is it possible to control the layout of a UICollectionViewCell as to give it an absolute x or y position?
I want to use a UICollectionView, in each row of a table in order to create a simple 5 day calendar. At the moment I am just positioning a set of views with absolute x values in the cell
Yes, but you will need to subclass UIcollectionViewLayout.
This tutorial help me figure things out.
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How to design this table view cell..
Cell overlaps the another cell.
Please help me
Set the y offset of the pictureImageview to be negative i.e -50.0f or so, the image will appear as starting from the cell above.
I just tried AppleDelegate's solution but didn't work, because the top of every image is cut, maybe because it is beyond the cells bounds, even with clear color for background.
A different approach would be to believe that it's just a visual effect, and cells are not overlapping. This is possible by giving a different height for every cell with next code :
- (CGFloat)tableView : (UITableView *) tableView
heightForRowAtIndexPath : (NSIndexPath *) indexPath {
// RETURN A DIFFERENT HEIGHT FOR EVERY CELL DEPENDING ON INDEXPATH,
// INCREASING IT GRADUALLY.
}
In the next image, the black lines look like cells' top border, but maybe that's the effect, and the real limit is the red line :
Thinking this way, only the first cell requires a special treatment for the green titles.
Try setting constraints in storyboard and then keep the UIImageView's size/frame of image same when the image is set to UIImageView. Good Luck!
My table view covers part of the view. If I have 20 objects, I am displaying all of them in a tableview. But I want to know that how many cell are loaded that are visible to the user.
(i.e. first 5 cells data is visible for me: when I scroll down, the remaining cells will load. Here I want to know without scrolling how many cell are loaded.)
Is this possible?
You can use [tableView visibleCells] count], which returns numbers of the table cells that are visible, if I understand correctly what you want.
The below code will give you the array of indexpath of cells currently visible
NSArray *visiblePaths = [self.tableView indexPathsForVisibleRows];
after getting the index path you can easily access the cell at a particular indexpath
Its usually : (tableView's height / cell row height ) + 1
Can you take the size of the visible part of the table, and then the size of one cell, and divide them to know how many of them fit in the screen?
I have a table view, amongst the table, in each row i want to display an image to the extreme left, some string in the middle, a number after that and again a string followed by a number, n all that should be in different font styles and sizes. Now i did this using custom-cells, but that is just for one row, what if user wants to enter data and then view the added info in the next row of the table. How do i add multiple custom cells to my view?
Update the datasource of your tableView and call reloadData method
[tableView reloadData];
---------- Please follow below link for help :
----------http://knol.google.com/k/iphone-sdk-using-table-views#
Sorry if i m wrong. But think this will help you out.
Is there a way to move the highlighted tableviewcell programatically. If I wanted to highlight cell number 3 and then highlight cell number 4 instead, based on something the user did in the detail view of my split view controller, can I do this?
Is there a way I can get the indexpath for the row two below one that I have?
Thanks!
You can do this via the UITableView selectRowAtIndexPath:animated:scrollPosition: method.
In terms of getting the "next" row from the indexPath, you can simply use the indexPath.row property (as supplied from your UITableViewDelegate's tableView:didDeselectRowAtIndexPath: method) as the basis for the selected row.
when I scroll position end of UItableview the last UItableview row seems half. how can I show the last row fully and how can I detect scroll to last row?
I don't know what you mean by "seems half". I suppose that means only half of the cell is shown? Make sure the frame of the whole table view is visible first.
If you want a cell to appear within the bounds of the table view, use
[tableView scrollToRowAtIndexPath:[NSIndexPath indexPathForRow:? section:?]
atScrollPosition:UITableViewScrollPositionBottom animated:YES];
I think there is something (like a tabBar) at the bottom of your screen and it is overlapping the UITableView .. am I right, am I right?!
Just make the frame of the UITableView 48 pixels shorter. That's the average size of a tabBar..
Or perhaps you have not taken in account that the bar at the top (the status bar) also counts, which is about 15 pixels high. In that case, take 15 pixels of the height of your UITableView's frame.