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I've added a container view inside another ViewController. From this, I dont really know how to do to swith between ViewController inside the ContainerView.

The container view:

container view

The default ViewController inside the ContainerView (with storyboard id "firstView"): enter image description here

I've a last ViewController (with storyboard id "secondView")

From this, how can I do to switch between firstView and secondView inside my Container View ? How can I get an outlet for the ContainerView, firstView and secondView ? If this is not the right way to dos this, can someone help me out to achieve what I want ?

(I already checked the apple's documentation and didn't find what I need :( )

Thanks :)

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  • What do you mean by "switch"? Do you want to replace firstView with secondView, or do you want to push to it (it looks like firstView is in a navigation controller)?
    – rdelmar
    Apr 4, 2013 at 1:10
  • That's it: I want to replace firstView with secondView but with the "push" animation. And of course, secondView should be inside the Container View (and only in it) Apr 4, 2013 at 1:22
  • Only in it? Do you mean not in a navigation controller? Is firstView in a navigation controller?
    – rdelmar
    Apr 4, 2013 at 1:24
  • When I say "only in it" I mean only in the container view (I dont want the secondView to take the entire screen, only the part in ContainerView). firstView and secondVew are both UIViewController Apr 4, 2013 at 2:09
  • You still didn't answer my question about the navigation controller. Is FirstView embedded in a navigation controller so that you can do a push, or are you trying to do a push like animation without a navigation controller?
    – rdelmar
    Apr 4, 2013 at 2:35

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Just add the controller's view to the container view.

[controller.containerView addSubview: othercontroller.view]
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  • The problem is how can I "link" my container view from storyboard to the variable controller ? Apr 4, 2013 at 2:14

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