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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T15:26:59+00:00 2026-05-22T15:26:59+00:00

Consider: [self.navigationController popToViewController:[[self.navigationController viewControllers]objectAtIndex:1] animated:YES]; Is there a better way to get index of

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[self.navigationController popToViewController:[[self.navigationController viewControllers]objectAtIndex:1] animated:YES];

Is there a better way to get index of the view controller to pop to? This way if I do something to the nav stack, I don’t have to go back and edit this. I was thinking of maybe storing it in a ivar on the VC or using #define macros. Any ideas?

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The stack has four view controllers. I used this code to pop from the fourth to the second.

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    2026-05-22T15:27:00+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 3:27 pm

    You can replace code in the question with a simple category on UINavigationController which can be used wherever it’s appropriate.

    @interface UINavigationController(indexPoping)
    - (void)popToViewControllerAtIndex:(NSInteger)newVCsIndex animated:(BOOL)animated;
    @end
    
    @implementation UINavigationController(indexPoping)
    - (void)popToViewControllerAtIndex:(NSInteger)newVCsIndex animated:(BOOL)useAnimation
    {
        if (newVCsIndex < [self.viewControllers count]) {
            [self popToViewController:[self.viewControllers objectAtIndex:newVCsIndex] animated:useAnimation];
        }
    }
    
    
    // Usage
    
    ...
    
    NSInteger indexToPopTo = ...
    [self.navigationController popToViewControllerAtIndex:indexToPopTo animated:YES]
    
    ...
    
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