UPDATE SWIFT 5
One example of how to create an UITabBarController
programmatically could be like this:
First we create the UIViewControllers
that will be the content for each tab of the tab bar interface. For this example we only create one very simple.
class Item1ViewController: UIViewController {
override func viewDidLoad() {
super.viewDidLoad()
view.backgroundColor = UIColor.green
self.title = "item1"
print("item 1 loaded")
}
}
Now, the UITabBarController
:
We create the new instances of the UIViewControllers
that we want to display in the tab bar. Then we create an icon for each instance we have created and then we create an array that contains all UIViewControllers
that specify the content for each tab of the tab bar interface. The order of the view controllers in the array corresponds to the display order in the tab bar.
class DashboardTabBarController: UITabBarController, UITabBarControllerDelegate {
override func viewDidLoad() {
super.viewDidLoad()
delegate = self
}
override func viewWillAppear(_ animated: Bool) {
super.viewWillAppear(animated)
let item1 = Item1ViewController()
let icon1 = UITabBarItem(title: "Title", image: UIImage(named: "someImage.png"), selectedImage: UIImage(named: "otherImage.png"))
item1.tabBarItem = icon1
let controllers = [item1] //array of the root view controllers displayed by the tab bar interface
self.viewControllers = controllers
}
//Delegate methods
func tabBarController(_ tabBarController: UITabBarController, shouldSelect viewController: UIViewController) -> Bool {
print("Should select viewController: (viewController.title ?? "") ?")
return true;
}
}
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