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Create a registration form within a storyboard for iPhone and iPad. This is done using a static table in Xcode. Static tables are used throughout the settings app.
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Sign up[treehouse presents] 0:00 [Quick Tips: Creating a Registration Form in iOS with Amit Bijlani] 0:02 Hi I'm Amit, and in this Treehouse Quick Tip 0:05 we're gonna learn how to create a Form using a Static Table 0:09 within a storyboard. 0:12 Static Tables are used throughout the settings app on an iPhone or iPad. 0:14 Let's learn how to create one. 0:20 Let's start with a single view project and make sure that the first View Controller 0:22 in the storyboard is a Table View Controller. 0:27 As you can see this is a regular View Controller; we will delete this 0:30 and add a Table View Controller. 0:35 We will also make sure that the ViewController.h inherits from 0:41 UiTableViewController. 0:46 Now going back to the main storyboard, the first thing we will make sure 0:51 is that our Table View Controller connects to our View Controller, 0:56 which is this ViewController.h. 1:02 So make sure that the Table View Controller is selected 1:05 here in the hierarchy viewer 1:08 and enter Class View Controller. 1:12 Now our Table View Controller is connected to the View Controller. 1:15 When you first select the Table View, so opening up our hierarchy view 1:20 you can select Table View. 1:25 You will notice that it is selected to have Dynamic Prototype as it's Content. 1:27 Going over to the attributes inspector and you will notice that the content says 1:33 Dynamic Prototypes. 1:39 We can change this to Static Cells because Dynamic Prototypes 1:40 is when you are providing it with data and dynamically creating rows 1:45 within this table to fit that data. 1:49 Let's find out how to quickly create a registration form 1:51 using the Static Table. 1:54 Now a Table is made up of Cells 1:56 and the grouping of the Cells is known as a Section. 1:59 We can also change the style of the table. 2:03 We can go from Plain to Grouped, 2:06 so as you can see the style changes over here. 2:09 We can also provide our Section with a Section Header. 2:12 If you click on Table View Section in the hierarchy view, 2:16 you can go ahead and change the Header. 2:21 I'll call this Header: Registration. 2:23 As you can see we now have a Header. 2:28 Each Cell can have several different styles, 2:32 as you can select from the style in the Attributes Inspector, 2:36 but let's keep it as Custom 2:39 and we will add a Label and a Text Field for our registration. 2:42 So searching for Label in the box down here, 2:50 we will take the Label and drag it to our Cell. 2:54 Next I'll search for Text Field and take the Text Field, 2:59 and once again drag it to our Custom Cell. 3:04 I can call this Label: Name 3:09 and similarly I can duplicate this Cell and have another field called Email. 3:14 Since these are Text Fields I can customize the Return Key, 3:29 which is under Return Key, and instead of Default I can select Next, 3:34 and for the Email one I can select Done. 3:39 Finally what you wanna do is, 3:44 now that you have these Custom Text Fields in your Custom Table View Cell, 3:46 you can add IBOutlets to your View Controller. 3:52 Basically going over to the assistant editor, let's make some room, 3:56 holding down the control key you can drag it to the interface and create IBOutlets. 4:03 If you run this application, you will see now you can enter information 4:24 and capture it programatically. 4:29 Using Static Table to create a Form is just one use case. 4:32 You can use it for a whole wide variety of scenarios. 4:37
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