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Give a top inset to UIRefreshControl

I use an UIRefreshControl like it (without an UITableViewController) :

UIRefreshControl *refreshControl = [UIRefreshControl new];
[refreshControl addTarget:self action:@selector(viewDidBeginRefreshing:) forControlEvents:UIControlEventValueChanged];
[self.table addSubview:refreshControl];

Problem is the refresh wheel is positioned below the UINavigationController's translucent bar (ios7). There is only a few topic on this problem on StackOverflow. And they didn't bring any valuable solution to me.

What I wish is to make my UIRefreshControl's y position 80px down for example.

Note : I know it's not recommended to use UIRefreshControl outside an UITableViewController. So no need to warn about it.

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Tancrede Chazallet Avatar asked Oct 21 '13 15:10

Tancrede Chazallet


2 Answers

I found a solution, very simple, not so clean but works like a charm.

Just need to put the refresh control in another subview which is set down.

UIView *refreshView = [[UIView alloc] initWithFrame:CGRectMake(0, 80, 0, 0)];
[self.table addSubview:refreshView];

UIRefreshControl *refreshControl = [UIRefreshControl new];
[refreshControl addTarget:self action:@selector(viewDidBeginRefreshing:) forControlEvents:UIControlEventValueChanged];
[refreshView addSubview:refreshControl];
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Tancrede Chazallet Avatar answered Nov 05 '22 17:11

Tancrede Chazallet


This is a version of AncAinu's answer in Swift 4.

let refreshView = UIView(frame: CGRect(x: 0, y: 80, width: 0, height: 0))
tableView.addSubview(refreshView)

refreshControl = UIRefreshControl()        
refreshControl.addTarget(self, action: #selector(self.viewDidBeginRefreshing), for: .valueChanged)        
refreshView.addSubview(refreshControl)
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Andy Avatar answered Nov 05 '22 17:11

Andy