iOS

UIViewController Lifecycle

UIViewController lifecycle, viewDidLoad, viewWillAppear, transitions, memory warnings

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What is the loadView method in the UIViewController lifecycle?

Respuesta

loadView is called to create the controller's root view. It is invoked before viewDidLoad and should only be overridden if the view is created programmatically without Interface Builder. It is the first stage of the lifecycle, ideal for building the root view hierarchy. Never call super.loadView() when overriding as it would load the default xib/storyboard.

2

When is viewDidLoad called in the lifecycle?

Respuesta

viewDidLoad is called once after the view has been loaded into memory, after loadView. It is the ideal time to configure IBOutlets and initialize internal state. This method is never called again during the controller's lifetime.

3

What is the role of viewWillAppear in the lifecycle?

Respuesta

viewWillAppear is called before the view is displayed on screen. It can be invoked multiple times during the controller's lifetime. It is the appropriate place to make changes that should happen each time the view appears, such as refreshing data.

4

What is the difference between viewWillAppear and viewDidAppear?

5

What is the purpose of viewWillDisappear?

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