i am having issues try to manipulate the navigationstack from an ios app. Or at least with the behaviour as a result of that manipulation.
My Situation:
i have 3 ViewControllers.
Controller a shows multiple levels, Controller b is the gameview Controller c is some sort of Score
Obviously i will select a level in controller a, which triggers a segue to controller b, once the level is finished ill segue to controller c. every segue as a push.
Now once im in controller c i dont want to be able to go back to b using the back button. I want to move back to controller a. In order for this to work, i removed the controller from the stack, so back wont move to controller b. This works fine.
The issue im facing is that the backbutton does show on controller a, which seems off since there shouldn't be any back. If i click the backbutton, the app doesnt crash, the button just disappears leaving the title.
i tried adding :
NSArray* controllers = [self.navigationController viewControllers];
if ([controllers count]<=1) {
[self.navigationItem setHidesBackButton:YES animated:YES];
} else {
[self.navigationItem setHidesBackButton:NO animated:YES];
}
[super viewDidAppear:animated];
as suggested in some relative stackoverflow article, without success. Besides this not working it seems off that ios creates those buttons from Storyboard without me actually adding them, but doesnt remove them when they arent necessary anymore. This leaves me with some options.
- either i think that ios is smarter than it actually is
- i am missing something essential to update the navigationbar
- i went at this all wrong
besdies im using this code snipped to segue from Controller b to c.
[self performSegueWithIdentifier:@"feedbackSegue" sender:self];
[self removeFromParentViewController];
Any hints concerning missing operations or general bad practice is greatly appreciated.
Update
After further investigation, its not just the back button, its the whole navigationbar that is off. it behaves as if the removed controller was still there. The BackButton is there and another uiActionButton on the right end.
Does the navigationbar store its states onto a different stack, than the viewcontroller one? if this was the case, i could remove that state from this stack as well, to keep it consistent.