I\'ve created a new navigation based iPhone app. I added this to the RootViewController.
- (void)viewDidLoad {
[super viewDidLoad];
UIBarButtonItem *add
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Awesome, thanks. Where do you find the various selectors available? The doc is very vague about this. I defined an instance method and put that as the selector but it was never executed. I'd like to slide in a detailview when the button is clicked. – 4thSpace Feb 19 at 16:19
I go the place where I need more information and press the escape (Esc) key. So, in this example:
...(beginning of line)... @selector(Place Cursor Here, press Esc) ...
A list of the available selectors will appear. For Microsoft programmers, this is like Intellisense, but you have to ask for it with Esc (it just doesn't appear automatically like in Visual Studio). Practically speaking, XCode does create most of whatever you're trying to create when you start typing and it really helps when you figure out the Tab key is your friend. (well... it's my friend... having the lonely life I have)
Now, if you need your own selector, you can place your label in there (mySelector: for example), then, further down in your code, build it:
- (IBAction)mySelector:(id)sender
{
NSLog(@"You touched me THERE!");
}
Also, in the header (.h) file, be sure to put a corresponding:
-(IBAction) mySelector:(id)sender;