Re: Creating More Than 1 Of The Same Element/control
Re: Creating More Than 1 Of The Same Element/control
- Subject: Re: Creating More Than 1 Of The Same Element/control
- From: Thomas Davie <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 22 May 2013 17:03:02 -0700
On 18 May 2013, at 03:21, Harmony Neil <email@hidden> wrote:
> Hellow,
> I've been working through a couple of tutorials and managed to make a text field and things just fine. The thing I'm wondering is how do I go about naming the textField what I want to call it, like textField1 or for example rather than just textField? Also, how do I make more than 1 textField? I would just use the same code as for the first one and change the y co-ordinate, but then I would still want to call them all something other than textField.
> I'm using the objective c language and hate using the storyboard and interface builder. If I'm going to code something, I'll write the code by hand. I tried posting on the objc language list, but the only person who replied seemed to think it was too beginner level and that I was posting on the wrong list. If no one on here can help me rather than insist on suggesting stupid books, I don't really know where else to ask, since I'm not getting a lot of luck on google's search results.
> Thanks,
> Harmony.
Hi Harmony,
I'd really very strongly suggest that you just use Interface Builder. Your user interface is essentially data, not code. I doubt (and hope) very much that you don't write code to fill up a buffer with image data at runtime, rather than storing images in data files. The same logic applies to your UI – store your archived objects in a nib file, and use IB to edit them.
Thanks
Tom Davie
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