I’m developing an iPad app.
Now I ran into the following problem. I created a “Custom Class” for a UIScrollView. So in my nib file I have added a default UIScrollView and set the Custom Class to MultiSelectView (which is the custom class I created). Screenshot here.
So in my MultiSelectView I have added some methods that I want to use. This works!
The issue is that I’m wondering how I can initialize certain objects that I need in these methods. It seems like - (id)initWithFrame:(CGRect)frame {} is not called, and neither is - (void) viewDidLoad {}.
Thus, is there a way to initialize a custom (GUI) class?
When you unarchive a view from a .xib file, it is not sent
-initWithFrame:, as you’ve noticed. Instead, it’s sent-initWithCoder:.So, if you’ve got any UIView subclass in a .xib file that needs custom initialization, you’ll need to override
-initWithCoder:as well as (or instead of)-initWithFrame:.