Reputation: 159
I am having a little problem. I want to make all my scrollview scroll to the top when I press a UITableViewCell. Following is the code in didSelectRowAtIndexPath:
[self.tableView setContentOffset:CGPointZero];
[verbTableView setContentOffset:CGPointZero];
[seinhabenScrollView setContentOffset:CGPointZero];
[mdhPresensScroll setContentOffset:CGPointZero];
[mdhPreteritumScroll setContentOffset:CGPointZero];
[mhdScroll setContentOffset:CGPointZero];
....
There are more of those scrollview, and I want to put the all in one single object or something... I have tried following code:
for (UIScrollView *scrolls in topLayer.subviews)
{
[scrolls setContentOffset:CGPointZero];
}
Thanks!
Upvotes: 1
Views: 647
Reputation: 437552
The basic idea is right. It just depends upon how you identify the scroll views. You could do something like the following, which explicitly tests whether the subview is a kind of UIScrollView
:
for (UIScrollView *scrollView in self.view.subviews)
{
if ([scrollView isKindOfClass:[UIScrollView class]])
scrollView.contentOffset = CGPointZero;
}
Or you can explicitly reference the specific scrollviews in question (in which case the class membership test isn't strictly needed):
for (UIScrollView *scrollView in @[seinhabenScrollView, mdhPresensScroll, mdhPreteritumScroll])
{
scrollView.contentOffset = CGPointZero;
}
Or, if you create an IBOutletCollection
in IB, you can use that, too:
for (UIScrollView *scrollView in self.scrollViews)
{
[scrollView scrollRectToVisible:CGRectMake(0, 0, 1, 1) animated:YES];
}
(Note, in that final example, I'm scrolling to the location in question with animation, providing the user some visual cue as to what just happened; that's completely up to you.)
In a comment above, you say that topView
has subviews which, themselves, have subviews that are scrollviews, you'd have to do something like the following to handle this subview-of-subview situation:
for (UIView *subview in topLayer.subviews)
{
for (UIScrollView *scrollView in subview)
{
if ([scrollView isKindOfClass:[UIScrollView class]])
scrollView.contentOffset = CGPointZero;
}
}
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 62676
Avoiding the dynamic type check, just place the views that can scroll into an array. Then, a little fancier, add an extension to scroll view so they can scroll to zero using no params, that let's us do the scrolling with an NSArray one-liner (makeObjectsPerform...)...
@interface UIScrollView (ScrollToZero)
- (void)scrollToZero; // a no-param method for scrolling to zero offset
@end
@implementation UIScrollView (ScrollToZero)
- (void)scrollToZero {
[self setContentOffset:CGPointZero animated:YES];
}
@end
NSArray *allMyScrolls = @[verbTableView, seinhabenScrollView, // and so on. put ONLY scrollViews in here
// you can make this array a property, initialized when the views are created
[allMyScrolls makeObjectsPerformSelector:@selector(scrollToZero)];
Upvotes: 0