In the interface builder, I can set the alignment for my UIToolbar to be at the bottom of my screen or to be at my top of my screen. How can this be done programatically?
2 Answers
You set the UIToolBar's frame or center. It's not alignment it's position. Can be done like so:
[myToolBar setFrame: CGRectMake(x, y, width, height)];
//OR
[myToolBar setCenter: CGPointMake(x, y)];
If the UIToolBoor is auto aligned in IB, it's because IB is programmed to help you position stuff.
~ Natanavra.
(void)viewWillAppear:(BOOL)animated { [super viewWillAppear:animated];
//Initialize the toolbar toolbar = [[UIToolbar alloc] init]; toolbar.barStyle = UIBarStyleDefault;
//Set the toolbar to fit the width of the app. [toolbar sizeToFit];
//Caclulate the height of the toolbar CGFloat toolbarHeight = [toolbar frame].size.height;
//Get the bounds of the parent view CGRect rootViewBounds = self.parentViewController.view.bounds;
//Get the height of the parent view. CGFloat rootViewHeight = CGRectGetHeight(rootViewBounds);
//Get the width of the parent view, CGFloat rootViewWidth = CGRectGetWidth(rootViewBounds);
//Create a rectangle for the toolbar CGRect rectArea = CGRectMake(0, rootViewHeight - toolbarHeight, rootViewWidth, toolbarHeight);
//Reposition and resize the receiver [toolbar setFrame:rectArea];
//Create a button UIBarButtonItem *infoButton = [[UIBarButtonItem alloc] initWithTitle:@"back" style:UIBarButtonItemStyleBordered target:self action:@selector(info_clicked:)];
[toolbar setItems:[NSArray arrayWithObjects:infoButton,nil]];
//Add the toolbar as a subview to the navigation controller. [self.navigationController.view addSubview:toolbar];
[[self tableView] reloadData];
}
(void) info_clicked:(id)sender {
[self.navigationController popViewControllerAnimated:YES]; [toolbar removeFromSuperview];
}