axis"); endif fltX1 = 25; fltY1 = 2; fltX2 = fltX1; fltY2 = 254; //CGContextSetRGBStrokeColor(ctx, 2.0, 2.0, 2.0, 1.0); CGContextSetLineWidth(ctx, 2.0); CGContextMoveToPoint(ctx, fltX1, fltY1); CGContextAddLineToPoint(ctx, fltX2, fltY2); NSArray *hoursInDays = [[NSArray alloc] initWithObjects:@"1",@"2",@"3",@"4",@"5",@"6",@"7",@"8",@"9",@"10",@"11",@"12", nil]; NSMutableArray *yAxisCoordinates = [[[NSMutableArray alloc] init] autorelease]; for(int intIndex = 0 ; intIndex < [hoursInDays count] ; fltY2-=20, intIndex++) { ifdef _DEBUG NSLog(@"Start of the partition of y axis"); endif //CGContextSetRGBStrokeColor(ctx, 2, 2, 2, 1); //CGContextSetRGBStrokeColor(ctx, 1.0f/255.0f, 1.0f/255.0f, 1.0f/255.0f, 1.0f); //to draw the black line. CGContextMoveToPoint(ctx, fltX1-3 , fltY2-20); CGContextAddLineToPoint(ctx, fltX1+3, fltY2-20); CGContextSelectFont(ctx, "Helvetica", 12.0, kCGEncodingMacRoman); CGContextSetTextDrawingMode(ctx, kCGTextFill); //CGContextSetRGBFillColor(ctx, 0, 255, 255, 1); CGContextSetStrokeColorWithColor(ctx, [UIColor blueColor].CGColor); CGAffineTransform xform = CGAffineTransformMake( 1.0, 0.0, 0.0, -1.0, 0.0, 0.0); CGContextSetTextMatrix(ctx, xform); const char *arrayDataForYAxis = [[hoursInDays objectAtIndex:intIndex] UTF8String]; CGContextShowTextAtPoint(ctx,fltX1-20 , fltY2-15, arrayDataForYAxis, strlen(arrayDataForYAxis)); CGContextStrokePath(ctx); ifdef _DEBUG NSLog(@"End of the partition of graph"); endif //NSValue *yAxis = [NSValue valueWithCGPoint:CGPointMake((tCoordianates-x = fltX1-21), (tCoordianates-y = fltY2-20))]; // [yAxisCoordinates addObject:yAxis]; ifdef _DEBUG // NSLog(@"The value of yAxisCoordintes: %@", yAxisCoordinates); endif } ifdef _DEBUG NSLog(@"End of drawing Y-Axis"); endif //Dividing the X-axis ifdef _DEBUG NSLog(@"Start drawing X-Axis"); endif fltX1 = 25; fltY1 = 255; fltX2 = 320; fltY2 = fltY1; CGContextMoveToPoint(ctx, fltX1, fltY1); CGContextAddLineToPoint(ctx, fltX2, fltY2); //CGContextSetRGBStrokeColor(ctx, 2, 2, 2, 1); CGContextSetLineWidth(ctx, 2.0); NSArray *weekDays =[[NSArray alloc] initWithObjects:@"Sun", @"Mon", @"Tue", @"Wed", @"Thu", @"Fri", @"Sat", nil]; NSMutableArray *xAxisCoordinates = [[[NSMutableArray alloc] init] autorelease]; for(int intIndex = 0 ; intIndex < [weekDays count] ; fltX1+=40, intIndex++) { //CGContextSetRGBStrokeColor(ctx, 2, 2, 2, 1); //CGContextSetStrokeColorWithColor(ctx, [UIColor orangeColor].CGColor); CGContextMoveToPoint(ctx, fltX1+40 , fltY2-3); CGContextAddLineToPoint(ctx, fltX1+40, fltY2+3); CGContextSelectFont(ctx, "Italic", 12.0, kCGEncodingMacRoman); CGContextSetTextDrawingMode(ctx, kCGTextFill); CGContextSetStrokeColorWithColor(ctx, [UIColor blueColor].CGColor); CGAffineTransform xform = CGAffineTransformMake( 1.0, 0.0, 0.0, -1.0, 0.0, 0.0); CGContextSetTextMatrix(ctx, xform); const char *arrayDataForXAxis = [[weekDays objectAtIndex:intIndex] UTF8String]; CGContextShowTextAtPoint(ctx, fltX1+27, fltY2+20 , arrayDataForXAxis, strlen(arrayDataForXAxis)); CGContextStrokePath(ctx); ifdef _DEBUG NSLog(@"End of drawing X-Axis"); endif //NSValue *xAxis = [NSValue valueWithCGPoint:CGPointMake((tCoordianates->x = fltX1+40), (tCoordianates->y = fltY2+18))]; // [xAxisCoordinates addObject:xAxis]; ifdef _DEBUG //NSLog(@"The value of xAxisCoordintes: %@", xAxisCoordinates); NSLog(@"frmGraph_drawRect_end"); endif } CGContextSetLineWidth(ctx, 10.0); fltX1 = 25; fltY1 = 235; fltX2 = 320; fltY2 = fltY1; NSArray *coordinate1 = [[NSArray alloc] initWithObjects:@"65",@"105",@"145",@"185",@"225",@"265",@"305",nil]; NSArray *coordinate2 = [[NSArray alloc] initWithObjects:@"214",@"174",@"154",@"134",@"114",@"74",@"34",nil]; ifdef _DEBUG NSLog(@"Fuction of Bar_start"); endif for(int intIndex = 0; intIndex < [coordinate1 count], intIndex < [coordinate2 count]; fltX1+=40, intIndex++) { //CGContextSetRGBFillColor(ctx, 0, 0, 245, 1); CGContextMoveToPoint(ctx, fltX1+40, fltY2+19); const char *arrayDataForCoordinate1 = [[coordinate1 objectAtIndex:intIndex] UTF8String]; const char *arrayDataForCoordinate2 = [[coordinate2 objectAtIndex:intIndex] UTF8String]; CGContextAddLineToPoint(ctx, (atof(arrayDataForCoordinate1)), atof(arrayDataForCoordinate2)); } ifdef _DEBUG NSLog(@"Fuction of Bar_end"); endif CGContextClosePath(ctx); CGContextStrokePath(ctx); [hoursInDays release]; [weekDays release]; [coordinate1 release]; [coordinate2 release]; hoursInDays = nil; weekDays = nil; coordinate1 = nil; coordinate2 = nil; } - (void)didReceiveMemoryWarning { // Releases the view if it doesn't have a superview. [super didReceiveMemoryWarning]; // Release any cached data, images, etc that aren't in use. } (void)viewDidUnload { // Release any retained subviews of the main view. // e.g. self.myOutlet = nil; } (void)dealloc { [super dealloc]; } @end please help me out its urgent

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  • Passing a string representing my format specifier into stringWithFormat and seeing issues

    - by Jeff
    If I call "[NSString stringWithFormat:@"Testing \n %@",variableString]"; I get what I would expect, which is Testing, followed by a new line, then the contents of variableString. However, if i try NSString *testString = @"Testing \n %@"; //forgive shorthand here [NSString stringWithFormat,testString,variableString] the output actually literally writes \n to the screen instead of a newline. any workaround to this? seems odd to me

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  • UINavigationController (drawRect:)

    - by ludo
    Hi, I created an application with a TabBarController, 4 TabBarItems and every TabBarItem have is own NavigationController file (everything created in IB). I'm using the drawRect function to design my navigationBar: @implementation UINavigationBar (customImage) -(void)drawRect:(CGRect)rect { UIImage *image = [UIImage imageNamed:@"MyImage.png"]; [image drawInRect:CGRectMake(0,0, self.frame.size.width,self.frame.size.height)]; } @end The problem is that the NavigationBar change for every ViewController inside my app, what I want is only draw the NavigationBar for one TabBarItem only and use the default navigationBar for other controller. How to do that? Thanks,

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  • How much more complex is it to draw simple curves, lines and circles in OpenGL ES rather than in Qua

    - by mystify
    Is OpenGL ES really so much faster? Why? And is it really so horrible complicated to draw such simple things in OpenGL ES compared to drawing these in Quartz 2D? For example, I have a UIView subclass with -drawRect: implemented, where I draw some lines, curves and circles. Just simple paths, with some shadow. What would I do in OpenGL ES? Isn't there this nice EAGLView layer thing? One thing that comes to mind is how do touch events go into OpenGL ES? Maybe that's the complex thing about it? Are there tutorials on basic drawing operations in OpenGL ES?

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  • UITableViewController's TableView becomes NULL

    - by Travis
    I have UITableViewController (initiated by the Navigation-based app project template). I am overriding loadView and putting up an alternative view (w/ a UILabel and UIActivityIndicator) to display while the table's contents is loading. When the loading is done, I remove the loading view and try to display the table view but I see that it's NULL. So in the simulator I see my loading view and then when the loading's done the view disappears but my tableview never comes. I'm confused what the difference is between self.view and self.tableView in my UITableViewController and how I can exchagn

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  • Quartz2d vector images vs OpenGL vector description?

    - by tbarbe
    How big of a difference is the description language of Quartz2d to OpenGL ES? It seems they are similar in description power... except that Quartz is mostly 2d and that OpenGL is out of the box 3d ( but can be made 2d focused ). Are the mappings from 2dQuartz to 2d OpenGL ES that different? Im sure there must be differences in some specific features that might be handled differently on one vs another... but to do a translator? Anyone have experience with both OpenGL and Quartz2d have some insights?

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  • Calling UIGetScreenImage() on manually-spawned thread prints "_NSAutoreleaseNoPool():" message to lo

    - by jtrim
    This is the body of the selector that is specified in NSThread +detachNewThreadSelector:(SEL)aSelector toTarget:(id)aTarget withObject:(id)anArgument NSAutoreleasePool *pool = [[NSAutoreleasePool alloc] init]; while (doIt) { if (doItForSure) { NSLog(@"checking"); doItForSure = NO; (void)gettimeofday(&start, NULL); /* do some stuff */ // the next line prints "_NSAutoreleaseNoPool():" message to the log CGImageRef screenImage = UIGetScreenImage(); /* do some other stuff */ (void)gettimeofday(&end, NULL); elapsed = ((double)(end.tv_sec) + (double)(end.tv_usec) / 1000000) - ((double)(start.tv_sec) + (double)(start.tv_usec) / 1000000); NSLog(@"Time elapsed: %e", elapsed); [pool drain]; } } [pool release]; Even with the autorelease pool present, I get this printed to the log when I call UIGetScreenImage(): 2010-05-03 11:39:04.588 ProjectName[763:5903] *** _NSAutoreleaseNoPool(): Object 0x15a2e0 of class NSCFNumber autoreleased with no pool in place - just leaking Has anyone else seen this with UIGetScreenImage() on a separate thread?

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