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I'm looking for a way to implement in iOS something that works as closely as possible to the Android Navigation Drawer.

That's basically a menu panel that slides in from the left and over the current view.

I've looked at using ECSlidingViewController, MMDrawerController, etc. but I'd really want a drawer that appears on top of the current view, not like the Facebook app where the current view slides to reveal a menu underneath.

How can I implement my desired functionality?

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    Probably going to have to roll your own. It's not particularly hard to do, tie a swipe gesture recognizer to a method that animates the new view's frame into position from off screen. Oct 29, 2013 at 16:57
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    I'm so sick of StackOverflow closing questions all the time because some users find the questions off-topic or whatever, not all programmers are senior programmers, not all questions have to be advanced questions, and this question is not off-topic whatsoever.
    – Fadi Obaji
    May 1, 2015 at 11:45
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    @FadiObaji resource requests are off-topic for good reason.
    – user439793
    May 1, 2015 at 13:00
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    @Snowman this question is not off-topic, it's a real good question for ios beginners, and ios SDK does not provide NavigationDrawer like android does
    – Fadi Obaji
    May 1, 2015 at 13:11
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    The reason this question was closed no longer applies (if it ever did). It is on topic, answerable, and both the question and the answer are highly rated. It should be reopened. Jun 3, 2015 at 16:52

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You would need a SlideOverViewController that has a table view with width as much as you want to overlap, set the background color of the view as clear color(to achieve transparency).

in your MainViewController, initialize and add your SlideOverViewController.

    self.slideOverViewController = [[SlideOverViewController alloc] init];
    self.slideOverViewController.view.frame = CGRectMake(-self.myNavigationController.view.frame.size.width, 0, self.myNavigationController.view.frame.size.width, self.view.frame.size.height);
    self.slideOverViewController.delegate = self;

To activate your slideOverMenu use:

    [self.slideOverViewController.view setHidden:NO];

    [self.view addSubview:self.slideOverViewController.view];

    [UIView animateWithDuration:kMenuAnimationDuration animations:^{

    self.slideOverViewController.view.frame = CGRectMake(0, 0, self.slideOverViewController.view.frame.size.width, self.slideOverViewController.view.frame.size.height);

    [UIView animateWithDuration:kMenuAnimationDuration animations:^{


    }completion:^(BOOL finished){

    }];

}completion:^(BOOL finished){
    self.mainMenuDisplay = YES;
}];

To hide the menu use:

        [UIView animateWithDuration:kMenuAnimationDuration animations:^{

        self.slideOverViewController.view.frame = CGRectMake(-self.myNavigationController.view.frame.size.width - 80, 0, self.myNavigationController.view.frame.size.width, self.myNavigationController.view.frame.size.height);

    }completion:^(BOOL finished){

        self.mainMenuDisplay = NO;
        [self.slideOverViewController.view setHidden:YES];
    }];

In you SLideOverViewController,

add gestureRecognizers:

    UIPanGestureRecognizer *panGesture = [[UIPanGestureRecognizer alloc] initWithTarget:self action:@selector(handlePanGestures:)];
[panGesture setMinimumNumberOfTouches:1];
[panGesture setMaximumNumberOfTouches:1];



  - (void) handlePanGestures : (UIPanGestureRecognizer *) sender
{
if (self.view.frame.origin.x > 0) {
    return;
}

[self.view bringSubviewToFront:[(UIPanGestureRecognizer*)sender view]];
CGPoint translatedPoint = [(UIPanGestureRecognizer*)sender translationInView:self.view];

if ([(UIPanGestureRecognizer*)sender state] == UIGestureRecognizerStateBegan) {
    self.firstX = [[sender view] center].x;
    self.firstY = [[sender view] center].y;
}

translatedPoint = CGPointMake(self.firstX+translatedPoint.x, self.firstY);

if (translatedPoint.x > self.view.frame.size.width/2) {
    self.view.frame = CGRectMake(0, 0, self.view.frame.size.width, self.view.frame.size.height);
    return;
}

[[sender view] setCenter:translatedPoint];

if ([(UIPanGestureRecognizer*)sender state] == UIGestureRecognizerStateEnded || [sender state] == UIGestureRecognizerStateCancelled || [sender state] == UIGestureRecognizerStateFailed) {

    CGFloat velocityX = (0.2*[(UIPanGestureRecognizer*)sender velocityInView:self.view].x);
    CGFloat finalX = translatedPoint.x + velocityX;
    CGFloat finalY = self.firstY;

    if (UIDeviceOrientationIsPortrait([[UIDevice currentDevice] orientation])) {
        if (finalX < 0) {
            //finalX = 0;
        } else if (finalX > 768) {
            //finalX = 768;
        }

        if (finalY < 0) {
            finalY = 0;
        } else if (finalY > 1024) {
            finalY = 1024;
        }
    } else {
        if (finalX < 0) {
            //finalX = 0;
        } else if (finalX > 1024) {
            //finalX = 768;
        }

        if (finalY < 0) {
            finalY = 0;
        } else if (finalY > 768) {
            finalY = 1024;
        }
    }

    CGFloat animationDuration = (ABS(velocityX)*.0002)+.2;

    [self animateToPoint:finalX yPos:finalY withAnimationDuration:animationDuration];
}
}
}
}

- (void) animateToPoint : (CGFloat) finalX yPos : (CGFloat) finalY withAnimationDuration : (CGFloat) animationDuration {
if (self.view.frame.origin.x < -90) {
    [self handleCloseSlidingMenuViewController];

} else {
    [self handleShowSlidingMenuView : finalX yPos:finalY withAnimationDuration:animationDuration];
}}

- (void) handleShowSlidingMenuView : (CGFloat) finalX
                          yPos : (CGFloat) finalY
         withAnimationDuration : (CGFloat) animationDuration{
[UIView beginAnimations:nil context:NULL];
[UIView setAnimationDuration:animationDuration];
[UIView setAnimationCurve:UIViewAnimationCurveEaseOut];
[UIView setAnimationDelegate:self];
[UIView setAnimationDidStopSelector:@selector(animationDidFinish)];
self.view.frame = CGRectMake(0, 0, self.view.frame.size.width, self.view.frame.size.height);
[UIView commitAnimations];}
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  • Can you give example of this? Nothing is appearing on my end but seems like great answer
    – John
    Sep 17, 2015 at 7:15
  • UIPanGestures are not recognized
    – Rahul
    Jan 28, 2016 at 18:10

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