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iOS 16 Programming for Beginners - Seventh Edition

By : Ahmad Sahar, Craig Clayton
Book Image

iOS 16 Programming for Beginners - Seventh Edition

By: Ahmad Sahar, Craig Clayton

Overview of this book

With almost 2 million apps on the App Store, iOS mobile apps continue to be incredibly popular. Anyone can reach millions of customers around the world by publishing their apps on the App Store, which means that competent iOS developers are in high demand. iOS 16 Programming for Beginners, Seventh Edition, is a comprehensive introduction for those who are new to iOS, covering the entire process of learning the Swift language, writing your own app, and publishing it on the App Store. This book follows a hands-on approach. With step-by-step tutorials to real-life examples and easy-to-understand explanations of complicated topics, each chapter will help you learn and practice the Swift language to build your apps and introduce exciting new technologies to incorporate into your apps. You'll learn how to publish iOS apps and work with new iOS 16 features such as Mac Catalyst, SwiftUI, Lock Screen widgets, WeatherKit, and much more. By the end of this iOS development book, you'll have the knowledge and skills to write and publish interesting apps, and more importantly, to use the online resources available to enhance your app development journey.
Table of Contents (34 chapters)
1
Part I: Swift
11
Part II: Design
16
Part III: Code
26
Part IV: Features
32
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33
Index

Getting Started with Custom UIControls

At this point, your app has data in all of its screens, but the Restaurant Detail screen is incomplete. You can’t set a star rating for a restaurant, and you can’t add photos or reviews.

You have been using Apple’s standard UI elements so far. In this chapter, you’ll create a custom subclass of the UIControl class that displays restaurant ratings in the form of stars. You’ll modify this subclass so users can set a rating for a restaurant by tapping it. After that, you’ll implement a review form that allows users to submit restaurant reviews.

By the end of this chapter, you’ll have learned how to create custom UIControl classes, handle touch events, and implement review forms for your own apps.

The following topics will be covered in this chapter:

  • Creating a custom UIControl subclass
  • Displaying stars in your custom UIControl subclass
  • Adding support for touch events...