I have the following problem: I want to have constants, defining the order of a subviews in parentView.subviews
array. This constants doesn't have to be indexes of subview's array, but they can.
Something like this:
#define VIEW1_INDEX 10 // or 0, if it's an index
#define VIEW2_INDEX 20 // or 1, if it's an index
And that would mean, that parentView.subviews
array is {view1, view2}
.
First I tried to use CALayer's zPosition property.
Say I have two subviews of parentView
: view1
and view2
and they have the same size and frames. parentView.subviews
array is {view1, view2}
(in this order).
If I do
view2.layer.zPosition = VIEW2_INDEX;
view1.layer.zPosition = VIEW1_INDEX;
than the display order of subviews changes, but tap handling order and parentView.subviews
array remains unchanged, so I see view1
at the top, tap on it, but this tap is handled by view2
, which is not what I expect.
So I need to change display order and event handling order simultaneously.
My best idea is to use code, that sets new zPosition alway together with code, that changes subviews array:
view2.layer.zPosition = 0;
NSUInteger* index = [parentView.subviews indexOfObject:view2];
[parentView exchangeSubviewAtIndex:0 withSubviewAtIndex:index];
But this doesn't seems to be the best solution.
Other idea was to use [parentView insertSubview:atIndex:]
instead of [parentView addSubview]
, but than I would need to make sure that I'm inserting views in proper order, which is a little tiresome, as I have about 15 views being created in different places.
So here is finally the question: is there a way to solve the problem, described in the beginning?