Ok, so preface this with the fact that I really just started learning native iOS a few days ago, came from Titanium. I have dynamic UI (navigation elements) that will be created depending on if the user is logged in a or not. In the code below I understand how to create buttons, but I am unable to set the background image for the buttons, code hinting doesn't even give me the option. If I set a an IBOutlet in the .h
file that I assign the button to it, then I have access to the setBackgroundImage
method. I can't set a property in the .h
file for each button if I don't know how many navButtons I am going to end up having?
Or am I approaching this in completely the wrong way? Should I be creating a separate class to handle this? As you can probably tell I am a bit lost.
- (void)viewDidLoad
{
[super viewDidLoad];
// Do any additional setup after loading the view, typically from a nib.
self.iconArray = @[@"member-icon",@"join-icon",@"business-development-icon",@"referral-system-icon",@"apprenticeship-icon",@"links-icon",@"paydues-icon"];
//Find out how many views are in the iconArray
NSInteger numberOfViews = [self.iconArray count];
for (int i = 0; i < numberOfViews; i++) {
//create the sub view and allocate memory
UIView *navButton = [[UIButton alloc] initWithFrame:CGRectMake(0, 0, 102, 85)];
[self.navScroller addSubview:navButton];
}
}