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In my code, I initialize a UIActivityIndicator, and add it as a subview, but it never appears. What's going wrong?

-(void) update {

    UIActivityIndicatorView *activityView=[[UIActivityIndicatorView alloc] initWithActivityIndicatorStyle:UIActivityIndicatorViewStyleGray];
    activityView.center=self.view.center;
    [self.view addSubview:activityView];
    [activityView startAnimating];

    /** Stuff to  access to server, this stuff works correctly.*/
    [activityView stopAnimating];
}
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  • You never give it a chance to run since you stop it before the method returns.
    – rmaddy
    Jul 29, 2014 at 20:39
  • Is update called on the main runloop? e.g. from a button press?
    – chedabob
    Jul 29, 2014 at 20:43
  • If the "stuff to access the server" happens asynchronously, you need to put the call to stop the animation within a completion block of that "server stuff." Make sure to use the main thread to update the UI if this is the case.
    – Stonz2
    Jul 29, 2014 at 20:47

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As you are starting and stoping the activity as same runloop so it will not get change to update the UI.You are doing all server stuff on same synchronously than you are blocking the runLoop and do not giving time to activity indicator to start.You should start server stuff on next runLoop so activity indicator will get time to start.So use performSelector with delay 0.0 it will start the activity indicator and than perform your server stuff on immediate next runloop and than stop the activityInddicator

-(void) update {

    UIActivityIndicatorView *activityView=[[UIActivityIndicatorView alloc] initWithActivityIndicatorStyle:UIActivityIndicatorViewStyleGray];
    activityView.center=self.view.center;
    [self.view addSubview:activityView];
    [activityView startAnimating];
    //Use performSelector with 0.0 so activity indicator starts  
    [self performSelector:@selector(thisWillStartAtNextRunLoop) withObject:nil afterDelay:0.0];
}

-(void)thisWillStartAtNextRunLoop{

    /** Stuff to  access to server, this stuff works correctly.*/
    [activityView stopAnimating];
}

Edit execute it on main thread as all UI updation must be on main thread Try

-(void) update {
  dispatch_async(dispatch_get_main_queue(), ^{

    UIActivityIndicatorView *activityView=[[UIActivityIndicatorView alloc] initWithActivityIndicatorStyle:UIActivityIndicatorViewStyleGray];
    activityView.center=self.view.center;
    [self.view addSubview:activityView];
    [activityView startAnimating];
 });
    /** Stuff to  access to server, this stuff works correctly.*/
}
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  • What is the array you put as argument in -performSelector:withObject:afterDelay: method? For someone who is quite new in obj-c it can be very confusing what you want to achieve. Can you be more precise when writing code as answer? In this case -(void)thisWillStartAtNextRunLoop:(NSArray *)arg should be used.
    – PiotrDomo
    Jul 29, 2014 at 22:06
  • The code still doesn't seem to be working :(. Even if I take out the 'stopanimating' call, the activity view doesn't even appear. Jul 31, 2014 at 16:55

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