scrollView always go back to the starting position after closing subview
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My application has the main view and multiple subviews. What I want to do is: when View2?.removeFromSuperview()
then scrollView would start from the beginning. Because now I put subviews ON the main view and then when I go back to main view, scrollview is at the same position as it was before.
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My application has the main view and multiple subviews. What I want to do is: when View2?.removeFromSuperview()
then scrollView would start from the beginning. Because now I put subviews ON the main view and then when I go back to main view, scrollview is at the same position as it was before.
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My application has the main view and multiple subviews. What I want to do is: when View2?.removeFromSuperview()
then scrollView would start from the beginning. Because now I put subviews ON the main view and then when I go back to main view, scrollview is at the same position as it was before.
ios swift
My application has the main view and multiple subviews. What I want to do is: when View2?.removeFromSuperview()
then scrollView would start from the beginning. Because now I put subviews ON the main view and then when I go back to main view, scrollview is at the same position as it was before.
ios swift
ios swift
asked Nov 8 at 22:08
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offset = CGPoint(x: -yourScrollView.adjustedContentInset.left,y: -yourScrollView.adjustedContentInset.top)
yourScrollView.setContentOffset(offset, animated: true)
try this
Works like a charm! Thank you so much.
– SwiftyLifestyle
Nov 8 at 23:10
you welcome. But I think this kind of questions already exist; so from next time you should try to find already existing ones. So you won't get down vote ;)
– Hikaru Watanabe
Nov 8 at 23:17
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1 Answer
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offset = CGPoint(x: -yourScrollView.adjustedContentInset.left,y: -yourScrollView.adjustedContentInset.top)
yourScrollView.setContentOffset(offset, animated: true)
try this
Works like a charm! Thank you so much.
– SwiftyLifestyle
Nov 8 at 23:10
you welcome. But I think this kind of questions already exist; so from next time you should try to find already existing ones. So you won't get down vote ;)
– Hikaru Watanabe
Nov 8 at 23:17
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offset = CGPoint(x: -yourScrollView.adjustedContentInset.left,y: -yourScrollView.adjustedContentInset.top)
yourScrollView.setContentOffset(offset, animated: true)
try this
Works like a charm! Thank you so much.
– SwiftyLifestyle
Nov 8 at 23:10
you welcome. But I think this kind of questions already exist; so from next time you should try to find already existing ones. So you won't get down vote ;)
– Hikaru Watanabe
Nov 8 at 23:17
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up vote
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offset = CGPoint(x: -yourScrollView.adjustedContentInset.left,y: -yourScrollView.adjustedContentInset.top)
yourScrollView.setContentOffset(offset, animated: true)
try this
offset = CGPoint(x: -yourScrollView.adjustedContentInset.left,y: -yourScrollView.adjustedContentInset.top)
yourScrollView.setContentOffset(offset, animated: true)
try this
answered Nov 8 at 22:23
Hikaru Watanabe
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Works like a charm! Thank you so much.
– SwiftyLifestyle
Nov 8 at 23:10
you welcome. But I think this kind of questions already exist; so from next time you should try to find already existing ones. So you won't get down vote ;)
– Hikaru Watanabe
Nov 8 at 23:17
add a comment |
Works like a charm! Thank you so much.
– SwiftyLifestyle
Nov 8 at 23:10
you welcome. But I think this kind of questions already exist; so from next time you should try to find already existing ones. So you won't get down vote ;)
– Hikaru Watanabe
Nov 8 at 23:17
Works like a charm! Thank you so much.
– SwiftyLifestyle
Nov 8 at 23:10
Works like a charm! Thank you so much.
– SwiftyLifestyle
Nov 8 at 23:10
you welcome. But I think this kind of questions already exist; so from next time you should try to find already existing ones. So you won't get down vote ;)
– Hikaru Watanabe
Nov 8 at 23:17
you welcome. But I think this kind of questions already exist; so from next time you should try to find already existing ones. So you won't get down vote ;)
– Hikaru Watanabe
Nov 8 at 23:17
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