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I try to make an Image Gallery that supports zoom abilities. I choose to place every image into a scrollView of a ViewController that is used as a page of PageController. This is the initial pic of ViewController.

initial

When i zoom in the result is fine too.

zoom in picture

Although, if i zoom in and change one page and get back ,controller has a bad behaviour. It seems that something is remaining from the previous action into scrollView and i cannot find what.The image below is the false.

false image

I want to have the initial view again(Pic1)

These methods handle the events.

- (void)viewDidAppear:(BOOL)animated {
[super viewDidAppear:animated];


self.imageView = [[UIImageView alloc] initWithImage:image];

CGRect lala=(CGRect){.origin=CGPointMake(0.0f, 0.0f), .size=image.size};

[self.imageView setFrame:lala];


//[self.scrollView setFrame:CGRectMake(0, 65, 320, 520)];

[self.scrollView addSubview:self.imageView];
self.imageView.userInteractionEnabled=YES;

// Tell the scroll view the size of the contents
[self.scrollView setContentSize:  image.size];

// Set up the minimum & maximum zoom scales
CGRect scrollViewFrame = self.scrollView.frame;
CGFloat scaleWidth = scrollViewFrame.size.width / self.scrollView.contentSize.width;
CGFloat scaleHeight = scrollViewFrame.size.height / self.scrollView.contentSize.height;
CGFloat minScale = MIN(scaleWidth, scaleHeight);

self.scrollView.minimumZoomScale = minScale;
self.scrollView.maximumZoomScale = 1.0f;
self.scrollView.zoomScale = minScale;
//[self.scrollView setFrame:self.imageView.frame];
[self.scrollView setFrame:CGRectMake(0, 65, 320, 500)];

[self centerScrollViewContents];
}

- (void)viewWillAppear:(BOOL)animated {
[super viewWillAppear:animated];

NSLog(@"Will");

self.imageView = [[UIImageView alloc] initWithImage:image];
//self.scrollView=[[UIScrollView alloc] init];
CGRect lala=(CGRect){.origin=CGPointMake(0.0f, 0.0f), .size=image.size};

[self.imageView setFrame:lala];

[self.scrollView setFrame:CGRectMake(0, 65, 320, 500)];
//[self.scrollView setFrame:self.imageView.frame];

//[self.scrollView addSubview:self.imageView];
self.imageView.userInteractionEnabled=YES;

// Tell the scroll view the size of the contents
[self.scrollView setContentSize:  image.size];

}

- (void)centerScrollViewContents {
CGSize boundsSize = self.scrollView.bounds.size;
CGRect contentsFrame = self.imageView.frame;

if (contentsFrame.size.width < boundsSize.width) {
    contentsFrame.origin.x = (boundsSize.width - contentsFrame.size.width) / 2.0f;
} else {
    contentsFrame.origin.x = 0.0f;
}

if (contentsFrame.size.height < boundsSize.height) {
    contentsFrame.origin.y = (boundsSize.height - contentsFrame.size.height) / 2.0f;
} else {
    contentsFrame.origin.y = 0.0f;
}

self.imageView.frame = contentsFrame;}

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In viewWillAppear: you are creating new instance of the image view and in viewDidAppear: you are adding it to the scroll view. These methods are called again when you come back to this view controller. Hence the new image is added again. Actually you are initialising the image view in both methods.

Hope this helps.

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  • thanks for your response. I have tried many possible combination of this two methods but the issue continues to exist. Can you make a proposal for these two methods? Thank you.
    – hoya21
    Dec 17, 2013 at 13:10
  • You can try to initialise image view and add it to scroll view in viewDidLoad: and keep the rest as it is. Even assign the image to image view in viewWillAppear: or viewDidAppear: .
    – Nameet
    Dec 17, 2013 at 13:21

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