I have a Scrollview, it's properties are set in viewDidAppear. Now when I get to the Scrollview first time there isn't any problem. However I have buttons that are assigned to UINavigationController. So when I press into one of them UINavigationController opens up, when I close the navigation controller, ScrollView does not restore properly. It basically aligns the centre of the screen as previously pressed button location. So if I try to scroll up it does not.

I have tried using this in my viewDidAppear:

scrollView.center = CGPointMake(scrollView.contentOffset.x, scrollView.contentOffset.y); 

Which did not quite work. How can I solve this? I am using iOS6.1

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解决方案

Actually I found the answer here:

UIScrollview Autolayout Issue

The exact code that I used is:

- (void)viewDidDisappear:(BOOL)animated {
    [super viewDidDisappear:animated];
    //save the current offset
    previousPoint = scrollView.contentOffset;
    //set current view to the beginning point
    self.scrollView.contentOffset = CGPointZero;
}

- (void)viewDidLayoutSubviews {
    [super viewDidLayoutSubviews];
    //retrieve the previous offset
    self.scrollView.contentOffset = previousPoint;
}

previousPoint is nothing but a CGPoint variable declared on the implementation.

其他提示

I've had this problem before too. This answer shows how to overcome this issue.

Basically, you need to set the scrollview's contentOffset appropriately in viewWillAppear: and viewDidDisappear:.

EDIT: Here's another related question that you might find useful, UIScrollview Autolayout Issue.

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