In my program, when you hit the 'begin' button on the first view controller, it takes you to a new view controller called VCLoadLocalData. When that view controller loads, it will check to see if a certain txt file exists, if it does, it will show one alert that requires user input, if it doesn't, it will show a different alert. At the moment, the UIAlertController doesn't show up; I have tried it with a UIAlertView but I didn't know how to make the user response return or for it to fire a method. Here is the code I have so far for VCLoadLocalData:
using Foundation;
using System;
using System.IO;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
using UIKit;
namespace SixthFormFinder
{
public partial class VCLoadLocalData : UIViewController
{
public VCLoadLocalData (IntPtr handle) : base (handle)
{
}
public override void ViewDidLoad()
{
base.ViewDidLoad();
// Perform any additional setup after loading the view, typically from a nib.
bool doesExist = File.Exists("UserData.txt");
if (doesExist)
{
//UIAlertView alert = new UIAlertView()
//{
// Title = "User Data Found",
// Message = "A version of your data has been found, do you want to use it?"
//};
//alert.AddButton("Yes");
//alert.AddButton("No");
//alert.Show();
var alert = UIAlertController.Create("User Data Found", "A version of your data has been found, do you want to use it?", UIAlertControllerStyle.Alert);
alert.AddAction(UIAlertAction.Create("Yes", UIAlertActionStyle.Default, (UIAlertAction obj) => Alert_Yes()));
alert.AddAction(UIAlertAction.Create("No", UIAlertActionStyle.Default, (UIAlertAction obj) => Alert_No()));
ShowViewController(alert, null);
}
else
{
var alert = UIAlertController.Create("No User Data", "No version of your user data was found, you will need to follow this setup", UIAlertControllerStyle.Alert);
alert.AddAction(UIAlertAction.Create("OK", UIAlertActionStyle.Default, (UIAlertAction obj) => Alert_No()));
ShowViewController(alert, null);
}
}
void Alert_Yes()
{
var alert = UIAlertController.Create("Yes", "Yes Test complete", UIAlertControllerStyle.Alert);
ShowViewController(alert, null);
}
void Alert_No()
{
var alert = UIAlertController.Create("No", "No Test complete", UIAlertControllerStyle.Alert);
ShowViewController(alert, null);
}
}
}