I have added UIButton and UITextView as subviews to my view programmatically.
notesDescriptionView = [[UIView alloc]initWithFrame:CGRectMake(0,0,320,460)];
notes
to remove all the subviews you added to the view
use the following code
for (UIView *view in [self.view subviews])
{
[view removeFromSuperview];
}
I assume you're calling [self.view removeFromSuperView]
from a method in the same class as the above snippet.
In that case [self.view removeFromSuperView]
removes self.view from its own superview, but self is the object from whose view you wish to remove subviews. If you want to remove all the subviews of the object, you need to do this instead:
[notesDescriptionView removeFromSuperview];
[button.view removeFromSuperview];
[textView removeFromSuperview];
Perhaps you'd want to store those subviews in an NSArray
and loop over that array invoking removeFromSuperview
on each element in that array.
I've always been surprised that the Objective-C API doesn't have a simple method for removing all sub views from a UIView. (The Flash API does, and you end up needing it quite a bit.)
Anyway, this is the little helper method that I use for that:
- (void)removeAllSubviewsFromUIView:(UIView *)parentView
{
for (id child in [parentView subviews])
{
if ([child isMemberOfClass:[UIView class]])
{
[child removeFromSuperview];
}
}
}
EDIT: just found a more elegant solution here: What is the best way to remove all subviews from you self.view?
Am using that now as follows:
// Make sure the background and foreground views are empty:
[self.backgroundContentView.subviews makeObjectsPerformSelector:@selector(removeFromSuperview)];
[self.foregroundContentView.subviews makeObjectsPerformSelector:@selector(removeFromSuperview)];
I like that better.