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I have found that the first time a UITableView loads, it does not respond to scrolling touches -- if it does not have more rows than fit on the screen. If I close the view, then reopen the same object -- it will now respond to touches -- even though it contains the same number of rows.

I am not doing anything more than responding to the UITableViewDataSource methods for the number of rows, and generating the rows themselves. I am reloading the table every time the view appears.

Can anyone explain such behavior?


I am creating the cells like so:

- (UITableViewCell *)tableView:(UITableView *)tableView cellForRowAtIndexPath:(NSIndexPath *)indexPath
{
  static NSString *tableId = @"NewIndexTableId";
  Note *note = [notes objectAtIndex:[indexPath row]];

  UITableViewCell *cell = [self.tableView dequeueReusableCellWithIdentifier:tableId];

  if (cell == nil)
    cell = [[[UITableViewCell alloc] initWithStyle:UITableViewCellStyleSubtitle reuseIdentifier:tableId] autorelease];

  cell.textLabel.text = note.text;
  cell.detailTextLabel.text = [note changedDelta]; 
  cell.accessoryView = multipleAccounts ? [note.account imageView] : nil;

  return cell;  
}
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  • Assuming you have an Interface Builder (xib) file that contains your UITableView, what settings did you enable in Interface Builder for that view? Sep 19, 2009 at 19:30
  • Just the default settings with the delegate and datasources bound to the file's owner.
    – Alex
    Sep 20, 2009 at 2:17
  • How are you creating the cells?
    – pgb
    Sep 21, 2009 at 23:31

3 Answers 3

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I had same problem. Bounce Scroll was enabled in IB, but still no love. I had to set it in the code ( in viewDidLoad ) like so...

self.myTableView.bounces = YES;

Hope this helps ;-)

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  • and if that fails do this... [self.tableView setAlwaysBounceVertical:YES];
    – Mike
    Aug 13, 2010 at 13:48
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What does your xib file look like? Do you have any views other than the UITableView?

Early on when I was learning iPhone programming, I somehow ended up with two UITableViews in my xib file - the table displayed properly, but was showing subtle problems.

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I solved this problem by making sure there are always at least 10 rows in the table -- creating dummy rows when there are less than 10 real rows. This solved the glitch.

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