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NSScrollView scrollToTop

Does anyone know the correct way to scroll the NSScrollView to the top? I was looking for an equivalent to the UIView's scrollToTop method.

This is what I have so far, but its not quite right under all situations

[self.contentView scrollToPoint:NSMakePoint(0, MAX(contentView.frameHeight, ((NSView*)self.documentView).frameHeight))];
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user961889 Avatar asked Aug 15 '12 18:08

user961889


4 Answers

Updated for Swift 5:

If your document view is flipped:

scrollView.documentView?.scroll(.zero)

otherwise:

if let documentView = scrollView.documentView {
        documentView.scroll(NSPoint(x: 0, y: documentView.bounds.size.height))
}
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JanApotheker Avatar answered Nov 11 '22 06:11

JanApotheker


Finally figured it out. Works like a charm!

if ([self hasVerticalScroller]) {
    self.verticalScroller.floatValue = 0;
}

NSPoint newOrigin = NSMakePoint(0, NSMaxY(((NSView*)self.documentView).frame) - self.boundsHeight);
[self.contentView scrollToPoint:newOrigin];
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user961889 Avatar answered Nov 11 '22 04:11

user961889


This also works fine. Set scroll point of documentView of NSScrollView

NSPoint pt = NSMakePoint(0.0, [[self.scrollView documentView]
                               bounds].size.height);
[self.scrollView.documentView scrollPoint:pt];
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Omkar Avatar answered Nov 11 '22 06:11

Omkar


The previous solutions scroll to the bottom when translating to Swift for Mac OS. The y coordinate direction is flipped on Mac OS and iOS.

Swift 3 Solution for Mac OS:

scrollView.documentView?.scroll(NSPoint.zero)
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Mel Avatar answered Nov 11 '22 04:11

Mel