I'm doing this in a current project to allow for entering the number of the level to start playing at, so that's why my variables and methods are named the way they are; you should probably adjust these to make sense for you.
In your app controller, define this as an instance variable:
UITextField *levelEntryTextField;
Create it inside applicationDidFinishLaunching:
levelEntryTextField = [[UITextField alloc] initWithFrame:
CGRectMake(60, 165, 200, 90)];
[levelEntryTextField setDelegate:self];
Define a method to activate the text field. You should also declare it in the header file for your app controller.
- (void)specifyStartLevel
{
[levelEntryTextField setText:@""];
[window addSubview:levelEntryTextField];
[levelEntryTextField becomeFirstResponder];
}
This will make pressing "return" on the keypad end editing
- (BOOL)textFieldShouldReturn:(UITextField*)textField {
//Terminate editing
[textField resignFirstResponder];
return YES;
}
This is triggered when the editing is actually done.
- (void)textFieldDidEndEditing:(UITextField*)textField {
if (textField==levelEntryTextField) {
[levelEntryTextField endEditing:YES];
[levelEntryTextField removeFromSuperview];
// here is where you should do something with the data they entered
NSString *result = levelEntryTextField.text;
}
}
Now to actually set things in motion, you put this somewhere. I call this from within one of my Scene classes, in response to a user action:
[[[UIApplication sharedApplication] delegate] specifyStartLevel];
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