I have a project with a button that allows the user to switch between list view (UITableView
) and grid view (UICollectionView
) but I don't know how to do it.
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6It's not very poor English but it is currently a poor question. What exactly are you stuck on? What have you tried to do so far?– Stephen DarlingtonJan 3, 2013 at 12:58
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I am sorry@ but I am a newbie!– Brian NguyenJan 3, 2013 at 15:54
2 Answers
Let's suppose that your controller has a UITableView
property named tableView
and a UICollectionView
property named collectionView
. In your viewDidLoad
you need to add the starting view. Let's suppose it's the table view:
- (void)viewDidLoad
{
self.tableView.frame = self.view.bounds;
[self.view addSubview:self.tableView];
}
Then in your button callback, swap the views out:
- (void)buttonTapped:(id)sender
{
UIView *fromView, *toView;
if (self.tableView.superview == self.view)
{
fromView = self.tableView;
toView = self.collectionView;
}
else
{
fromView = self.collectionView;
toView = self.tableView;
}
[fromView removeFromSuperview];
toView.frame = self.view.bounds;
[self.view addSubview:toView];
}
If you want a fancy animation, you can use +[UIView transitionFromView:toView:duration:options:completion:]
instead:
- (void)buttonTapped:(id)sender
{
UIView *fromView, *toView;
if (self.tableView.superview == self.view)
{
fromView = self.tableView;
toView = self.collectionView;
}
else
{
fromView = self.collectionView;
toView = self.tableView;
}
toView.frame = self.view.bounds;
[UIView transitionFromView:fromView
toView:toView
duration:0.25
options:UIViewAnimationTransitionFlipFromRight
completion:nil];
}
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thanks! But which ViewController can I use? TableViewController or CollectionViewController. How can I use TableViewDelegate and Datasource in a outsite class (not ViewController)? Jan 3, 2013 at 14:10
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Just use a normal UIViewController, and add both types of view to it as properties. Or, if you want to keep the logic for the two views separate, you could create a UITableViewController and a UICollectionViewController and use their views instead of properties of the main controller.– SimonJan 3, 2013 at 14:44
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In case your views are already part of the view hierarchy (e.g. by adding with xib/storyboard) you have to pass the
UIViewAnimationOptionShowHideTransitionViews
as one of the options parameter in+transitionFromView:ToView:duration:options:completion:
method.– MrBrJul 5, 2014 at 9:54 -
1You should use
UIViewAnimationOptionTransitionFlipFromRight
instead ofUIViewAnimationTransitionFlipFromRight
. Dec 4, 2014 at 11:39 -
This is brilliant thanks! But how would I get the subview's cells to call a method on the parent when selected? I want to push a controller on to the parent's navigation controller Dec 28, 2014 at 17:26
Another way to deal with it is having a single UICollectionView
in which you can switch the UICollectionViewFlowLayout
implementation depending on the mode you want.
In order to convert from UITableView
to UICollectionView
, there are a lot of tutorials online, for example this.