Re: Looking for examples of UIScrollView using Core Data
Re: Looking for examples of UIScrollView using Core Data
- Subject: Re: Looking for examples of UIScrollView using Core Data
- From: colo <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 17 Apr 2010 14:20:19 -0400
Thank you Fritz. That actually brought a lot of clarity to the
subject. I was not looking for anything concrete just a proper way to
view the necessary actions to take.
And thank you Luther I'll look over that link again.
On Sat, Apr 17, 2010 at 2:02 PM, Fritz Anderson <email@hidden> wrote:
> On 17 Apr 2010, at 12:35 PM, colo wrote:
>
>> I have been hacking at the code from the iphone cookbook trying to get
>> a UIScrollView to fetch Core Data sql.
>> I checked the archives first and did not find anything. I know that
>> tableviews work hand in hand with Core Data.
>> Every tutorial I can find verifies this.
>
> Could you explain precisely what user-visible behavior you're looking to provide? Your question does not make sense at the level you state it.
>
> A UIScrollView allows you to scroll and zoom the UIViews it contains. It has nothing to do with the data that might be presented in it. It knows nothing about data; it's just a view. It can no more "fetch" data than a plastic frame for photographs can take pictures.
>
> Perhaps you mean that you have data in a Core Data store — a model — that you want to display in a UIView (or UIView subclass, or a UIView containing other UIViews to display parts of the data) — a view. You will need an intermediary object — a controller — that interprets the model and sets the view to display it. If you think of it that way, using a UIScrollView will be a minor, and probably obvious, detail.
>
> Review the "MVC" (model-view-controller) design pattern in the Apple documentation and in the tutorials you're reading until you understand it very well. You won't get anywhere just by following cookbooks.
>
> — F
>
>
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