Tab bar controller change pointing to new view controller for existing item
I created one tab view controller with 2 default tab bar actions and I have one view controller with different functionality and now I want to point that View controller in place of second tab bar item. How can I do this through story board?
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I created one tab view controller with 2 default tab bar actions and I have one view controller with different functionality and now I want to point that View controller in place of second tab bar item. How can I do this through story board?
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As per my understanding, your going to use a same controller for two tab items right? if not, could you please explain the issue in detail. Thank you.
– Rajasekhar Pasupuleti
Nov 21 '18 at 12:24
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I created one tab view controller with 2 default tab bar actions and I have one view controller with different functionality and now I want to point that View controller in place of second tab bar item. How can I do this through story board?
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I created one tab view controller with 2 default tab bar actions and I have one view controller with different functionality and now I want to point that View controller in place of second tab bar item. How can I do this through story board?
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asked Nov 21 '18 at 12:21
Akshaykumar DigraseAkshaykumar Digrase
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As per my understanding, your going to use a same controller for two tab items right? if not, could you please explain the issue in detail. Thank you.
– Rajasekhar Pasupuleti
Nov 21 '18 at 12:24
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As per my understanding, your going to use a same controller for two tab items right? if not, could you please explain the issue in detail. Thank you.
– Rajasekhar Pasupuleti
Nov 21 '18 at 12:24
As per my understanding, your going to use a same controller for two tab items right? if not, could you please explain the issue in detail. Thank you.
– Rajasekhar Pasupuleti
Nov 21 '18 at 12:24
As per my understanding, your going to use a same controller for two tab items right? if not, could you please explain the issue in detail. Thank you.
– Rajasekhar Pasupuleti
Nov 21 '18 at 12:24
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1) delete segue from default view controller (DEFAULT SECOND VIEW CONTROLLER)
2) Control Click from tab bar controller to your custom view controller and select Relationship segue.
3) It will assign your custom view controller as second tab
@Akshaykumar Digrase, did this answer resolved your query? if yes, please mark this as approved.
– Parth Bhuva
Nov 28 '18 at 10:35
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1) delete segue from default view controller (DEFAULT SECOND VIEW CONTROLLER)
2) Control Click from tab bar controller to your custom view controller and select Relationship segue.
3) It will assign your custom view controller as second tab
@Akshaykumar Digrase, did this answer resolved your query? if yes, please mark this as approved.
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Nov 28 '18 at 10:35
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1) delete segue from default view controller (DEFAULT SECOND VIEW CONTROLLER)
2) Control Click from tab bar controller to your custom view controller and select Relationship segue.
3) It will assign your custom view controller as second tab
@Akshaykumar Digrase, did this answer resolved your query? if yes, please mark this as approved.
– Parth Bhuva
Nov 28 '18 at 10:35
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1) delete segue from default view controller (DEFAULT SECOND VIEW CONTROLLER)
2) Control Click from tab bar controller to your custom view controller and select Relationship segue.
3) It will assign your custom view controller as second tab
1) delete segue from default view controller (DEFAULT SECOND VIEW CONTROLLER)
2) Control Click from tab bar controller to your custom view controller and select Relationship segue.
3) It will assign your custom view controller as second tab
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@Akshaykumar Digrase, did this answer resolved your query? if yes, please mark this as approved.
– Parth Bhuva
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@Akshaykumar Digrase, did this answer resolved your query? if yes, please mark this as approved.
– Parth Bhuva
Nov 28 '18 at 10:35
@Akshaykumar Digrase, did this answer resolved your query? if yes, please mark this as approved.
– Parth Bhuva
Nov 28 '18 at 10:35
@Akshaykumar Digrase, did this answer resolved your query? if yes, please mark this as approved.
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As per my understanding, your going to use a same controller for two tab items right? if not, could you please explain the issue in detail. Thank you.
– Rajasekhar Pasupuleti
Nov 21 '18 at 12:24