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I'm trying to add some more cells to an existing UICollectionView, which is already filled with some cells.

I tried to use the CollectionView reloadData but it seems to reload the entire collectionView and I just wanted to add more cells.

Can anybody help me?

2 Answers 2

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The UICollectionView class has methods to add/remove items. E.g., to insert an item at some index (in section 0), modify your model accordingly and then do:

int indexPath = [NSIndexPath indexPathForItem:index];
NSArray *indexPaths = [NSArray arrayWithObject:indexPath inSection:0];
[collectionView insertItemsAtIndexPaths:indexPaths];

The view will do the rest.

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  • So, when i first use [UICollectionView reloadData] i should save the index of the last Cell used, and then, when i call the method to add more cells i should use its latest cell indexPath, correct? @chris Nov 1, 2012 at 21:25
  • You don't need [UICollectionView reloadData] at all when adding items. Just do insertItemsAtIndexPaths: and make sure that subsequent calls to your data source' methods collectionView:numberOfItemsInSection: and collectionView:cellForItemAtIndexPath: reflect your changes.
    – chris
    Nov 2, 2012 at 7:18
  • I did it at first it worked. But, when the new cells will be show on the display i get the message: Terminating app due to uncaught exception 'NSRangeException', reason: '-[__NSCFArray objectAtIndex:]: index (36) beyond bounds (36)' @chris do you know what i did wrong? Nov 3, 2012 at 0:57
  • This is the line i coded: NSMutableArray *indexes = [NSMutableArray array]; for (int i = 0; i < [_jsonLista count]; i++) { NSIndexPath *index = [NSIndexPath indexPathForItem:([Collection numberOfItemsInSection:0]) + i inSection:0]; [indexes addObject:index]; } [Collection insertItemsAtIndexPaths:indexes]; Nov 3, 2012 at 1:04
  • You have to adjust your model before updating the view.
    – chris
    Nov 3, 2012 at 20:49
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The easiest way to insert new cells to the UICollectionView without having to reload all its cell is by using the performBatchUpdates, which can be done easily by following the steps below.

// Lets assume you have some data coming from a NSURLConnection
[NSURLConnection sendAsynchronousRequest:request queue:[NSOperationQueue mainQueue] completionHandler:^(NSURLResponse *response, NSData *data, NSError *erro)
{
      // Parse the data to Json
      NSMutableArray *newJson = [NSJSONSerialization JSONObjectWithData:data options:NSJSONReadingMutableContainers error:nil];

      // Variable used to say at which position you want to add the cells
      int index;

      // If you want to start adding before the previous content, like new Tweets on twitter
      index = 0;

      // If you want to start adding after the previous content, like reading older tweets on twitter
      index = self.json.count;

      // Create the indexes with a loop
      NSMutableArray *indexes = [NSMutableArray array];

      for (int i = index; i < json.count; i++)
      {
            [indexes addObject:[NSIndexPath indexPathForItem:i inSection:0]];
      }

      // Perform the updates
      [self.collectionView performBatchUpdates:^{

           //Insert the new data to your current data
           [self.json addObjectsFromArray:newJson];

           //Inser the new cells
           [self.collectionView insertItemsAtIndexPaths:indexes];

      } completion:nil];
 }
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  • this method disappears previous cells then load again and scrolls collectionView to the top.
    – Mansuu....
    Nov 7, 2017 at 13:44

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