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My VC is a subclass of UITableViewController and I'm trying to add a UIButton at the bottom of the screen.

I know how to do this when my VC is a UIView with a UITableView object in it, but how can I add this button when I'm subclassing UITableView? I tried adding it in IB but it only lets me add it as the table's footer, which is only visible when the bottom of the table is scrolled to. Any ideas?

And also, how can I add an image behind the table while keeping the cells white? It's easy when the class is UIView, but not sure in this case.

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Suggestion1 : You could have create a separate view which contains your UIButton and place below of the UITableView.

Remark : This is useful because when you scroll the tableView the default footer will be stick to bottom.

// position(change according to your position) of the bottom view 
                                             //and set the size of the button

UIView* bottomView = [[UIView alloc] initWithFrame:CGRectMake(5.0, 460.0, 300.0, 80.0)];
UIButton *myButton = [UIButton buttonWithType:UIButtonTypeRoundedRect];

// position(change according to your position) of the button inside bottomView
                                             //and set the size of the button
myButton.frame = CGRectMake(20, 20, 200, 44);

[myButton setTitle:@"Click Me!" forState:UIControlStateNormal];
// add targets and actions
[myButton addTarget:self action:@selector(buttonClicked:) forControlEvents:UIControlEventTouchUpInside];
// add to a view
[bottomView addSubview:myButton]; // add the button to bottom view
[self.view addSubView:bottomView]; //add bottom view main view

Suggestion2 : you can use viewForFooterInSection delegate method. where you can create a view and add the UILabel. viewForFooterInSection returns the UIView, which you can return your view which contains the UILabel

Remark : when you scroll the tableView the default footer will move along with your tableView

NOTE :

If your view is the subclass of UITableViewController, okay then change it to UIViewController and in your nib file Create a view and drag your tableView under the view and change the reference class to your UIViewController. Now create an IBOutlet of UITableView* myTableView and connect it to you nib file. you just need to change in your VC file for example self to [self.myTableView reloadData];

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  • Its actually a UIButton, not a UILabel. Would this still work with option 1 you gave?
    – Jon
    Aug 3, 2011 at 23:06
  • Thanks, can you just add the code that lets me add the new uiview as a subivew and place it below the table that would go in viewdidload? Thanks.
    – Jon
    Aug 3, 2011 at 23:21
  • I have enhanced my answer and have written the code there itself. :)
    – Praveen-K
    Aug 3, 2011 at 23:33
  • Thanks, for some reason, that code makes the button scroll with the footer of the tableview
    – Jon
    Aug 3, 2011 at 23:36
  • No. it would not, that is why we kept the tableView and button separately in the different section. you can scroll your tableView but your button(which is added to bottomView) will stick to bottom always.
    – Praveen-K
    Aug 3, 2011 at 23:41
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good code for this

UIView *headerView = [[[UIView alloc] initWithFrame:CGRectMake(0, 0, 300, 80)] autorelease];        
UIButton *btn = [UIButton buttonWithType:UIButtonTypeRoundedRect];
btn.frame = CGRectMake(10,10, 300, 40); 
[btn setTitle:@"showProfile" forState:UIControlStateNormal];
[btn addTarget:self action:@selector(your_function) forControlEvents:UIControlEventTouchUpInside];
[headerView addSubview:btn];        
tbl.tableFooterView = headerView;
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    tbl.tableFooterView = headerView; assigning a header as a footer — funny. Aug 3, 2011 at 23:11
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    @vikingosegundo good when you hold the phone in inverted portrait mode ;)
    – aVC
    Jun 3, 2013 at 3:38
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The problem with these approaches is that the UIButton will not remain at the bottom of the screen for different device sizes since you're setting a fixed height for the footer and such footer is fixed to the table's bottom (which extends only to the last cell's bottom).

What I ended up doing was to get a handle of the main window's view and fix the button to the bottom of such.

I can provide code if someone would find it helpful.

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add UIView bellow in tableView. subview of view is button and direct create IBAction in your ViewController. i am using it

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To have a view above a UITableView inside a UITableViewController fixed to bottom of the screen (with Auto-Layout):

Swift 4

// add inset to bottom of the table view, bottom = view height
tableView.contentInset = UIEdgeInsets(top: 0, left: 0, bottom: 50, right: 0)

// create the view
let myView = UIView()
myView.backgroundColor = .red
myView.translatesAutoresizingMaskIntoConstraints = false
view.addSubview(myView)

myView.leadingAnchor.constraint(equalTo: view.leadingAnchor).isActive = true
myView.trailingAnchor.constraint(equalTo: view.trailingAnchor).isActive = true
myView.bottomAnchor.constraint(equalTo: myView.bottomAnchor).isActive = true

Note that you have to insert this code in viewDidAppear() in order to prevent the table view to have a greater zIndex than myView.

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