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All Rights Reserved. */ #import "ImagesViewController.h" #import "Constants.h" @implementation ImagesViewController #define kMinDuration 0.0 #define kMaxDuration 10.0 - (id)init { self = [super init]; if (self) { // this title will appear in the navigation bar self.title = NSLocalizedString(@"ImagesTitle", @""); } return self; } - (void)dealloc { [imageView release]; [super dealloc]; } - (void)loadView { // setup our parent content view and embed it to your view controller UIView *contentView = [[UIView alloc] initWithFrame:[[UIScreen mainScreen] applicationFrame]]; contentView.backgroundColor = [UIColor blackColor]; contentView.autoresizesSubviews = YES; self.view = contentView; [contentView release]; // set up our UIImage with a group or array of images to animate (or in our case a slideshow) CGRect frame = CGRectMake( kLeftMargin, kTopMargin, self.view.bounds.size.width - (kRightMargin * 2.0), self.view.bounds.size.height - 240.0); imageView = [[UIImageView alloc] initWithFrame:frame]; imageView.animationImages = [NSArray arrayWithObjects: [UIImage imageNamed:@"scene1.jpg"], [UIImage imageNamed:@"scene2.jpg"], [UIImage imageNamed:@"scene3.jpg"], [UIImage imageNamed:@"scene4.jpg"], [UIImage imageNamed:@"scene5.jpg"], nil]; imageView.animationDuration = 5.0; [imageView stopAnimating]; [self.view addSubview:imageView]; // duration slider frame = CGRectMake( kLeftMargin, self.view.bounds.size.height - 90.0, self.view.bounds.size.width - (kRightMargin * 2.0), kSliderHeight); UISlider *slider = [[UISlider alloc] initWithFrame:frame]; [slider addTarget:self action:@selector(sliderAction:) forControlEvents:UIControlEventValueChanged]; // in case the parent view draws with a custom color or gradient, use a transparent color slider.backgroundColor = [UIColor clearColor]; slider.minimumValue = kMinDuration; slider.maximumValue = kMaxDuration; slider.continuous = YES; slider.value = kMaxDuration / 2.0; [self.view addSubview:slider]; [slider release]; // duration label frame = CGRectMake( kLeftMargin, self.view.bounds.size.height - 67.0, self.view.bounds.size.width - (kRightMargin * 2.0), kLabelHeight); UILabel *label = [[UILabel alloc] initWithFrame:frame]; label.font = [UIFont systemFontOfSize:12.0]; IF_PRE_IOS6 ( label.textAlignment = UITextAlignmentCenter; ) IF_IOS6_OR_GREATER ( label.textAlignment = NSTextAlignmentCenter; ) label.text = @"Duration"; label.textColor = [UIColor whiteColor]; label.backgroundColor = [UIColor clearColor]; [self.view addSubview:label]; [label release]; } // slown down or speed up the slide show as the slider is moved - (void)sliderAction:(id)sender { UISlider* slider = sender; imageView.animationDuration = [slider value]; if (!imageView.isAnimating) [imageView startAnimating]; } #pragma mark UIViewController delegate methods // called after this controller's view was dismissed, covered or otherwise hidden - (void)viewWillDisappear:(BOOL)animated { [imageView stopAnimating]; // restore the nav bar and status bar color to default self.navigationController.navigationBar.barStyle = UIBarStyleDefault; [UIApplication sharedApplication].statusBarStyle = UIStatusBarStyleDefault; } // called after this controller's view will appear - (void)viewWillAppear:(BOOL)animated { [imageView startAnimating]; // for aesthetic reasons (the background is black), make the nav bar black for this particular page self.navigationController.navigationBar.barStyle = UIBarStyleBlackOpaque; // match the status bar with the nav bar [UIApplication sharedApplication].statusBarStyle = UIStatusBarStyleBlackOpaque; } @end