I have a label in a view that updates the text when a void is called. I am calling this void from my app Delegate. Using break points I can see the instance method is working and the line that changes the labels text is being call.
Only the text is not changing! This same method is called on view did load and changes perfectly.
Does anyone know of any reason why a labels text would not change if called through an instance method in the app delegate??
is there some kind of refresh function I don't know about?
Thanks
appDelegate.m
-(void)callScheduler:(UILocalNotification *)notification
{
CompassViewController *curVC1 = [[CompassViewController alloc] init];
AlarmViewController *curVC2 = [[AlarmViewController alloc] init];
[curVC1 setTimeLabel];
[curVC2.alarmTableView reloadData];
}
CompassViewController.m
- (void) setTimeLabel {
alarmTimeLabel.text = NSLocalizedString(@"No Alarms", nil);
}
EDIT: ...Back story, I hired someone to create a small project that I would then incorporate into my app, The only problem was that my app crashed when it ran "topViewController" because as far as my app is concerned it doesnt have one. My app is made up of view controllers that I segue between, but then the view i am currently working on IS embeded into a navigation controller. This is the original code that did work, but I think that is because the origianl project was all navigation based...
UINavigationController *nav = (UINavigationController *)[[[[UIApplication sharedApplication] delegate] window] rootViewController];
UIViewController *curVC = nav.topViewController;
if ([curVC isKindOfClass:[CompassViewController class]])
[(CompassViewController *)curVC setTimeLabel];
else
[((AlarmViewController *)curVC).alarmTableView reloadData];
So I guess my real question is, How do I make my app use "topViewController"?