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So I'm building an app and I have a main view where most of the action happens. I want it to be so that when the user swipes up, a table view comes up from the bottom of the screen in which they can select a certain row and return back to the main view.

I thought I did it correctly but when I swiped up I received an error message:

Terminating app due to uncaught exception 'NSInternalInconsistencyException', 
reason: '- [UIViewController _loadViewFromNibNamed:bundle:] loaded the
"SFFavoritesViewController" nib but the view outlet was not set.'

So then I set the view outlet and I received this error message:

Terminating app due to uncaught exception 'UIViewControllerHierarchyInconsistency', 
reason: 'A view can only be associated with at most one view controller at a time! 
View <UITableView: 0xb385c00; frame = (0 0; 320 568); clipsToBounds = YES;
opaque = NO; autoresize = W+H; gestureRecognizers = <NSArray: 0xa38c0c0>; layer = 
<CALayer: 0xa4cf480>; contentOffset: {0, 0}> is associated with
<UITableViewController: 0xa38cde0>. Clear this association before associating
this view with <SFFavoritesViewController: 0xa3819f0>.'

So am I just going about this wrong, or is what I'm trying to do even possible, or what? I'm a little confused.

Edit:

This is where I load/present it. This method is in SFViewController, which is the main view controller.

- (void)swipedUp {

    SFFavoritesViewController *favoritesViewController = [[SFFavoritesViewController alloc] init];
    UINavigationController *navController = [[UINavigationController alloc] initWithRootViewController:favoritesViewController];
    [self presentViewController:navController animated:YES completion:nil];
}
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  • Are you using storyboards?
    – PCoder123
    Mar 18, 2014 at 3:49
  • Can you show your code where you load and present the new view controller?
    – Paulw11
    Mar 18, 2014 at 3:50
  • Yea I was using storyboards for the main view but I couldn't figure out how to do this on storyboards, so I tried to use an XIB for the table view while using the storyboard for my main view. I guess there's probably a way to do this all on storyboards so that actually probably should've been my question.
    – Tony
    Mar 18, 2014 at 3:52

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You are allocating an initialising your favouritesViewController, but you aren't associating a view with it - which is why you get the message that the view outlet wasn't set. To load the XIB file for your view you would use -

SFFavoritesViewController *favoritesViewController = [[SFFavoritesViewController alloc]initWithNibName:@"favouritesView" bundle:nil];

Make sure you have set the Custom Class for 'Files owner' to SFFavoritesViewController in IB

Also, it seems unusual to present a navigation controller modally - I would have thought you would have just presented the SFFavoritesViewController directly

[self presentViewController:favoritesViewController animated:YES completion:nil];
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  • Your way worked perfectly, but I still took a few hours to get a better understanding of storyboards and just did it all on there. Thanks for the advice though, I think I was just confusing myself by trying to build it half-storyboard half-XIB.
    – Tony
    Mar 18, 2014 at 22:44
  • Yep, storyboards are a bit of a learning curve, but it is better to do it all one way or the other
    – Paulw11
    Mar 18, 2014 at 22:53

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