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As the title says:My custom cell data disappears if I select it and scroll it out of the screen

My list is populated well but after the didSelectRowAtIndexPath and scrolling out of the screen no data is presented anymore.

Saw different posts on the internet but none came close to my situation so I hope someone can find an answer.

Below is the code for the cellForRowAtIndexPath and didSelectRowAtIndexPath.

- (UITableViewCell *)tableView:(UITableView *)tableView cellForRowAtIndexPath:(NSIndexPath *)indexPath {

/*
    UITableViewCell: USE THE SAME IDENTIFIER FOR EVERY CELL IF YOU ARE NOT USING ICONS
    Like This...
    static NSString *CellIdentifier = @"Cell";
*/
NSString *CellIdentifier = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"cell_%i", indexPath.row];

BT_cell_menuList *cell = (BT_cell_menuList *)[tableView dequeueReusableCellWithIdentifier:CellIdentifier];
if (cell == nil) {

    //init our custom cell
    cell = [[[BT_cell_menuList alloc] initWithStyle:UITableViewCellStyleDefault reuseIdentifier:CellIdentifier] autorelease];
    cell.accessoryType = UITableViewCellAccessoryDisclosureIndicator;

}

//this menu item
BT_item *thisMenuItemData = [self.menuItems objectAtIndex:indexPath.row];
[cell setTheMenuItemData:thisMenuItemData];
[cell setTheParentMenuScreenData:[self screenData]];
[cell configureCell];

//custom background view. Must be done here so we can retain the "round" corners if this is a round table
//this method refers to this screen's "listRowBackgroundColor" and it's position in the tap. Top and
//bottom rows may need to be rounded if this is screen uses "listStyle":"round"
[cell setBackgroundView:[BT_viewUtilities getCellBackgroundForListRow:[self screenData]:indexPath:[self.menuItems count]]];

//return    
return cell;    


}


- (void)tableView:(UITableView *)tableView didSelectRowAtIndexPath:(NSIndexPath *)indexPath {
[BT_debugger showIt:self:@"didSelectRowAtIndexPath"];

//get the rss 
BT_rssItem *theRssItem = [self.rssItems objectAtIndex:indexPath.row];

//pass this menu item to the tapForMenuItem method
BT_item *thisMenuItem = [self.menuItems objectAtIndex:indexPath.row];

//build a BT_screen_webView to load. Give it an itemId that matches the menuItems
//loadScreenWithItemId value so we BT_viewControllManager can find it.
NSString *theDynamicScreenItemId = [thisMenuItem itemId];

BT_item *theDynamicScreenObjectToLoad = [[BT_item alloc] init]; 
[theDynamicScreenObjectToLoad setItemId:theDynamicScreenItemId];
[theDynamicScreenObjectToLoad setItemType:@"BT_screen_webView"];

//dictionary for menu row tapped
NSDictionary *menuDict = [NSDictionary dictionaryWithObjectsAndKeys:
theDynamicScreenItemId, @"itemId", 
@"BT_menuItem", @"itemType", 
[BT_strings getJsonPropertyValue:self.screenData.jsonVars:@"rssItemRowTapTransitionType":@""], @"transitionType", nil];
[thisMenuItem setJsonVars:menuDict];

//create a dictionary for the dynamic screen. 
NSDictionary *dict = [NSDictionary dictionaryWithObjectsAndKeys:
theDynamicScreenItemId, @"itemId", 
@"BT_screen_webView", @"itemType", 
[BT_strings getJsonPropertyValue:self.screenData.jsonVars:@"navBarTitleText":@""], @"navBarTitleText", 
theRssItem.linkURL, @"dataURL",

//these are the optional properties the BT_screen_webView will look for
[BT_strings getJsonPropertyValue:self.screenData.jsonVars:@"rssItemNavBarBackgroundColor":@""], @"navBarBackgroundColor",
[BT_strings getJsonPropertyValue:self.screenData.jsonVars:@"rssItemNavBarStyle":@""], @"navBarStyle",
[BT_strings getJsonPropertyValue:self.screenData.jsonVars:@"rssItemToolBarStyle":@""], @"toolBarStyle",
[BT_strings getJsonPropertyValue:self.screenData.jsonVars:@"rssItemBackButtonText":@""], @"navBarBackButtonText",
[BT_strings getJsonPropertyValue:self.screenData.jsonVars:@"rssItemBackgroundColor":@""], @"backgroundColor",
[BT_strings getJsonPropertyValue:self.screenData.jsonVars:@"rssItemShowBrowserBarBack":@"0"], @"showBrowserBarBack",
[BT_strings getJsonPropertyValue:self.screenData.jsonVars:@"rssItemShowBrowserRefresh":@"0"], @"showBrowserBarRefresh",
[BT_strings getJsonPropertyValue:self.screenData.jsonVars:@"rssItemShowBrowserBarLaunchInNativeApp":@"0"], @"showBrowserBarLaunchInNativeApp",
[BT_strings getJsonPropertyValue:self.screenData.jsonVars:@"rssItemNavBarRightButtonType":@""], @"navBarRightButtonType", 
[BT_strings getJsonPropertyValue:self.screenData.jsonVars:@"rssItemNavBarRightButtonTapLoadScreenItemId":@""], @"navBarRightButtonTapLoadScreenItemId", 
[BT_strings getJsonPropertyValue:self.screenData.jsonVars:@"rssItemRightButtonTapTransitionType":@""], @"navBarRightButtonTapTransitionType", 
[BT_strings getJsonPropertyValue:self.screenData.jsonVars:@"rssItemHideBottomTabBarWhenScreenLoads":@""], @"hideBottomTabBarWhenScreenLoads", 
[BT_strings getJsonPropertyValue:self.screenData.jsonVars:@"rssItemAudioFileName":@""], @"audioFileName",
[BT_strings getJsonPropertyValue:self.screenData.jsonVars:@"rssItemAudioFileURL":@""], @"audioFileURL",
[BT_strings getJsonPropertyValue:self.screenData.jsonVars:@"rssItemAudioStopsOnScreenExit":@"0"], @"audioStopsOnScreenExit",
[BT_strings getJsonPropertyValue:self.screenData.jsonVars:@"rssItemAudioNumberOfLoops":@"0"], @"audioNumberOfLoops", 
nil];

//set the dictionary for the dynamic screen
[theDynamicScreenObjectToLoad setJsonVars:dict];

//BT_viewControllerManager will launch the next screen
[BT_viewControllerManager handleTapToLoadScreen:[self screenData]:thisMenuItem:theDynamicScreenObjectToLoad];

//clean up
[theDynamicScreenObjectToLoad release];
theDynamicScreenObjectToLoad = nil;

}

If more code is needed I'm happy to share.

Thanks in advance, D

Additional info OKI'll show the configurecell method here. Maybe someone sees what I'm missing

-(void)configureCell{

//appDelegate
ironmaiden_appDelegate *appDelegate = (ironmaiden_appDelegate *)[[UIApplication sharedApplication] delegate];   

/*
    cell design comes from rootApp.rootTheme OR from parentScreen's JSON data if over-ridden
    Scenarios:
        a)  Title NO Description.
            In this case, the row-height is used for the label the text is centered. 
        b)  Title + Description.
            In this case, the "listTitleHeight" is used and the the difference between this and
            the row-height becomes the height of the description label

    IMPORTANT: The image with be center in the image box. This means if the image is larger than
    the row height it will not look right. Scaling images in lists is memory intensive so we do
    not do it. This means you should only use icons / images that are "smaller than the row height"         


*/

//default values
int rowHeight = 50;
int titleHeight = 50;
int descriptionHeight = 0;
int iconSize = 50;
int iconLeft = 0;
int iconPadding = 0;
int iconRadius = 0;
int titleFontSize = 20;
int descriptionFontSize = 20;
UIColor *titleFontColor = [UIColor blackColor];
UIColor *descriptionFontColor = [UIColor blackColor];
NSString *iconName = @"";
NSString *iconURL = @"";
NSString *iconScale = @"center";
NSString *applyShinyEffect = @"0";
NSString *rowSelectionStyle = @"arrow";
NSString *useWhiteIcons = @"0";
NSString *rowAccessoryType = @"";
NSString *titleText = @"";
NSString *descriptionText = @"";


////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//properties not related to the device's size

//listTitle / description
titleText = [BT_strings getJsonPropertyValue:theMenuItemData.jsonVars:@"titleText":@""];
titleText = [BT_strings cleanUpCharacterData:titleText];
titleText = [BT_strings stripHTMLFromString:titleText];

descriptionText = [BT_strings getJsonPropertyValue:theMenuItemData.jsonVars:@"descriptionText":@""];
descriptionText = [BT_strings cleanUpCharacterData:descriptionText];
descriptionText = [BT_strings stripHTMLFromString:descriptionText];

titleFontColor = [BT_color getColorFromHexString:[BT_strings getStyleValueForScreen:theParentMenuScreenData:@"listTitleFontColor":@"#000000"]]; 
descriptionFontColor = [BT_color getColorFromHexString:[BT_strings getStyleValueForScreen:theParentMenuScreenData:@"listDescriptionFontColor":@"#000000"]]; 
rowSelectionStyle = [BT_strings getStyleValueForScreen:theParentMenuScreenData:@"listRowSelectionStyle":@"blue"];
iconScale = [BT_strings getStyleValueForScreen:theParentMenuScreenData:@"listIconScale":@"center"];
applyShinyEffect = [BT_strings getStyleValueForScreen:theParentMenuScreenData:@"listIconApplyShinyEffect":@"0"];

//icon name, radius, use rounded corners?
iconName = [BT_strings getJsonPropertyValue:theMenuItemData.jsonVars:@"iconName":@""];
iconURL = [BT_strings getJsonPropertyValue:theMenuItemData.jsonVars:@"iconURL":@""];
iconRadius = [[BT_strings getStyleValueForScreen:theParentMenuScreenData:@"listIconCornerRadius":@"0"] intValue];
useWhiteIcons = [BT_strings getStyleValueForScreen:theParentMenuScreenData:@"listUseWhiteIcons":@"0"];

//row accessory type
rowAccessoryType = [BT_strings getJsonPropertyValue:theMenuItemData.jsonVars:@"rowAccessoryType":@"arrow"];

//if the global theme or the parent screen use a "round" list type, button left changes so it's not against the edge
NSString *parentListStyle = [BT_strings getStyleValueForScreen:theParentMenuScreenData:@"listStyle":@"plain"];
if([parentListStyle isEqualToString:@"round"]){ 
    iconLeft = -5;
    iconPadding = 7;
}   

//center image or scale image? When using icons that are smaller than the row height it's best to center
//when using images (usually from a URL) that are larger than the row height, use scale
if([iconScale isEqualToString:@"scale"]){
    cellImageView.contentMode = UIViewContentModeScaleAspectFill;
}

//if we have an iconURL, and no iconName, figure out a name to use...
if(iconName.length < 3 && iconURL.length > 3){
    iconName = [BT_strings getFileNameFromURL:iconURL];
}   

////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//properties related to the device's size

//height and size depends on device type
if([appDelegate.rootApp.rootDevice isIPad]){

    //user large device settings
    rowHeight = [[BT_strings getStyleValueForScreen:theParentMenuScreenData:@"listRowHeightLargeDevice":@"50"] intValue];
    titleHeight = [[BT_strings getStyleValueForScreen:theParentMenuScreenData:@"listTitleHeightLargeDevice":@"30"] intValue];
    titleFontSize = [[BT_strings getStyleValueForScreen:theParentMenuScreenData:@"listTitleFontSizeLargeDevice":@"20"] intValue];
    descriptionFontSize = [[BT_strings getStyleValueForScreen:theParentMenuScreenData:@"listDescriptionFontSizeLargeDevice":@"15"] intValue];
    iconSize = [[BT_strings getStyleValueForScreen:theParentMenuScreenData:@"listIconSizeLargeDevice":@"50"] intValue];

}else{

    //user small device settings
    rowHeight = [[BT_strings getStyleValueForScreen:theParentMenuScreenData:@"listRowHeightSmallDevice":@"50"] intValue];
    titleHeight = [[BT_strings getStyleValueForScreen:theParentMenuScreenData:@"listTitleHeightSmallDevice":@"30"] intValue];
    titleFontSize = [[BT_strings getStyleValueForScreen:theParentMenuScreenData:@"listTitleFontSizeSmallDevice":@"20"] intValue];
    descriptionFontSize = [[BT_strings getStyleValueForScreen:theParentMenuScreenData:@"listDescriptionFontSizeSmallDevice":@"15"] intValue];
    iconSize = [[BT_strings getStyleValueForScreen:theParentMenuScreenData:@"listIconSizeSmallDevice":@"50"] intValue];

}

//figure out heights
if(titleHeight > rowHeight){
    titleHeight = rowHeight;
}
if([descriptionText length] > 0){
    descriptionHeight = (rowHeight - titleHeight);
}else{
    titleHeight = rowHeight;
}

//this is bound to happen! Users will enter a rowHeight that is the same as the titleHeight and
//provide a description. In this case, it won't work because the title will cover the description.
//ignore their settings in the case so they can see what they did and force them to adjust.
if(titleHeight == rowHeight && [descriptionText length] > 0){
    titleHeight = (rowHeight / 2);
    descriptionHeight    = (rowHeight / 2);
}


//label size / position depend on whether or not we have an icon.
if([iconName length] > 1){

    //are we using the white versions of icons?
    if([useWhiteIcons isEqualToString:@"1"]){
        iconName = [BT_imageTools getWhiteIconName:iconName];
    }

    //set the imageName and imageURL in the BT_item so it can find the icon, image, whatever
    [self.theMenuItemData setImageName:iconName];
    [self.theMenuItemData setImageURL:iconURL]; 

    //frame for image / shine, etc
    CGRect boxFrame = CGRectMake((iconLeft + iconPadding), 0, rowHeight, rowHeight);
    CGRect imageFrame = CGRectMake((iconLeft + iconPadding) + 3, rowHeight / 2 - (iconSize / 2), iconSize, iconSize);

    //set image frames
    [imageBox setFrame:boxFrame];
    [cellImageView setFrame:imageFrame];
    [glossyMaskView setFrame:imageFrame];
    [imageLoadingView setFrame:imageFrame];

    //remove glossy mask if we don't want it
    if([applyShinyEffect isEqualToString:@"0"]){
        [glossyMaskView removeFromSuperview];
    }

    //round corners? Apply shadow?
    if(iconRadius > 0){
        cellImageView = [BT_viewUtilities applyRoundedCornersToImageView:cellImageView:iconRadius];
    }

    //text
    int labelLeft = (iconSize + iconPadding + 8);
    int labelWidth = self.contentView.frame.size.width - iconSize - iconPadding;

    [titleLabel setFrame:CGRectMake(labelLeft, 0, labelWidth, titleHeight)];
    [descriptionLabel setFrame:CGRectMake(labelLeft, titleHeight - 5, labelWidth, descriptionHeight)];

    //show the image
    [self showImage];

}else{

    //remove image frames
    [cellImageView removeFromSuperview];
    [glossyMaskView removeFromSuperview];
    [imageLoadingView removeFromSuperview];

    //text      
    int labelLeft = 10 + iconPadding;
    int labelWidth = self.contentView.frame.size.width - 25;

    [titleLabel setFrame:CGRectMake(labelLeft, 0, labelWidth, titleHeight)];
    [descriptionLabel setFrame:CGRectMake(labelLeft, titleHeight - 5, labelWidth, descriptionHeight)];

}

//set title
[titleLabel setTextColor:titleFontColor];
[titleLabel setFont:[UIFont boldSystemFontOfSize:titleFontSize]];
[titleLabel setText:titleText];
[titleLabel setOpaque:FALSE];

//set description
[descriptionLabel setTextColor:descriptionFontColor];
[descriptionLabel setFont:[UIFont systemFontOfSize:descriptionFontSize]];
[descriptionLabel setText:descriptionText];
[descriptionLabel setOpaque:FALSE];

//cell selection style: Blue, Gray, None
if([rowSelectionStyle rangeOfString:@"blue" options:NSCaseInsensitiveSearch].location != NSNotFound){
    [self setSelectionStyle:UITableViewCellSelectionStyleBlue];
}
if([rowSelectionStyle rangeOfString:@"gray" options:NSCaseInsensitiveSearch].location != NSNotFound){
    [self setSelectionStyle:UITableViewCellSelectionStyleGray];
}   
if([rowSelectionStyle rangeOfString:@"none" options:NSCaseInsensitiveSearch].location != NSNotFound){
    [self setSelectionStyle:UITableViewCellSelectionStyleNone];
}   

//chevron indicator: DisclosureButton, DetailDisclosureButton, Checkmark, None
if([rowAccessoryType rangeOfString:@"arrow" options:NSCaseInsensitiveSearch].location != NSNotFound){
    [self setAccessoryType: UITableViewCellAccessoryDisclosureIndicator];
}
if([rowAccessoryType rangeOfString:@"details" options:NSCaseInsensitiveSearch].location != NSNotFound){
    [self setAccessoryType: UITableViewCellAccessoryDetailDisclosureButton];
}   
if([rowAccessoryType rangeOfString:@"checkmark" options:NSCaseInsensitiveSearch].location != NSNotFound){
    [self setAccessoryType: UITableViewCellAccessoryCheckmark];
}       
if([rowAccessoryType rangeOfString:@"none" options:NSCaseInsensitiveSearch].location != NSNotFound){
    [self setAccessoryType: UITableViewCellAccessoryNone];
}   

}

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Can you confirm whether selection matters. If you just scroll without selecting does it work? – danh Mar 26 '12 at 14:40
The usual culprit on these is a conditional somewhere in the config a cell. If (x) { add something to the cell } but missing else { subtract something if not x }. That might be in your configCell: method. – danh Mar 26 '12 at 14:43
Hi danh,Thanks for getting back at me. The scroll without selecting works without any trouble. Just selecting a row and it's over.... – user1264351 Mar 26 '12 at 19:44
@ danh: I added the configureCell methode in my first question. Maybe you can see what I'm missing (if the reason of the behaviour is in there). – user1264351 Mar 26 '12 at 19:54

1 Answer

Remove the condition :- if (cell == nil) {

from cellForRowAtIndexPath method.

And also put a condition in same method cellForRowAtIndexPath

that if (indexpath.row< [self.menuItems count]){

//put all cases here

}

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Hi Vicky, I removed the: if (cell == nil) { and replaced it with: f (indexpath.row< [self.menuItems count]){ but that didn't work. Same behaviour is happening. any ideas would be greatfull – user1264351 Mar 26 '12 at 19:56
not replace it with if (indexpath.row< [self.menuItems count]) just put this condition before your logical part in cell for row at index path method. – Wish Mar 29 '12 at 5:44

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