I am trying to run the below animation--it fires right after I kill a modal view controller and return to my main screen. I am animating a UIImageView (activeThumbnail) to give the illusion of the modal view shrinking back to a certain place on the screen. Once the animation is done, I make thumbnail invisible by setting its alpha to 0. Seems simple enough, and I used this kind of animation a hundred times befor.
The problem is that, this time, when I put the alpha changing line in the "finished" block, the animation doesn't fire; it just jumps right to the finished block and dims my UIImageView instantly. Interestingly, when I comment that line out, the animation runs as expected. Here is the mentioned animation block:
[self dismissViewControllerAnimated:NO completion:nil];
[UIView animateWithDuration:0.4f
delay:0.0f
options: UIViewAnimationOptionCurveEaseInOut
animations:^{
activeThumbnail.frame = CGRectMake(activeThumbnailFrame.x, activeThumbnailFrame.y, 60.0f, 60.0f);
}
completion:^(BOOL finished)
{
//activeThumbnail.image = nil;
//activeThumbnail.alpha = 0.0f;
}];
Can someone point out what I am missing here?
Update: I did some experimenting and found out that the problem lies within the line that dismisses the modal view controller. It somehow gets mixed up with the animation's completion block. When I move my animation block to a separate method and call it from the dismiss command's completion block, it runs as expected:
completion:^{[self animationMethod];}
The problem with this is that it takes about two seconds for the completion block of the dismiss line to fire even with the animation set to NO. I am still puzzled as to how to solve this problem.