How do you present a UIViewController from the top of the screen instead of the bottom?

流过昼夜 提交于 2019-11-30 16:20:34
Amarsh

I created a function for pushing the ViewControllers from all 4 directions:

- (void) slideLayerInDirection:(NSString *)direction andPush:(UIViewController *)dstVC {
  CATransition* transition = [CATransition animation];
  transition.duration = 0.5;
  transition.timingFunction = [CAMediaTimingFunction functionWithName:kCAMediaTimingFunctionEaseInEaseOut];
  transition.type = kCATransitionPush;
  transition.subtype = direction;
  [self.view.layer addAnimation:transition forKey:kCATransition];
  [self pushViewController:dstVC animated:NO];
}

The header file contains the following:

#import <QuartzCore/QuartzCore.h>

#define direction_left kCATransitionFromLeft
#define direction_top kCATransitionFromBottom
#define direction_right kCATransitionFromRight
#define direction_bottom kCATransitionFromTop
public extension UINavigationController {

    func pushViewControllerFromTop(viewController vc: UIViewController) {
        vc.view.alpha = 0
        self.present(vc, animated: false) { () -> Void in
            vc.view.frame = CGRect(x: 0, y: -vc.view.frame.height, width: vc.view.frame.width, height: vc.view.frame.height)
            vc.view.alpha = 1
            UIView.animate(withDuration: 1, 
                           animations: { () -> Void in
                               vc.view.frame = CGRect(x: 0, y: 0, width: vc.view.frame.width, height: vc.view.frame.height)
                           }, 
                           completion: nil)
        }
    }

    func dismissViewControllerToTop() {
        if let vc = self.presentedViewController {
            UIView.animate(withDuration: 1, 
                           animations: { () -> Void in
                               vc.view.frame = CGRect(x: 0, y: -vc.view.frame.height, width: vc.view.frame.width, height: vc.view.frame.height)
                           }, 
                           completion: { complete -> Void in
                               if complete {
                                   self.dismiss(animated: false, completion: nil)
                               }
                           })
        }
    }
}

I use the following code to animate a viewController in from the top.

[self.mainViewController.view addSubview:modalViewController.view];
modalViewController.view.frame = CGRectMake(modalViewController.view.frame.origin.x,
                                            -modalViewController.view.frame.size.height,
                                            modalViewController.view.frame.size.width,
                                            modalViewController.view.frame.size.height);

[UIView animateWithDuration:0.4 delay:0 options:UIViewAnimationOptionCurveEaseInOut animations:^(void){

    modalViewController.view.frame = CGRectMake(modalViewController.view.frame.origin.x,
                                                0,
                                                modalViewController.view.frame.size.width,
                                                modalViewController.view.frame.size.height);

} completion:^(BOOL finished){

    [modalViewController.view removeFromSuperview];
    [self.mainViewController presentViewController:modalViewController animated:NO completion:nil];

}];

It adds the UIView of the modalViewController to the mainViewController, animates it in, then removes the UIView from the mainViewController and presentsViewController: without animation.

What you're describing isn't a built-in transition style; see here for a list of those that Apple provides. If you absolutely need your view controller to appear this way, you'll have to animate it yourself.

You have to #import the QuartzCore framework and add the transition animation, then change:

animated:YES to: animated:NO.

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