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So if I am on a screen I can navigate to the next navigation screen using the pushViewController and I simply get to the next screen, with a backButton to the previous screen.

Does the previous screen , (the screen which the back button pushes us to) ... does it have a name ? (Like previousViewController os something like that ) ??

My goal behind this question:

If I have 5 screens (1, 2, 3, 4, 5 respectively)... lets say I navigate from 1 -> 3, and in another case I navigate from 2 -> 3. I want to say that if the "PreviousViewController was 1" then navigate from 3 to 4 (1 -> 3 -> 4), else if the previousViewController was 2, I want to navigate to 3 to 5 (2 -> 3 -> 5)...

How do I accomplish something like that ?

Thanks !

p.s. I know I could also try something sensible and logical with another approach and just pushViewController accordingly. But if there is a solution for checking the previousViewController, it would make my task easy and would be a great learning experience.

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You can actually do that by using the viewControllers property of UINavigationController. This is what Apple says about it:

The root view controller is at index 0 in the array, the back view controller is at index n-2, and the top controller is at index n-1, where n is the number of items in the array.

Your "previous controller" is what Apple defines "back view controller", corresponding to index n-2:

NSUInteger arraySize = [navController.viewControllers count];
UIViewController* prevController = [navController.viewControllers objectAtIndex:count-2];
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  • That was awesome. So I just check the value in the array and make my decisions accordingly ? Although it seems simple I am wondering if there is any sample code out there so that I dont end up with mistakes..
    – Legolas
    Jun 13, 2011 at 19:42
  • Apple documentation is pretty clear, so you should be safe. Anyway, I added a small sample.
    – sergio
    Jun 13, 2011 at 19:53
  • Wonderful man. Things are working. Last question. Can I check something like this ? If (prevController) is a member of @class DateInfoViewController, then Do this; else do this.... ?
    – Legolas
    Jun 13, 2011 at 20:19
  • here you have it: if ([prevController isKindOfClass:[DateInfoViewController class]]). If you think this answer is the right one for your question, you can accept it as well! :-)
    – sergio
    Jun 13, 2011 at 22:18
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Nope, there is no previousViewController. UINavigationController is implemented as a stack so you keep pushing view controllers and those can pop themselves off the stack.

FYI, if you're trying to view all the stack of viewcontrollers then UINavigationController has property called "viewControllers" which is implemented as NSArray.

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  • Let me put my objective behind this question so that you could let me know on the implementation.
    – Legolas
    Jun 13, 2011 at 19:25

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