scrollToRowAtIndexPath
should work.
In viewWillAppear:
, try this:
[theTableView reloadData];
NSIndexPath* ip = [NSIndexPath indexPathForRow:rowNumberHere inSection:sectionNumberHere];
[theTableView scrollToRowAtIndexPath:ip atScrollPosition:UITableViewScrollPositionTop animated:NO];
rowNumberHere
is the row number in the data source you want to scroll to.
atScrollPosition
is just one of the values in the UITableViewScrollPosition
enum which can determine where on the screen the row number you want will show up. However, depending on the number of rows and which row you are scrolling to, it may not make a difference.
Putting reloadData:
avoids an exception if the data is not loaded yet in viewWillAppear:
. If you put the scrollToRowAtIndexPath
in viewDidAppear:
, you would not need the reloadData:
but you will see the table jump a little which you say you don't want.
Edit:
@Theory, try changing your code as follows...
[tableView reloadData];
int lastRowNumber = [tableView numberOfRowsInSection:0] - 1;
NSIndexPath* ip = [NSIndexPath indexPathForRow:lastRowNumber inSection:0];
[tableView scrollToRowAtIndexPath:ip atScrollPosition:UITableViewScrollPositionTop animated:NO];
Please note numberOfRowsInSection
returns row count, not the last row number (which is row count - 1).
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