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Reputation: 3740

Back to RootViewController from Modal View Controller

From Home view - my RootViewController - I open up 2 ViewControllers one after another as user progresses in navigation hierarchy like so:

1) SecondViewController is pushed by button connected in my Storyboard

2) ThirdViewController is presented modally

[self performSegueWithIdentifier:@"NextViewController" sender:nil];

So, the picture is: RootViewController -> SecondViewController -> ThirdViewController

Now in my ThirdViewController I want to have a button to go back 2 times to my RootViewController, i.e. go home. But this does not work:

[self.navigationController popToRootViewControllerAnimated:YES]; 

Only this guy goes back once to SecondViewController

[self.navigationController popViewControllerAnimated:YES];

How can I remove both modal and pushed view controllers at the same time?

Upvotes: 12

Views: 22044

Answers (3)

Steph Sharp
Steph Sharp

Reputation: 11682

I had a similar situation, where I had a number of view controllers pushed onto the navigation controller stack, and then the last view was presented modally. On the modal screen, I have a Cancel button that goes back to the root view controller.

In the modal view controller, I have an action that is triggered when the Cancel button is tapped:

- (IBAction)cancel:(id)sender
{
    [self.delegate modalViewControllerDidCancel];
}

In the header of this modal view controller, I declare a protocol:

@protocol ModalViewControllerDelegate
- (void)modalViewControllerDidCancel;
@end

And then the last view controller in the navigation stack (the one that presented the modal view) should implement the ModalViewControllerDelegate protocol:

- (void)modalViewControllerDidCancel
{
    [self dismissViewControllerAnimated:NO completion:nil];
    [self.navigationController popToRootViewControllerAnimated:YES];
}

This method above is the important part. It gets the presenting view controller to dismiss the modal view, and then it pops back to the root view controller. Note that I pass NO to dismissViewControllerAnimated: and YES to popToRootViewControllerAnimated: to get a smoother animation from modal view to root view.

Upvotes: 21

cfc16
cfc16

Reputation: 61

I had the same requirement but was using custom segues between the view controllers. I came across with the concept of "Unwind Segue" which I think came with iOS6. If you are targeting iOS6 and above these links might help: What are Unwind segues for and how do you use them? http://chrisrisner.com/Unwinding-with-iOS-and-Storyboards Thanks.

Upvotes: 4

Adam Richardson
Adam Richardson

Reputation: 2526

Assuming your AppDelegate is called AppDelegate, then you can do the following which will reset the rootviewcontroller for the app window as the view RootViewController

AppDelegate *appDel = (AppDelegate*)[[UIApplication sharedApplication] delegate];
RootViewController *rootView = [[RootViewController alloc] init];
[appDel.window setRootViewController:rootView];

Upvotes: 0

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