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Can anyone please guide me how can i achieve ios app animation ?

What kind of view controller, objects and implementation required ?

Thanks

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You shoud have:

  • a root UIScrollView
  • a programmatically-created UIView for every icon
  • to iterate through the icons use [root subviews]
  • an animation function shakeView:(UIView *)paramView that adds the delete icon and starts shaking the icon
  • a global bool isShaking to have the state of the screen

Use touchesBegan to detect the view that is clicked/selected and the type of touch

That about sums it up. Try to create a maximum amount of elements programmatically.

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  • Are you sure each icon should be its own UIView? It would be more lightweight to have a CALayer for each icon and then assign the CGImageRef of the icon to each layer. But as usual, one has to profile it, if it is worth the optimization. Apr 7, 2011 at 9:12
  • It's the structure I used and it works flowlessly on iPhone 3G and higher. Apr 7, 2011 at 9:21
  • Thanks for the comment. I asked because on the mac a NSView is quite a hefty class which could lead to performance degradation. In UIKit UIView is obviously much more resource friendly. Apr 7, 2011 at 9:23
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There is no harm if you take a look at this:

Move UIViews to avoid collision like rearranging icons on Springboard

check Kristopher Johnson Answer.

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  • @Tariq- iPHONE Programmer: I am glad that i could "partially" help, i will keeping looking though because it will benefit everyone in this community = ) Apr 7, 2011 at 9:25
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Unfortunately Apple doesn't provide a GridView Class, but you can use the very handy TTLauncherView from Three20 that implements all the default behaviour for you:

https://github.com/facebook/three20

From their website http://three20.info/

Three20 is a open source Objective-C library used by dozens of well-known brands in the App Store, including Facebook, Posterous, Pulse, Meetup.com, and SCVNGR. Three20 provides powerful view controllers such as the Launcher, the popular Photo Browser, and internet-aware tables.

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