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iPhone: Fade transition between two RootViewControllers

Obj-C or MonoTouch C# answers are fine.

The initial UIWindow's RootViewController is a simple login screen.

window.RootViewController = loginScreen;

After login, I set the Root to the main app

window.RootViewController = theAppScreen;

How do I Fade-transition between the two RootViewControllers in this instance?

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Ian Vink Avatar asked Jul 27 '12 22:07

Ian Vink


1 Answers

I might suggest a different approach that will get you your animation. Just go to the theAppScreen controller first, and if you need the user to log in, have it do the presentViewController to get to the loginScreen (you don't have to animate this step if you want it look like it went directly to the login screen). That way, when you've successfully logged in, the loginScreen can just dismissViewControllerAnimated and you've got your animation back to the main theAppScreen. (Obviously, if you want the fade effect, don't forget to set the controller's modalTransitionStyle to UIModalTransitionStyleCrossDissolve.)

If you're dead set on changing your rootViewController, the only way I can think of doing it (and I don't like it) would be to do something like:

MainAppViewController *controller = [[MainAppViewController alloc] initWithNibName:@"MainAppViewController" bundle:nil];

// animate the modal presentation

controller.modalTransitionStyle = UIModalTransitionStyleCrossDissolve;

[self.window.rootViewController presentViewController:controller 
                                             animated:YES
                                           completion:^{

    // and then get rid of it as a modal

    [controller dismissViewControllerAnimated:NO completion:nil];

    // and set it as your rootview controller

    self.window.rootViewController = controller;
}];

The first technique seems much cleaner to me.

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Rob Avatar answered Sep 19 '22 23:09

Rob