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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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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

Map update


We have a couple of minor updates to make in order to have the Restaurant Details page show cuisines when you access that page through the Map tab. First, we need to change an identifier to ensure our app does not crash (however, we will not actually have our Map select from this updated identifier):

  1. Open up Map.storyboard and select the segue that connects to Select a location (the segue that has a square inside the circle) and update the Identifier under Storyboard Segue to locationList. Then, hit Enter.

  2. Next, we need our Map to load data from the RestaurantAPIManager rather than from the plist from which it is currently loading data. In order for us to do this, we must make a few adjustments inside our RestaurantAnnotation and our MapDataManager:

  3. Open the RestaurantAnnotation.swift file and remove the following line:

    if let cuisines = dict["cuisines"] as? [String] { self.cuisines = cuisines }
  4. Now, let's replace that line with the following:

    if let cuisines = dict["cuisines"] as?...
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