Here are the relevant methods from a UICollectionViewLayout subclass. You can
just subclass the standard flow layout and add this or you can make a more
custom layout if desired.
For context, this collectionView has a vertical strip of digits (multiple
strips make an odometer… like the pickerV
Hi Eric,
When creating similar controls in the past (I am actually making an odometer
style view right now), I have found that collection views work really well.
There is a delegate call (something like proposedOffset:forTargetOffset:) which
gives you the sticky behavior you desire...
Thanks,
One of the WWDC videos from back when collection views were introduced tackles
a similar situation (a “flickable” cover-flow-ish collection view layout that
centers at the end). Sorry that I can't be more specific about which video.
> On Dec 2, 2015, at 7:22 PM, Eric Dolecki wrote:
>
> I need
I need to create a time picker control but don't have much vertical room. So
buttons above and below to affect hours, min, am/pm are out. I was thinking
swipes up and down. Best to use 3 UIScrollviews? Inertia is there. Only thing
is how to get the numbers to "stick" in selection position while