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Xcode: Organizing Apps with Multiple Storyboards

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Uploaded on Nov 21, 2011

In this tutorial you'll learn how you can use multiple storyboards in one iPhone application project. You'll also see how easy it is to navigate between different storyboards at runtime. For more, visit: www.SkillMasters.net

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  • Ross Reicks

    Great Video! I am trying to make a connection between two story board, When i press a button on one one view controller, i want something to show up in a label field on another view controller. Do you know how this would be possible?

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  • SkillMastersVideo

    @rossreicks Sure. Create the new VC (with a NSString @property for example) on the new SB, also set the "Identifier" property of the VC on the SB.

    On the original VC that your sending data from you'll have to #Import SecondViewController.h. Then in your method:

    UIStoryboard *secondStoryboard = [UIStoryboard storyboardWithName:@"MyIdentif­ier" bundle:nil];

    SecondViewController *newVC = [secondStoryboard instantiateViewControllerWithI­dentifier:@"MyIdentifier"];

    newVC.myString = @"My String";

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