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Find the current top view controller for your iOS application
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- (UIViewController *)topViewController{ | |
return [self topViewController:[UIApplication sharedApplication].keyWindow.rootViewController]; | |
} | |
- (UIViewController *)topViewController:(UIViewController *)rootViewController | |
{ | |
if (rootViewController.presentedViewController == nil) { | |
return rootViewController; | |
} | |
if ([rootViewController.presentedViewController isMemberOfClass:[UINavigationController class]]) { | |
UINavigationController *navigationController = (UINavigationController *)rootViewController.presentedViewController; | |
UIViewController *lastViewController = [[navigationController viewControllers] lastObject]; | |
return [self topViewController:lastViewController]; | |
} | |
UIViewController *presentedViewController = (UIViewController *)rootViewController.presentedViewController; | |
return [self topViewController:presentedViewController]; | |
} |
I like mohammadshalhoob's version because it takes moreNavigationController into account. However, I found that moreNavigationController.topViewController.view.window != nil didn't work as intended when used in viewWillAppear, before the view is attached to the window. To test whether the sixth or more view controller is selected, I just used tab.selectedIndex > 4.
I'm curious where UIViewController's children has gone?
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My ver to find topViewController with SSASideMenu
public extension UIApplication {