ScrollView issue...need to jump to exact location
Scrollviewcustomcontrol not sending correct ID to display the desired output. We have two textviews showing 4 articles snippets in scrollview. They are subviews of scrollview. Now clicking on them, I wish to open a details page of that article along with scroller so that all news could be browsed/scrolled in full form. ScrollerView is in place, working with paging, and showing all the records from beginning. Its just not going to the exact article that we clicked. I tried to pass values via textviews and buttons assigned to it. But it can just pass two values since we have two textviews..and there are four articles..article number 3 is passing the ID of article number 1. And article number 4 is passing the ID of article number 2. Any ideas?
- (IBAction) tappedItemAtIndex:(id)sender {
UIButton *tappedButton = (UIButton*) sender;
NSInteger selectedIndex = [tappedButton tag];
}
int j=0;
for (int i = 0; i < rowOne.count; i++) {
if (j==1) {
j++;
}
count =i+1;
CGRect frame;
frame.origin.x = self.scrollView.frame.size.width * i;
frame.origin.y = 0;
frame.size = self.scrollView.frame.size;
UIView*subView=[[UIView alloc ]initWithFrame:frame];
[self.scrollView addSubview:subView];
CGRect myframe=CGRectMake(107, 46, 258, 128);
//CGRect myframe=CGRectMake(13, 46, 352, 128);
Book*book=[rowOne objectAtIndex:i];
UIButton*backViewButton=[UIButton buttonWithType:UIButtonTypeCustom];
backViewButton.frame=CGRectMake(107, 46, 258, 128);
[backViewButton setTitleColor:[UIColor blackColor] forState:UIControlStateNormal];
buttontitle=book.title;
[backViewButton addTarget:self action:@selector(tappedItemAtIndex:)forControlEvents:UIControlEventTouchUpInside];
[backViewButton setTitleColor:[UIColor blackColor] forState:UIControlStateNormal];
[backViewButton setTitle:buttontitle forState:UIControlStateNormal];
[subView addSubview:backViewButton];
backViewButton.tag=j;
j++;
Book*book1=[rowOneSecond objectAtIndex:i];
UIButton*backViewButton1=[UIButton buttonWithType:UIButtonTypeCustom];
backViewButton1.frame=CGRectMake(531, 99, 300开发者_StackOverflow, 100);
[backViewButton1 setTitleColor:[UIColor blackColor] forState:UIControlStateNormal];
NSString*title=book1.title;
backViewButton1.tag=j;
[backViewButton1 addTarget:self action:@selector(tappedItemAtIndex:)forControlEvents:UIControlEventTouchUpInside];
[backViewButton1 setTitle:title forState:UIControlStateNormal];
[subView addSubview:backViewButton1];
}
Did you try setting tag to the textViews. Like when you add them in scrollview I assume you run a loop so add textView to a button and then add that button to scrollview and assign tag = index(loop increment variable). Add target to button. From there you can get the tag of button and then you pass it to super class by creating a delegate protocol.
Update
//I assume you have this type of function bound to each button's touchUpInside.
- (IBAction) tappedItemAtIndex:(id)sender {
UIButton *tappedButton = (UIButton*) sender;
NSInteger selectedIndex = [tappedButton tag];
}
To scroll to the content based on pages, store a pageNumber in your scrollerview. When you press "next page" button or somehow scroll to the next page, increment the page number and then every time you are loading a page call:
- (void)loadPage:(NSInteger)pageNumber
{
// textViews is an NSArray of the 2 textviews you have in your scroller view
// articles is an NSArray in scrollerview containing all articles as strings
unsigned int i, article;
for(i = 0; i < [textViews count]; ++i)
{
article = pageNumber*[textViews count]+i;
if(article < [articles count])
{
[(UITextView *)[textViews objectAtIndex:i]
setText:[articles objectAtIndex:article]];
} else {
[(UITextView *)[textViews objectAtIndex:i]
setText:@""]; // blank pages, because we're at the end
}
}
}
There is property of UIScrollView contentOffSet,
CGPointMake which is the exact point you need to jump
scrollView.contentOffSet = CGPointMake();
its helpful for you, i had implement earlier..
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