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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T07:44:17+00:00 2026-05-15T07:44:17+00:00

I feel like I’m missing something basic here, and I would appreciate it if

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I feel like I’m missing something basic here, and I would appreciate it if you’d help me pull it all together.

Let’s say that I have two view controllers… ViewAController and ViewBController.

If I wanted to show viewA, I would do this:

ViewAController *new_view = [[ViewAController alloc] initWithNibName:@"ViewAController" bundle:nil];
self.viewAController = new_view;
[self.view insertSubView:new_view.view atIndex:0];
[new_view release];

If, after showing viewA, I wanted to show viewB controller, I would do this:

[self.viewAController.view removeFromSuperview];
    ViewBController *new_view = [[ViewBController alloc] initWithNibName:@"ViewBController" bundle:nil];
    self.viewBController = new_view;
    [self.view insertSubView:new_view.view atIndex:0];
[new_view release];

Here is my question…

When I load viewA for the first time, viewA’s “viewDidLoad” function fires off… It’s obviously being loaded for the first time. However, when I remove viewA from the superview, load in viewB, and then later on load viewA again like this:

[self.viewBController.view removeFromSuperview];
if ( self.viewAController == nil ) {

  ViewAController *new_view = [[ViewAController alloc] initWithNibName:@"ViewAController" bundle:nil];
  self.viewAController = new_view;
  [self.view insertSubview:new_view.view atIndex:0];
  [new_view release];

 } else {

  [self.view insertSubview:self.viewAController.view atIndex:0];

 }

viewA’s “viewDidLoad” function does NOT fire off. It’s as though viewA has been removed from the view, but it’s state is sort of saved in memory. When I load viewA again, it just sort of picks up from where it left off. What I really need it to do is load up as though it’s loading for the first time again, with “viewDidLoad”, etc…

I hope I have explained this properly. If anyone could provide some enlightenment, I would appreciate it.

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    2026-05-15T07:44:18+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 7:44 am

    If you don’t set self.viewAController to nil, then it won’t get away. You probably (hopefully) retained it with your self.viewAController property.

    You might release it after loading view B (if you don’t need it elsewhere).

    If you debug your if/else code, you will probably see that the “if” block is never visited.

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