This library includes a framework that handles quickly generating a tableview populated with different kinds of cells. It supports a few types of cells out of the box, with the ability to quickly create custom cells and populate your table's with those. Using this library will:
- Split your UITableViewController from your UIViewController for better readability.
- Ensure maximum scrolling performance.
- Enable you to create UITableView's populated with cells very quickly.
- Handle some of the nitty gritty crap, like organizing a table's sections alphabetically.
- Handle editing textfields in cells, including scrolling the tableview for the keyboard.
- Work on iPhone/iTouch/iPad in all orientations.
How to use this library
First, download the code, and include the XCode library in your source.
Next, create a UITableView on your view (don't use a UITableViewController) and create an XTableViewController property in your class. In view did load, simply instantiate your table.
-(void)viewDidLoad {
[super viewDidLoad];
NSArray *models = [NSArray arrayWithObjects:
[XTableViewCellModel modelWithType:XCELL_STANDARD withTitle:@"Predefined Cells"
withContent:@"" withAccesoryType:UITableViewCellAccessoryDisclosureIndicator withTag:CELL_TYPES],
[XTableViewCellModel modelWithType:XCELL_STANDARD_WITH_WRAPPING
withTitle:@"Predefined Cells now with a ton of wrapping and stuff I can use with wrapping." withContent:@""], nil];
UITableView *tableView = [[UITableView alloc] initWithFrame:self.view.frame style:UITableViewStylePlain];
XTableViewController *tableController = [[XTableViewController alloc] initWithTableView:tableView];
tableController.delegate = self;
[_tableController setDataWithArray:models];
[self addSubview:tableView];
self.myTableController = tableController;
}
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