I want to pop to the third view on the navigation stack back to the first view.
I know how to pop one view at once:
[self.navigationController popViewControllerAnimated:YES];
But how do I do two at once?
Thanks...
I want to pop to the third view on the navigation stack back to the first view.
I know how to pop one view at once:
[self.navigationController popViewControllerAnimated:YES];
But how do I do two at once?
Thanks...
You can try this to Jump between the navigation controller stack as well
NSMutableArray *allViewControllers = [NSMutableArray arrayWithArray:[self.navigationController viewControllers]];
for (UIViewController *aViewController in allViewControllers) {
if ([aViewController isKindOfClass:[RequiredViewController class]]) {
[self.navigationController popToViewController:aViewController animated:NO];
}
}
Here are two UINavigationController
extensions that can solve your problem. I would recommend using the first one that pops to a UIViewController
of a specific class:
extension UINavigationController {
func popToViewController(ofClass: AnyClass, animated: Bool = true) {
if let vc = viewControllers.filter({$0.isKind(of: ofClass)}).last {
popToViewController(vc, animated: animated)
}
}
func popViewControllers(viewsToPop: Int, animated: Bool = true) {
if viewControllers.count > viewsToPop {
let vc = viewControllers[viewControllers.count - viewsToPop - 1]
popToViewController(vc, animated: animated)
}
}
}
and use it like this:
// pop to SomeViewController class
navigationController?.popToViewController(ofClass: SomeViewController.self)
// pop 2 view controllers
navigationController?.popViewControllers(viewsToPop: 2)
You can pop to the "root" (first) view controller with popToRootViewControllerAnimated
:
[self.navigationController popToRootViewControllerAnimated:YES];
// If you want to know what view controllers were popd:
// NSArray *popdViewControllers = [self.navigationController popToRootViewControllerAnimated:YES];
UINavigationController
Reference:
Pops all the view controllers on the stack except the root view controller and updates the display.
Return Value
An array of view controllers that are popped from the stack.
[self.navigationController popToViewController:[self.navigationController.viewControllers objectAtIndex:1] animated:YES];
objectAtIndex:1 --> you can pass whichever index you want to pop to
Swift 2 - xCode 7.3
This could be a very useful extension to pop UIViewControllers:
extension UINavigationController {
func popToViewControllerOfType(classForCoder: AnyClass) {
for controller in viewControllers {
if controller.classForCoder == classForCoder {
popToViewController(controller, animated: true)
break
}
}
}
func popViewControllers(controllersToPop: Int, animated: Bool) {
if viewControllers.count > controllersToPop {
popToViewController(viewControllers[viewControllers.count - (controllersToPop + 1)], animated: animated)
} else {
print("Trying to pop \(controllersToPop) view controllers but navigation controller contains only \(viewControllers.count) controllers in stack")
}
}
}
If you just want to pop 2 at once because your rootViewController is (way) 'deeper' then 2 you could consider adding a category to UIviewController for example:
#import <UIKit/UIKit.h>
@interface UINavigationController (popTwice)
- (void) popTwoViewControllersAnimated:(BOOL)animated;
@end
#import "UINavigationController+popTwice.h"
@implementation UINavigationController (popTwice)
- (void) popTwoViewControllersAnimated:(BOOL)animated{
[self popViewControllerAnimated:NO];
[self popViewControllerAnimated:animated];
}
@end
Import the category #import "UINavigationController+popTwice.h"
somewhere in your implementation and use this line of code to pop 2 controllers at once:
[self.navigationController popTwoViewControllersAnimated:YES];
isn't that great? :)
You can also try this one :-
[self.navigationController popToViewController:yourViewController animated:YES];
//viewIndex = 1;
//viewIndex = 2;
//viewIndex = 3;
// **[viewControllers objectAtIndex: *put here your viewindex number*]
NSArray *viewControllers = [self.navigationController viewControllers];
[self.navigationController popToViewController:[viewControllers objectAtIndex:viewIndex] animated:NO];
NSMutableArray *newStack = [NSMutableArray arrayWithArray:[self.navigationController viewControllers]];
[newStack removeLastObject];
[newStack removeLastObject];
[self.navigationController setViewControllers:newStack animated:YES];
In Swift 3, you can pop one, two or more viewcontrollers from navigation controller like that
let viewControllers = self.navigationController!.viewControllers as [UIViewController]
for aViewController:UIViewController in viewControllers {
if aViewController.isKind(of: FromWhereYouWantToGoController.self) {
_ = self.navigationController?.popToViewController(aViewController, animated: true)
}
}
Here FromWhereYouWantToGoController is destination controller. Hope it helps.
You can pass the initial view controller (the one you want to come back to) and then call this line in the last view:
[self.navigationController popToViewController:yourInitialViewController animated:YES];
L.
I didn't see this answer in here. If you only want to pop a few (not all the way to the root), you can just iterate through self.navigationController.viewControllers checking for class types, or if you have a reference use that:
for (UIViewController *aViewController in self.navigationController.viewControllers) {
if ([aViewController isKindOfClass:[SMThumbnailViewController class]]) {
[self.navigationController popToViewController:aViewController animated:YES];
}
}
you can pop back to the root view controller
[self.navigationController popToRootViewControllerAnimated:YES];
or, if the view you want to pop to isn't the first one, you'll need to pop again in your previous view's viewWillAppear
Here's a little function I'm using to go back X ViewControllers:
-(void)backMultiple:(id)data {
int back = 2; //Default to go back 2
int count = [self.navigationController.viewControllers count];
if(data[@"count"]) back = [data[@"count"] intValue];
//If we want to go back more than those that actually exist, just go to the root
if(back+1 > count) {
[self.navigationController popToRootViewControllerAnimated:YES];
}
//Otherwise go back X ViewControllers
else {
[self.navigationController popToViewController:[self.navigationController.viewControllers objectAtIndex:count-(back+1)] animated:YES];
}
}
Swift Version as of (Swift 1.2 / Xcode 6.3.1) of popping twice or more
var viewControllers = self.navigationController?.viewControllers
viewControllers?.removeLast()
viewControllers?.removeLast()
self.navigationController?.setViewControllers(viewControllers, animated: true)
or
var viewControllers = self.navigationController?.viewControllers
var viewsToPop = 2
var end = (viewControllers?.count)!
var start = end - viewsToPop
viewControllers?.removeRange(Range<Int>(start: start, end: end))
self.navigationController?.setViewControllers(viewControllers, animated: true)
You can use the stack of the UIViewControllers.
1. Fetch the array of all the viewControllers in the stack.
2. Iterate through the whole array and find the desired viewController
by matching the class type.
3. Pop the viewController.
func popToSpecificViewC
{
let viewControllers: [UIViewController] = self.navigationController!.viewControllers as [UIViewController];
for viewController:UIViewController in viewControllers
{
if viewController.isKind(of: WelcomeViewC.self)
{
_ = self.navigationController?.popToViewController(viewController, animated: true)
}
}
}