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iphone - Calling setCollectionViewLayout:animated does not reload UICollectionView

I am using a UICollectionView with two custom layouts - which are subclassed from UICollectionViewFlowLayout

When my view first loads I set it to a default view using:

[self.collectionView setCollectionViewLayout:self.tableViewLayout];

This calls: cellForItemAtIndexPath - so no problem there. This is in viewWillAppear method.

Then I use a UIButton to change the layout from current view to the next layout like so:

-(void)changeViewLayoutButtonPressed
{
    self.changeLayout = !self.changeLayout;


    if (self.changeLayout){

        [self.tradeFeedCollectionView setCollectionViewLayout:self.grideLayout animated:YES];

    }

    else {


        [self.tradeFeedCollectionView setCollectionViewLayout:self.tableViewLayout animated:YES];

    }
}

After this call - numberOfItemsInSection is called. I have checked in the debugger that the return account is not zero.

After that call, nothing else is called and my UICollectionView changes the layout but since cellForItemAtIndexPath is not called - the cells are not setup correctly.

if I put [self.collectionView roloadData] inside of numberOfItemsInSection - then cellForItemAtIndexPath is called and cells are setup.

I shouldn't need to do a manual call to reload the data in numberOfItemsInSection. Can someone tell me whats going on?

Edit

I forgot to mention I am using two different UINibs for the two different cells as they need slightly different layouts applied to them. Would this be an issue? Thanks!

Edit 2

Right, so I have gotten it to work almost like I want it to. Here is all the code used for the collection view and how I change its layouts.

The Custom Layouts

These are subclassed from UICollectionViewFlowLayout - The reason I subclassed is simply due to the face my UICollectionView needs to look and behave very close to Apple's pre-made layout. Just different cell sizes, though.

TableViewLayout - No code in the header file. - BBTradeFeedTableViewLayout.m

@implementation BBTradeFeedTableViewLayout

-(id)init
{
    self = [super init];

    if (self){

        self.itemSize = CGSizeMake(320, 80);
        self.minimumLineSpacing = 0.1f;
    }

    return self;
}
@end

Gride Layout - No code in the header file. - BBTradeFeedGridViewLayout.m

   @implementation BBTradeFeedGridViewLayout

-(id)init
{
    self = [super init];

    if (self){

        self.itemSize = CGSizeMake(159, 200);
        self.minimumInteritemSpacing = 0.1f;
        self.minimumLineSpacing = 0.1f;
    }
    return self; 
}
@end

Then in the ViewController that has my UICollectionView - I declare the two custom layouts like so:

@property (strong, nonatomic) BBTradeFeedTableViewLayout *tableViewLayout;
@property (strong, nonatomic) BBTradeFeedGridViewLayout *grideLayout;

I then register the two .xib files for the collectionView:

  [self.tradeFeedCollectionView registerNib:[UINib nibWithNibName:@"BBItemTableViewCell" bundle:nil] forCellWithReuseIdentifier:@"TableItemCell"];
        [self.tradeFeedCollectionView registerNib:[UINib nibWithNibName:@"BBItemGridViewCell" bundle:nil] forCellWithReuseIdentifier:@"GridItemCell"];

Then, I have a UIButton that changes the layout:

    -(void)changeViewLayoutButtonPressed
{

    if (!self.gridLayoutActive){

        self.gridLayoutActive = YES;
        [self.tradeFeedCollectionView setCollectionViewLayout:self.grideLayout animated:YES];
        self.lastLayoutUsed = @"GridLayout";

    }

    else {

        self.gridLayoutActive = NO;

        [self.tradeFeedCollectionView setCollectionViewLayout:self.tableViewLayout animated:YES];
        self.lastLayoutUsed = @"TableLayOut";
    }
    [self.tradeFeedCollectionView reloadItemsAtIndexPaths:[self.tradeFeedCollectionView indexPathsForVisibleItems]];

}

Finally - when a web service call is done - it calls [self.tradeFeedCollectionView reloadData];

So there my UICollectionView gets reloaded and the last method:

 -(UICollectionViewCell *)collectionView:(UICollectionView *)collectionView cellForItemAtIndexPath:(NSIndexPath *)indexPath

{   static NSString *tableCellIdentifier = @"TableItemCell";
    static NSString *gridCellIdentifier = @"GridItemCell";

    if (indexPath.item < [self.tradeSearchArray count]){

    if (self.gridLayoutActive == NO){

        BBItemTableViewCell *tableItemCell = [collectionView dequeueReusableCellWithReuseIdentifier:tableCellIdentifier forIndexPath:indexPath];

    if ([self.tradeSearchArray count] > 0){

        self.toolBarButtomItem.title = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"%d Results", self.searchResult.searchResults];

        tableItemCell.gridView = NO;
        tableItemCell.backgroundColor = [UIColor whiteColor];
        tableItemCell.item = self.tradeSearchArray[indexPath.row];

    }
        return tableItemCell;
}else

    {

        BBItemTableViewCell *gridItemCell= [collectionView dequeueReusableCellWithReuseIdentifier:gridCellIdentifier forIndexPath:indexPath];

    if ([self.tradeSearchArray count] > 0){

        self.toolBarButtomItem.title = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"%d Results", self.searchResult.searchResults];


        gridItemCell.gridView = YES;
        gridItemCell.backgroundColor = [UIColor whiteColor];
        gridItemCell.item = self.tradeSearchArray[indexPath.row];

    }

    return gridItemCell;
    }

The problem with the above code

The above code does work. However, the cells don't animate nicely and it looks odd, almost as if a refreshed happened. Which is due to calling:

[self.tradeFeedCollectionView reloadItemsAtIndexPaths:[self.tradeFeedCollectionView indexPathsForVisibleItems]];

But that is the only way I could get it to be close to what I want.

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-setCollectionViewLayout: or -setCollectionViewLayout:animated: won't cause your UICollectionView reload its data.

  • If you want to change your cell style or update the data, call [self.collectionView reloadData] and UICollectionViewDataSource protocol methods will be called.

  • If you want to change your UICollectionView layout to another, call -setCollectionViewLayout:. Or if you want to update your UICollectionView layout, just call [self.collectionView.collectionViewLayout invalidateLayout].

Cell layout and data are two different things in UICollectionView.

Update
you should discard all the stale data, probably by -reloadData. And calculate the new frames for every cell in your UICollectionViewLayout subclasses. Override - (UICollectionViewLayoutAttributes *)layoutAttributesForItemAtIndexPath:(NSIndexPath *)indexPath and - (NSArray *)layoutAttributesForElementsInRect:(CGRect)rect.
You decide the new contentOffset. For instance, you could keep the indexPath of some visible cell and decide to scroll to that indexPath or setContentOffset: to the frame.origin of the new cell at the same indexPath after your layout changed.


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