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I want to write my viewcontroller status into a plist (something like what my viewcontroller is currently displaying, or that I moved to another view from there), so that when I check my plist I can see that at a given time I was using that viewcontroller (eg: at 2pm I was using viewcontroller1 and 2.05pm I was using viewcontroller2). How do I achieve this?

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Accessing plist each time is not good since it eats time and it affects the performance of the app. So Keep the log in a dictionary(use Singleton pattern to share the dictionary between view controllers)

Use like following in viewWillAppear of each view controller

[viewControllerStatus setObject:NSStringFromClass([self class]) forKey:[NSDate date]]; 

Finally write this dictionary into plist in applicationDidEnterBackground: or applicationWillTerminate:

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In ViewController1.

-(void)viewDidAppear:(BOOL)animated {
    // code to save start time in plist for viewcontroller 1
}

when it switches from a view u can get it from

-(void)viewDidDisappear:(BOOL)animated{
    // code to save end time in plist for viewcontroller 1
}

In ViewController2.

-(void)viewDidAppear:(BOOL)animated {
    // code to save start time in plist for viewcontroller 2
}

when it switches from a view u can get it from

-(void)viewDidDisappear:(BOOL)animated{
    // code to save end time in plist for viewcontroller 2
}
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Use viewWillAppear method to log into the PLIST file.

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