site_archiver@lists.apple.com Delivered-To: cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com Hi All, Any ideas on what could be wrong? Thanks in Advance All the Best Dave Here is the method that adds the items to the Table View. [self.mFactDetailArray addObjectsFromArray:theItemDictionaryArray]; //********** NSLog(@"********************** item:%d",myObjectCount); #if 1 NSLog(myObjectNameString); NSLog(myFactYearString); NSLog(myFactMonthString); NSLog(myFactDayString); NSLog(myFactSourceDatabaseString); NSLog(myFactTextString); #endif [myObjectNameString release]; [myFactYearString release]; [myFactMonthString release]; [myFactDayString release]; [myFactSourceDatabaseString release]; [myFactTextString release]; myObjectCount++; } } _______________________________________________ Cocoa-dev mailing list (Cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com) Please do not post admin requests or moderator comments to the list. Contact the moderators at cocoa-dev-admins(at)lists.apple.com Help/Unsubscribe/Update your Subscription: http://lists.apple.com/mailman/options/cocoa-dev/site_archiver%40lists.apple... I have a UITableView object that starts out empty and then is gradually added to via data coming from a URL. Everything seems to be setup ok, the "numberOfSectionsInTableView" , gets called ok (which just returns 1). The "tableView:numberOfRowsInSection" which returns the number of Items in a "DetailArray" (initially zero). The user then clicks a button and a URL is downloaded and Parsed using a secondary thread. As items are parsed I want to add them to the table view and have the Table View GUI update. The method I use add the items to the array is as follows. I had expected that "tableView:cellForRowAtIndexPath" would have been called to set the cell for the item, but this doesn't seem to be the case, since I have a breakpoint in that method and it never seems to get called. The TableView cell seems to be working ok if I tableView:numberOfRowsInSection and just set a dummy cell in "tableView:cellForRowAtIndexPath" it adds the item ok. - (void)parser:(ParserBase*)theParser didParseItems:(NSArray*) theItemDictionaryArray { NSEnumerator* myArrayEnumerator; NSDictionary* myDictionary; NSString* myObjectNameString; NSString* myFactYearString; NSString* myFactMonthString; NSString* myFactDayString; NSString* myFactSourceDatabaseString; NSString* myFactTextString; static int myObjectCount = 0; NSArray* myIndexPaths = nil; myArrayEnumerator = [theItemDictionaryArray objectEnumerator]; while (myDictionary = [myArrayEnumerator nextObject]) { myIndexPaths = [NSArray arrayWithObjects:[NSIndexPath indexPathForRow:myObjectCount inSection:0],nil]; [self.mFactTableView insertRowsAtIndexPaths:myIndexPaths withRowAnimation:YES]; if ((self.mFactTableView.dragging == NO) && (self.mFactTableView.tracking == NO) && (self.mFactTableView.decelerating == NO)) { self.title = [NSString stringWithFormat:NSLocalizedString(@"Top %d Songs", @"Top Songs format"), [mFactDetailArray count]]; [self.mFactTableView reloadData]; } myObjectNameString = [myDictionary objectForKey:[ParserXML parserObjectFieldName]]; myFactYearString = [myDictionary objectForKey:kField_FactYear]; myFactMonthString = [myDictionary objectForKey:kField_FactMonth]; myFactDayString = [myDictionary objectForKey:kField_FactDay]; myFactSourceDatabaseString = [myDictionary objectForKey:kField_FactSourceDatabase]; myFactTextString = [myDictionary objectForKey:kField_FactText]; This email sent to site_archiver@lists.apple.com
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