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In my ios app, I begin by loading the SecondViewController using the code shown below. When that view controller appears, I also run viewDidAppear as shown in the code snippet below. That works ok. From there, I load my FifthViewController and do some calculating which needs to be returned to the SecondViewController. Unfortunately, when I return to SecondViewController via the same exact method, the viewDidAppear method does not run. Any suggestions on how to fix that would be appreciated.

-(IBAction) loadSecondView:(id)sender
{


NSLog(@"In loadSecondView method \n");

[secondViewController viewDidAppear:YES];

[self clearView];
[self.view insertSubview:secondViewController.view atIndex:1];

}
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    viewDidAppear: is not a method that you are supposed to call yourself
    – borrrden
    Aug 2, 2012 at 2:54

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If you want something to be performed every time after dismissing a viewcontroller, you should use delegate method. It is much more specific than viewDidAppear or viewWillAppear.

Here's a website where you can get started.

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  • I am reading up on that subject. I wonder, if viewDidAppear isn't firing, how would a delegate method make it happen?
    – K17
    Aug 2, 2012 at 11:47
  • The delegate method is called directly by the closing viewcontroller. That's why its guaranteed to be fired if you program it correctly.
    – Rick
    Aug 2, 2012 at 12:52
  • I added a link where you can see how delegate method is used.
    – Rick
    Aug 2, 2012 at 13:00

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