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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T21:42:28+00:00 2026-05-26T21:42:28+00:00

First, I am super-new to Objective-C/iOS development and, in fact, this question is for

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First, I am super-new to Objective-C/iOS development and, in fact, this question is for my first, test project. Also, I come from a C#/WinForms background so I’m coming into iOS development with certain pre-conceived notions of user interface design and application state. Please bear with me and help clear up my confusion.

I just created my first iOS application project which, consists of a Single View. I allowed Xcode to create all the files for me through the Single View project wizard. When it was finished, I opened my new applications, single UIView Nib file in the designer and I dropped three sliders onto the view.

The desired purpose of this application is very simple– each slider corresponds to either the R, G or B values associated with the background color of my view.

I have figured out how to set the background of my view but I can not figure out how to access the values of each slider objects. Yes, I can hook-up and respond to an IBAction for each slider, but my plan is that each time a slider’s value changes, I want the IBAction to call a refactored method that accesses the values of all three sliders and then set’s the views Background Color based of the values associated with each one.

How can I access the values of my sliders? Specifically, how can I access the value of the sliders that I created by dragging and dropping them into the Nib designer window? I’ve seen code explaining how to programatically add a UISlider to your UIView and then access the value, but how do you access the value of a UISlider that’s added to the Nib and, I assume, will be automatically “wired” in at compile time?

Hopefully this makes since? If I’m missing an intermediate step or critical concept, please let me know.

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    2026-05-26T21:42:28+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 9:42 pm

    You create UISlider ivars/properties and make them IBOutlets:

    @property (nonatomic, retain) IBOutlet UISlider* yourSlider;
    

    You synthesize it in your .m file and the connect the IBOutlet in interface builder. The yourSlider pointer is then a reference to the object you connected it to. Note that it will only be loaded with the view of the UIViewController and therefore will be nil until viewDidLoad is called. You also must set it back to nil

    self.yourSlider = nil;
    

    in your viewDidUnload method (so that it is released). In Xcode 4 you have a convenient way of doing all the above steps in one action (see the “Interface Builder is Built-in” of What’s new in XCode 4)

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