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How to Hide Tab Bar Controller ? I want to hide the Tab Bar controller with double tap on UIImageView.

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10 Answers 10

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Try this code:

[self.tabBarController.tabBar setHidden:YES];

where tabbarcontroller is needed to be defined...

EDIT

AppDelegateFileName *appDelegate = (AppDelegateFileName *) [[UIApplication sharedApplication] delegate];
[appDelegate.tabbarController.tabBar setHidden:YES];

before doing this make sure that you create a @property declaration of tabbarController in appDelegate .h file.

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  • how can i define tabbarcontroller? Sep 19, 2011 at 5:50
  • UITabbarController *tabbarController; in .h file and just give IBOUTLET in .xib file...
    – DShah
    Sep 19, 2011 at 6:19
  • i declare tabbar controller in app delegate .... how can i use in myviewcontroller. Sep 20, 2011 at 4:22
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If using Storyboards you can simply uncheck a checkbox in your ViewController's Attribute Inspector. It's called "Hide Bottom Bar on Push". Very convenient indeed, and no need to handle the showing of the tabBar again after navigating back from your tabBar-less viewController. I don't know in which XCode-version this was introduced, but it's there for XCode 6 + .

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Use Tap Gesture Recognizer to detect double taps on a UIImageView. Then invoke a method on detecting the double double tap. Add the following line of code in that method.

self.tabBarController.tabBar.hidden=YES;

Hope this helps.

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  • how to call tabbar controller in this view? Sep 19, 2011 at 5:49
  • what do u mean by call tabbar controller in this view ? Could u pls explain more on that ?
    – stack2012
    Sep 19, 2011 at 6:03
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    hiding tabbar is ok, but tab bar space appear black Sep 7, 2013 at 5:00
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    @GajendraKChauhan add this line after setting it to hidden: self.edgesForExtendedLayout = UIRectEdgeAll; Nov 18, 2015 at 16:36
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Use the code below to hide/show tab bar controller in animated style.
hiddenTabBar is a BOOL variable.

- (void) hidetabbar {

    [UIView beginAnimations:nil context:NULL];
    [UIView setAnimationDuration:0.0];

    for(UIView *view in objtabbar.view.subviews)
    {

        if([view isKindOfClass:[UITabBar class]])
        {

            if (hiddenTabBar) {
                [view setFrame:CGRectMake(view.frame.origin.x, 431, view.frame.size.width, view.frame.size.height)];
            } else {
                [view setFrame:CGRectMake(view.frame.origin.x, 480, view.frame.size.width, view.frame.size.height)];
            }
        } else {
            if (hiddenTabBar) {
                [view setFrame:CGRectMake(view.frame.origin.x, view.frame.origin.y, view.frame.size.width, 431)];
            } else {
                [view setFrame:CGRectMake(view.frame.origin.x, view.frame.origin.y, view.frame.size.width, 480)];
            }

        }
    }

    [UIView commitAnimations];

    hiddenTabBar = !hiddenTabBar;
}
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UIViewController has a property

@property(nonatomic, readonly, retain) UITabBarController *tabBarController

which you can set:

self.tabBarController.tabBar.hidden = YES;
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Swift 2.1:

self.tabBarController!.tabBar.hidden = true
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    Type safety: self.tabBarController?.tabBar.hidden = true
    – Awesome-o
    Mar 22, 2016 at 18:37
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Try this when you push the view to the new view:

self.tabbarconroller.tabbar.hidden = YES;
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Objective-C

[self.tabBarController.tabBar setHidden:YES];

Swift 3

self.tabBarController?.tabBar.isHidden = true

Swift 2

self.tabBarController?.tabBar.hidden = true
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Objective-C

[self.tabBarController.tabBar setHidden:YES];

Objective-C 2.0

self.tabBarController.tabBar.hidden = YES;

Swift before iOS 9

tabBarController?.tabBar.hidden = true

Swift iOS 9 and above

tabBarController?.tabBar.isHidden = true

Extra trick with Swift 5 and above: if you would like to change the hidden property then toggle it

if let t = tabBarController?.tabBar {
    t.isHidden = t.!isHidden
}
// is equal to 
tabBarController?.tabBar.isHidden.toggle()
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Swift Solution for multiple root view controllers

If you or someone would need to hide the tab bar inside a custom controller, for an app that uses multiple rootViewController try something like this:

//instantiate appDelegate in your controller first
let appDelegate = UIApplication.shared.delegate as! AppDelegate

//then just hide the tab bar as following
appDelegate.window?.rootViewController?.tabBarController?.tabBar.isHidden = true

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