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I am hooking up a standard UICollectionView with custom cells.

Long story short, when I reload the collectionView, the cells are not dequeued in the order that they were created in.

EX. The cell for indexPath.row 5 is given back for indexPath.row 0.

This causes a flash when I reload the collectionView. I want to reuse the same cell when I reload the collectionView, but don't want to reload the data if it's the same. Because it's the wrong order, it's never the same.

Has anyone else been bothered by this or have a fix? UITableView doesn't do this, it uses the cells in the same order, why doesn't the collectionView?

- (id)initWithUser:(User *)user andCollectionView:(UICollectionView *)collectionView {
    if (self = [super initWithCollectionView:collectionView]) {
        _collectionView                                     = collectionView;

        _collectionView.dataSource                          = self;
        _collectionView.delegate                            = self;

        _collectionView.showsVerticalScrollIndicator        = YES;
        _collectionView.pagingEnabled                       = NO;
        _collectionView.bounces                             = YES;
        _collectionView.alwaysBounceVertical                = YES;
        [_collectionView registerClass:[SubmissionMinimalCollectionViewCell class] 
            forCellWithReuseIdentifier:SubmissionCollectionCellIdentifier];

        UIEdgeInsets scrollInsets                           = self.collectionView.scrollIndicatorInsets;
        scrollInsets.right                                  = 1;
        _collectionView.scrollIndicatorInsets               = scrollInsets;

        __weak typeof(self) weakSelf                        = self;
        self.data = [self.user fetchSubmissionsByPage:self.pageCount 
                                       objectsPerPage:self.perPage 
                                      andForceRefresh:YES 
                                       withCompletion:^(NSArray *submissions) {
            weakSelf.pageCount++;
            weakSelf.data                                   = submissions;
            [weakSelf.collectionView reloadData];
        }];
        [self.collectionView reloadData];

    }
    return self;
}

-(UICollectionViewCell*)collectionView:(UICollectionView *)collectionView cellForItemAtIndexPath:(NSIndexPath *)indexPath {
       SubmissionMinimalCollectionViewCell *cell = [self.collectionView 
           dequeueReusableCellWithReuseIdentifier:SubmissionCollectionCellIdentifier 
           forIndexPath:indexPath];
       [cell prepareForUseWithSubmission:[self.data objectAtIndex:indexPath.row]];
       cell.row  = indexPath.row;
       return cell;
}
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  • I've read it a couple of times and I still don't understand the question.
    – Abizern
    Jan 8, 2014 at 20:05
  • So, when the collectionView reloads and cellForItemAtIndexPath gets called for indexPath.row = 0, dequeueReusableCellWithReuseIdentifier returns the cell that was previously used in indexPath.row = 5. Swapping the media causes an unwanted blip. I want the cell for indexPath.row = 0 returned when cellForItemAtIndexPath is invoked and dequeueReusableCellWithReuseIdentifier is called for indexPath.row = 0. Jan 11, 2014 at 0:10
  • That's not hoe cells sure dequeued. Cells are recycled. You don't get the same cell back. If you want to prevent the blip, implement the prepareForReuse method and clear the cell ready f or the new data.
    – Abizern
    Jan 11, 2014 at 0:34
  • The blip Im seeing is from prepareForReuse. If media url is the same, I don't reload it, if not I clear it. UITableView does recycle the cells in the order they came, I logged it out and it gives me the desired behavior. Its almost the exact same code for my UITableViews and it looks so much nicer. Jan 11, 2014 at 16:35
  • Okay, finally figured this out. It had nothing to to with the CollectionView. The image cache I am using was not as efficient as I thought it was. I was wrong. Thanks for the help anyway. Jan 13, 2014 at 19:36

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