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I've got a parentViewController with a navigation controller.

I push a view on the navigation controller. Now I can easily set its delegate to self (to make it point to my parentViewController), however from the child view I will push the next and the next view onto the navigationcontroller. Now I want the last view also to have its delegate point to the parent view.

e.g.

parentWindowController (navigationController)
  • firstViewController --> secondViewController --> thirdViewController

Is it possible to set the delegate of the thirdViewController to the parentWindowController from within its initialization?

The third view is created in the second view therefore I couldn't set this in the beginning.

I wonder how I can reference the parentWindow.

It might be the wrong approach, please let me know if it can be done easier/better?

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    Shouldn't all your views be controlled by the viewController?
    – lampShade
    Oct 26, 2011 at 15:48
  • You mean by the ParentViewController? No I think not, I only want to send a few messages from some subViews to the parent window view controller (which only has the navigationcontroller and some logic that is useful for all these views).
    – Roderik
    Oct 26, 2011 at 15:58
  • There should be a parentView method (or something analogous)
    – Daniel
    Oct 26, 2011 at 15:59
  • @Daniel self.delegate = self.parentViewController; (in the init of the thirdViewController gives me a warning: assigning to 'id<ThirdViewControllerDelegate>' from incompatible type 'UIViewController *'.
    – Roderik
    Oct 26, 2011 at 16:03
  • @Roderik that's just because it isn't obvious to the compiler that the parentViewController implements the ThirdViewControllerDelegate protocol, which isn't surprising because it would need to be able to figure out the set of every single potential parent view controller for that controller, which is non trivial. If you know it's okay then add an explicit cast to get rid of the warning.
    – Tommy
    Oct 26, 2011 at 16:06

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I solved the problem by assigning the delegate for firstViewController within the parentViewController.

Now when I create the second view controller I pass this delegate on. When I create the third view controller I can set the delegate to the initially passed through delegate. This works.

I am still curious however if it was possible to do this directly from within the ThirdViewController without passing it through.

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  • Couldn't you just do [[[thirdViewController parentViewController] parentViewController] delegate]? I'm not an IOS programmer, but that seems like it should work
    – Daniel
    Nov 1, 2011 at 1:32

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