I was informed recently by meronix that use of beginAnimations
is discouraged. Reading through the UIView
class reference I see that this is indeed true - according to the Apple class ref:
Use of this method is discouraged in iOS 4.0 and later. You should use the block-based animation methods to specify your animations instead.
I see that a large number of other methods - which I use frequently - are also "discouraged" which means they'll be around for iOS 6 (hopefully) but probably will be deprecated/removed eventually.
Why are these methods being discouraged?
As a side note, right now I'm using beginAnimations
in all sorts of apps, most commonly to move the view up when a keyboard is shown.
//Pushes the view up if one of the table forms is selected for editing
- (void) keyboardDidShow:(NSNotification *)aNotification
{
if ([isRaised boolValue] == NO)
{
[UIView beginAnimations:nil context:NULL];
[UIView setAnimationDuration:0.25];
self.view.center = CGPointMake(self.view.center.x, self.view.center.y-moveAmount);
[UIView commitAnimations];
isRaised = [NSNumber numberWithBool:YES];
}
}
Not sure how to duplicate this functionality with block-based methods; a tutorial link would be nice.
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