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Currently i am working in iPhone app, I have two screen like A and B, A has no navigation bar, but B has navigation bar. so i set like this.

Class A:

- (void)viewDidLoad
{
    [super viewDidLoad];
    self.title=@"A";
    [self.navigationController setNavigationBarHidden:YES];
}

-(void)viewWillAppear:(BOOL)animated
{
    [self.navigationController setNavigationBarHidden:YES];
}

Class B:

- (void)viewDidLoad
{
    [super viewDidLoad];
    self.title=@"B";
    [self.navigationController setNavigationBarHidden:NO];
}

-(void)Previousscreen
{
  [self.navigationController popViewControllerAnimated:YES];
}

then i run the application, When i go to previous class like B to A at the time blue color show in B class below attached screen shot for your reference. How to fix this issue? please help me

Thanks in Advance

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  • [self.navigationController setNavigationBarHidden:NO]; set this line in viewWillAppear also.
    – user1573321
    Oct 23, 2012 at 10:12
  • Which color you want to show ?
    – TheTiger
    Oct 23, 2012 at 10:39

7 Answers 7

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Set it in class B

-(void)viewWillAppear:(BOOL)animated
{
 [self.navigationController setNavigationBarHidden:NO];
}
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  • becoz class b navigation bar also hide Oct 23, 2012 at 10:26
  • You want it in B, then set NO.
    – user1573321
    Oct 23, 2012 at 10:29
  • i read your question again, you want to hide on class A not on B, even when they come back.
    – user1573321
    Oct 23, 2012 at 10:37
  • yes its correct, but when the user go to previous class B to A, at the time blue color image show in fraction of second, so how to fix this issues? show in screen shot above Oct 23, 2012 at 10:40
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You'll need to use this code:

[navigationController setNavigationBarHidden: YES animated:YES]

in - (void)viewWillAppear:(BOOL)animated or later in the view lifecycle in both classes. [Avoid doing this in - (void)viewDidLoad.]

The trick here is in using the setNavigationBarHidden:animated: method (in place of the simpler setNavigationBarHidden: method). This will ensure your UI issue goes away and also any positional issues due to it.

P.S. Check the value of self.navigationController.navigationBarHidden (instead of self.navigationController.navigationBar.hidden) if you need to check if your navigation bar is hidden, at some point, in your code.

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I don't think a behavior when you are hiding and showing the navigation bar dynamically as you are pushing controllers is supported.

Simple solution - hide the animation bar of the UINavigationController and if you want to show it on some controller, just add a UINavigationBar to it.

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  • Can you please give any example for this Oct 23, 2012 at 10:31
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Use below line to hide navigationBarin viewWillAppear: method -

-(void)viewWillAppear:(BOOL)animated
{
    self.navigationController.navigationBar.hidden=YES;
}
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  • I found that I had problems using that method- If I used the interactive swipe from the left to go back a page from the second to the first screen, but released it early (without completing the swipe), the navigation controller would get "stuck" displaying the second screens title and button bars when I moved onto a third screen. The solution was to use setNavigationBarHidden:animated:, like so: [self.navigationController setNavigationBarHidden:YES animated:YES]; This solved the problem for me. May 15, 2014 at 13:13
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Try setting the navigationBarHidden: in viewWillDisAppear of class B

in class B

-(void)viewWillDisAppear:(BOOL)animated
{
    [self.navigationController setNavigationBarHidden:YES];
}
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  • Just try setting the above code in class B and remove the other settings in class A of navigationBar to be set to YES/NO Oct 23, 2012 at 11:04
  • I tried this but, when i go to previous Class A navigation bar shownn it Oct 23, 2012 at 11:09
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Your code is okay for Hide and Unhide the navigationBar. The problem is that you're hiding Class A's navigationBar in viewWillAppear: which is called just before appearing the view so before loading the Class A view navigationBar is being hidden each time.
And if we talk about your blue color i think it is your window color. Because after hidden the navigationBar there will be a space above your self.view which height is 44.0. So there are three options to fixed it.

  • Hide Class A's navigationBar in Class A's viewDidAppear: method.
  • Set your window color what you want to show.
  • You can add an image to window background in which at top of image make a navigationBar same as Class B's navigationBar so when the original navigationBar will be hide it will see.
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  • i want when the user go to previous class B to A, at the time blue color image show in fraction of second, so how to fix this issues? Oct 23, 2012 at 10:38
  • Which color you want to see at that time ?
    – TheTiger
    Oct 23, 2012 at 10:39
  • I think that can not be set directly that fraction of seconds will appear.
    – user1573321
    Oct 23, 2012 at 10:40
  • Please see above screen shots, the blue color shown in right half of the screen. Oct 23, 2012 at 10:41
  • @Minu - I have seen, I asked what do you want i mean what color should be here instead of blue?
    – TheTiger
    Oct 23, 2012 at 10:42
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I've had to solve this recently and I found that it was necessary to call setNavigationBarHidden:NO immediately after pushViewController: and setNavigationBarHidden:YES immediately after popViewController:, with animated YES in each call.

So, when pushing:

[nc pushViewController:classBView animated:YES]
[nc setNavigationBarHidden:NO animated:YES]

and when popping:

[nc popViewControllerAnimated:YES]
[nc setNavigationBarHidden:YES animated:YES]

But in my case, while I could do pushing as above, I didn't want to alter my class B and instead wanted it to not know of care that the navigation bar wasn't previously hidden (since its not my code). Also, that view gets popped using the normal Back button, there was no explicit call to popViewControllerAnimated:. What was going to work best in my code was to make my class A be the UINavigationController delegate and hide the toolbar on a delegate method call when the pop occurs.

Unfortunately I found that the UINavigationControllerDelegate methods weren't too helpful, willShowViewController & didShowViewController are called indistinguishably when pushing my class B view or when popping back to it from another one that it has pushed.

I followed a suggestion in https://stackoverflow.com/questions/642312/ about overriding UINavigationController and I made some custom delegate methods, one is called right after [super popViewControllerAnimated:]. My subclass is available at https://gist.github.com/jpmhouston/6118713 and delegate method is:

- (void)navigationController:(UINavigationController *)navigationController isPoppingViewController:(UIViewController *)poppedViewController backTo:(UIViewController *)revealedViewController {
    if (revealedViewController == self && [poppedViewController isKindOfClass:[MyClassB class]]) {
        [navigationController setNavigationBarHidden:YES animated:YES];
        // ...and more code to run only when going from class B back to class A
    }
}

I'm sure there are simpler ways to have setNavigationBarHidden: called following the Back button being pressed, but this worked for me.

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