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iOS 10 Programming for Beginners

You're reading from   iOS 10 Programming for Beginners Explore the latest iOS 10 and Swift 3 features

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786464507
Length 678 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Craig Clayton Craig Clayton
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Table of Contents (20) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Getting Familiar with Xcode FREE CHAPTER 2. Building a Foundation with Swift 3. Digging Deeper 4. Digging into Collections 5. Starting the UI Setup 6. Setting Up UI 7. Getting Started with the Grid 8. Getting Started with the List 9. Working More with Lists 10. Where Are We? 11. Where's My Data? 12. Foodie Reviews 13. Saving Reviews 14. Universal 15. iMessages 16. Notifications 17. Just a Peek 18. Beta and Store Submission Index

Getting started with reviews

First, we are going to set up the UI for our Reviews section. By doing this, we can then focus strictly on coding. Earlier in this book, we set up the screens for when we have reviews and for when we do not. Now, we need to have two more screens: one for creating reviews and the other for reading reviews.

Setting up our table view controllers

Each of these new screens will be inside of a Table View Controller. Therefore, we need to set up the Table View Controllers:

  1. Open the RestaurantDetail.storyboard in the Navigator panel; and then, in the Object library of the Utilities panel, type view into the filter field.
  2. Drag out one Table View Controller and one View Controller into the scene.
  3. In the Outline view, find the Table View Cell that contains the No Reviews container and the Reviews Container we created earlier:
    Setting up our table view controllers
  4. Open up the disclosure arrows for both Views. You should see the Read All Reviews button in the top View with the Reviews container and the Add a Review...
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