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I am just starting to learn how to program, and am trying to make an app that allows a user to input numbers into a text field, and then have them stored to variables that I can plug into an equation and have the result printed as a graph. I have been looking around on the internet for examples of similar stuff, but I can find anything too similar. It makes me think I am not searching for the right topics, and I'm feeling a little overwhelmed. Could someone point me in the right direction or maybe explain the best way to make an app like this?

Thanks!

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A UITextField is a subclass of UIControl and as such you can set an action on events. Here you are looking for the UIControlEventValueChanged event.

This should lead you to what you need to use the text inputed in your textfields.

Edit: You'll find some references here and there.

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There's no direct way to tie the contents of a UITextField to a variable (that I know of). The common strategy is to listen for when the user has edited the contents of the text view.

You'll want to start by looking at the UITextFieldDelegate protocol reference in particular the events textField:shouldChangeCharactersInRange:replacementString: and textFieldDidEndEditing: are where you'll want to start.

If you only care about when the user is done entering data then you'll only need to look at textViewDidEndEditing: and get the text view's contents then.

Some other functions that you'll likely want to read up on are NSString's floatValue, integerValue and related methods, as well as UITextViewDelegate's shouldReturn:. The NSString methods are easy ways to get the number from the textview's text and textFieldShouldReturn:

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