The presenting view controller should be the one handling the dismissal of the modal view controller as well. You should use a delegate to notify the presenting view controller that it can dismiss the view controller it presented:
In the modal view controller:
@protocol SomeProtocol<NSObject>
- (void)didFinishDoingWhatItNeedsToDo:(id)sender;
@end
@interface ModalViewController : UIViewController
@property (nonatomic, weak) id <SomeProtocol> delegate;
@end
@implementation
- (IBAction)buttonClicked:(id)sender {
[self.delegate didFinishDoingWhatItNeedsToDo:self];
}
Then in the presenting view controller:
@interface SomeObject : UIViewController <SomeDelegate>
@end
@implementation
- (void)someMethod {
ModalViewController *mvc = [[ModalViewController alloc] init];
mvc.delegate = self;
[self presentViewController:mvc animated:YES completion:nil];
}
- (void)didFinishDoingWhatItNeedsToDo:(id)sender {
[self dismissViewControllerAnimated:YES completion:nil];
}
[self dismissViewControllerAnimated:NO completion: nil]
is my best guess on this. note that you should usedismissViewController
andpresentViewController
instead of...ModalViewController
since they are deprecated in iOS 5.1.