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Creating View Controllers from Storyboard
Charlie Hieger edited this page Oct 13, 2016
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Sometimes you have to instantiate view controllers that have been designed in Storyboard.
In the Storyboard, select the view controller that you want to instantiate in code. Make sure the yellow circle is highlighted, and click on the Identity Inspector. Set the custom class as well as the field called "Storyboard ID". You can use the class name as the Storyboard ID.
In order to instantiate the view controller, you need a variable for the storyboard. Most storyboards are named "Main" (this is case sensitive!), but if your storyboard has a different filename, make sure you use that name.
// Create a reference to the the appropriate storyboard
let storyboard = UIStoryboard(name: "Main", bundle: nil)
// Instantiate the desired view controller in the storyboard using the view controllers identifier
// Cast is as the custom view controller type you created in order to access it's properties and methods
let yourViewController = storyboard.instantiateViewController(withIdentifier: "YourViewController") as! YourViewController