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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T08:46:00+00:00 2026-05-27T08:46:00+00:00

I am using Xcode to create a Cocoa app for Mac OSX written in

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I am using Xcode to create a Cocoa app for Mac OSX written in Objective-C.

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-(IBAction)clickToLaunchAppButtonClicked:(id)sender; {
//I want to hide the click to load app button
[clickToLoadButton setEnabled:NO];
[clickToLoadButton setHidden:YES];

//***I want to make the app wait for 1 second (This is where I'm stuck!)***

//I want to show the loading label
[loadingLabel setEnabled:YES];
[loadingLabel setHidden:NO];

//I want to show the loading progress bar and initialize it
[loadingProgressBar setHidden:NO];
[loadingProgressBar startAnimation:self];

//***I want to make the app wait for 3 seconds (Again, I don't know how to do this!)***

//I want to stop the loading progress bar animation
[loadingProgressBar stopAnimation:self];

//I want to hide the loading progress bar and loading label
[loadingLabel setHidden:YES];
[loadingLabel setEnabled:NO];
[loadingLabel setHidden:YES];
}

How can I make the app wait/pause for a few seconds? I tried the wait(), delay() or pause() functions, but they freeze the app, which is not what I want. Should I use an NSTimer? If so, please give me a simple way to implement it.

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    2026-05-27T08:46:00+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 8:46 am

    You can place the code you want to run on the 3 second delay in another method (delayedLoad) and use performSelector: withObject: afterDelay:

    [self performSelector:@selector(delayedLoad) withObject:nil afterDelay:3.0];
    

    EDIT – spelling it out more in response to your comment

    to create the other method, include this code in the same .m file (AppDelegate.m or similar)

    -(void)delayedLoad
    {
    
    //I want to stop the loading progress bar animation
    [loadingProgressBar stopAnimation:self];
    
    //I want to hide the loading progress bar and loading label
    [loadingLabel setHidden:YES];
    [loadingLabel setEnabled:NO];
    [loadingLabel setHidden:YES];
    }
    

    And your existing method becomes

    -(IBAction)clickToLaunchAppButtonClicked:(id)sender; {
    //I want to hide the click to load app button
    [clickToLoadButton setEnabled:NO];
    [clickToLoadButton setHidden:YES];
    
    //***I want to make the app wait for 1 second (This is where I'm stuck!)***
    
    //I want to show the loading label
    [loadingLabel setEnabled:YES];
    [loadingLabel setHidden:NO];
    
    //I want to show the loading progress bar and initialize it
    [loadingProgressBar setHidden:NO];
    [loadingProgressBar startAnimation:self];
    [self performSelector:@selector(delayedLoad) withObject:nil afterDelay:3.0];
    }
    

    This is how you implement the 3 second delay. Hopefully you can extend this to implement the 1 second delay

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