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I have three viewcontollers in my navigation controller. Now what i want to do just insert a view controller in between the array of self.navigationController.viewControllers.

As I checked the property viewControllers is not a readonly property So i think we can set it also. thats why I used the below code to insert my ViewController in between the stack. But unfortunately it doesn't modify the stack of self.navigationController.viewControllers.

So how can I insert and modify the stack. Also be sure that I don't want to pushViewcontroller.

    CXSTransactionSelectionViewController *trxSelectionVc = [self.storyboard instantiateViewControllerWithIdentifier:@"CXSTransactionSelectionViewController"];
    NSMutableArray *viewControllers = [self.navigationController.viewControllers mutableCopy];
    [viewControllers insertObject:trxSelectionVc atIndex:viewControllers.count-2 ];
    [self.navigationController setViewControllers:viewControllers animated:YES];
    NSLog(@"%@",self.navigationController.viewControllers);
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  • @gran33 because we can't insert any object in NSArray and the self.navigationController.viewControllers returns the NSArray. thats why i first convert it to MutableArray then insert a object into it. Nov 10, 2014 at 13:31

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Try to do something like this:

NSArray * oldViewControllers = [self.navigationController viewControllers];
NSArray * newViewControllers = [NSArray arrayWithObjects:[oldViewControllers objectAtIndex:0], newVC, [oldViewControllers objectAtIndex:1],nil];
[self.navigationController setViewControllers:newViewControllers];
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  • thanks for the support @gran33 but it's the same that I tried and it's not working . Nov 10, 2014 at 17:02
  • Give some more details please.
    – gran33
    Nov 11, 2014 at 13:27
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using this my problem is resolved

CXSTransactionSelectionViewController *trxSelectionVc = [self.storyboard instantiateViewControllerWithIdentifier:@"CXSTransactionSelectionViewController"];
[self.navigationController.viewControllers insertObject:trxSelectionVc atIndex:1 ];
NSLog(@"%@",self.navigationController.viewControllers);
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    How on the earth did you insert a view controller to the viewControllers when that is merely a NSArray not a NSMutableArray and hence doesn't support insertObject selector by its own? Jan 25, 2017 at 0:59
  • @AyanSengupta It could be done at the time answer was posted here is swift version nav?.viewControllers.insert(<#T##newElement: UIViewController##UIViewController#>, at: <#T##Int#>)
    – amar
    Mar 27, 2018 at 11:03
  • @amar it works in swift because NSArray gets bridged to Array<UIViewController> (ie, a value type). calling navigationController.viewControllers.insert() implicitly calls -[UINavigationController setViewControllers:], which you need to do manually in ObjC
    – lukas
    May 8, 2020 at 12:06

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