UIViewController has methods that are called to notify that the iPhone will, is, or has rotated:

- (BOOL)shouldAutorotateToInterfaceOrientation: (UIInterfaceOrientation)interfaceOrientation - (void)willRotateToInterfaceOrientation: (UIInterfaceOrientation)toInterfaceOrientationduration: (NSTimeInterval)duration - (void)willAnimateFirstHalfOfRotationToInterfaceOrientation: (UIInterfaceOrientation)toInterfaceOrientation duration: (NSTimeInterval)duration - (void)willAnimateSecondHalfOfRotationFromInterfaceOrientation: (UIInterfaceOrientation)fromInterfaceOrientation duration: (NSTimeInterval)duration - (void)didRotateFromInterfaceOrientation: (UIInterfaceOrientation)fromInterfaceOrientation

All you would need to do is implement any of those in your ViewController to rearrange your interface appropriately. You can call [self setVew:someNewUIView] in a method, or whatever.

Cheers,

Dave

On Dec 6, 2008, at 10:19 AM, Bruce Martin wrote:

I'm not sure this is the right list but a search in the Archives returned no results for this question so that makes this question a simple one, or maybe no one else has had an issue with it. I am trying to get notifications that the orientation of the iPhone has changed, if it changed then I want to change the view to a new view which will contain different information than the original upright view.

I tried looking for some examples or tutorials but can't find anything so the more basic your answer the better :)
Thanks
Bruce Martin
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