UIButton doesn't update
I'm trying to change the hidden property of a button and this is done in a method (View one):
-(void)changeSong:(NSString *)songName {
[[SimpleAudioEngine sharedEngine] playBackgroundMusic:[[NSBundle mainBundle] pathForResource:songName ofType:@"mp3"]];
musicPlaying = YES;
playButton.hidden = YES;
pauseButton.hidden = NO;
}
This method is called from another view:
- (void)tableView:(UITableView 开发者_Go百科*)tableView didSelectRowAtIndexPath:(NSIndexPath *)indexPath {
MainMenuController *mainMenu = [[MainMenuController alloc] initWithNibName:@"MainMenu" bundle:nil];
[mainMenu changeSong:[songs objectAtIndex:indexPath.row]];
mainMenu = nil;
[mainMenu release];
[[self navigationController] popViewControllerAnimated:YES];
}
I know that the changeSong method is being called correctly because the music changes. However, the hidden property of the items don't change. I've tried calling [self.view setNeedsDisplay]; but this doesn't do anything.
Thanks
It looks like the MainMenuController hasn't finished initializing by the time you call -changeSong, which is why everything in MainMenuController is nil.
To solve this, either delay your call to -changeSong by using
[mainMenu performSelector:@selector(changeSong:) withObject:[songs objectAtIndex:indexPath.row] afterDelay:0.01];
or make your tableview the MainMenuController's delegate, and when MainMenuController is finished loading from the nib (using - (void)awakeFromNib in MainMenuController), call the delegate's method to change the song.
Since you're delaying the call in both cases, you'll have to be careful not to release the view controller before you do, so you'll have to change that code a little.
When initializing a view controller from a nib using -initWithNibName:bundle:
, the actual view and its subviews aren't unarchived until the first time the view controller's view
property is accessed, per the documentation:
The nib file you specify is not loaded right away. It is loaded the first time the view controller’s view is accessed. If you want to perform additional initialization after the nib file is loaded, override the viewDidLoad method and perform your tasks there.
Try calling [mainMenu view]
right after you initialize it from the nib. That will hydrate the view hierarchy from the nib.
However, I guess I don't understand why you're unarchiving a view controller from a nib and calling one of its methods that affects the UI (i.e., hiding or revealing buttons) without pushing that view controller to a navigation controller or presenting it modally. -changeSong:
is a method on MainMenuController
, so simply calling it right after you initialize MainMenuController
won't have any effect on the buttons that it manages.
(Unrelated: You're setting mainMenu
to nil
before releasing it, which effectively means mainMenu
can never be released. Call -release
first, then, optionally, set it to nil
.)
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