Updated Answer for iOS 9.0
You can use a storyboard reference in a storyboard to set the destination of a segue to a view controller in another storyboard. Drag a storyboard reference from the Object library to your source storyboard. Configure it with the name of the destination storyboard and the identifier of the destination view controller in that storyboard. Then you can use the reference as the destination for segues in the source storyboard.
See “Adding a Reference to Another Storyboard” in Storyboard Help for more details.
Original Answer
Take a look at the UIStoryboard Class Reference.
You can load a storyboard by name using +[UIStoryboard storyboardWithName:bundle:]
. Once you have the storyboard object, you can instantiate one of its view controllers by sending it instantiateInitialViewController
or instantiateViewControllerWithIdentifier:
. Then you can do whatever you want with that view controller: present it modally, push it on a navigation controller, add it to a tab bar controller, etc.
You cannot create a segue between scenes in different storyboards, so you cannot use performSegueWithIdentifier:sender:
to transition from a scene in one storyboard to a scene in another storyboard.