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The [[UIDevice currentDevice] orientation] method returns a number of orientations beyond the portrait and landscape orientation. I am well aware of checking to see if the orientation returned is "valid", unfortunately if the orientation returned is NOT "valid" when my app requires a specific orientation to determine which methods to run, I have no way of knowing which method is appropriate.

I have attempted a number of solutions to this, but for now the only thing I have been able to work out is to check to see if the orientation is LandscapeLeft or LandscapeRight and if it isn't I assume the screen is in portrait orientation. Unfortunately this isn't true when the device is face up and the screen is in landscape orientation.

I attempted to use the parent view controller's orientation:

parentController.interfaceOrientation;

Unfortunately it returned UIDeviceOrientationUnknown. I search SO and Google for someone else who has faced this problem. It seems silly to me that Apple would have anything but LandscapeLeft/Right and PortraitUp/Down for their orientations.

What I really need is the APPS orientation not the devices, since these are sometimes at odds. Any advice?

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Have you tried using UIInterfaceOrientationPortrait/UIInterfaceOrientationLandscape? I usually have pretty good results using these methods:

if(UIInterfaceOrientationIsPortrait(viewController.interfaceOrientation)) {
    //do portrait work
} else if(UIInterfaceOrientationIsLandscape(viewController.interfaceOrientation)){
    //do landscape work
}

You might also try UIDeviceOrientationIsValidInterfaceOrientation.

These will only return the app's orientation, which may not be the same as the device's orientation.

If those don't work, you can also try:

[[UIApplication sharedApplication] statusBarOrientation]

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