iPhone: Setting Navigation Bar Title

。_饼干妹妹 提交于 2019-11-27 06:13:34

The view controller must be a child of some UINavigationController for the .title property to take effect. If the UINavigationBar is simply a view, you need to push a navigation item containing the title, or modify the last navigation item:

UINavigationItem* item = [[UINavigationItem alloc] initWithTitle:@"title text"];
...
[bar pushNavigationItem:item animated:YES];
[item release];

or

bar.topItem.title = @"title text";
Sorin Antohi

if you are doing it all by code in the viewDidLoad method of the UIViewController you should only add self.title = @"title text";

something like this:

- (void)viewDidLoad {
    [super viewDidLoad];
    self.title = @"title";
}

you could also try self.navigationItem.title = @"title";

also check if your navigationItem is not null and if you have set a custom background to the navigationbar check if the title is set without it.

Jigish

There's one issue with using self.title = @"title";

If you're using Navigation Bar along with Tab bar, the above line also changes the label for the Tab Bar Item. To avoid this, use what @testing suggested

self.navigationItem.title = @"MyTitle";

If you want to change navbar title (not navbar back button title!) this code will be work.

self.navigationController.topViewController.title = @"info";

If you want to change the title of a navBar inside a tabBar controller, do this:

-(void)viewDidAppear:(BOOL)animated {
    self.navigationController.navigationBar.topItem.title = @"myTitle";
}

In my navigation based app I do this:

myViewController.navigationItem.title = @"MyTitle";
Sagar Dalwale

I had a navigation controllers integrated in a TabbarController. This worked

self.navigationItem.title=@"title";
ronaldus_magnus

By default the navigation controller displays the title of the 'topitem'

so in your viewdidload method of your appdelegate you can. I tested it and it works

navController.navigationBar.topItem.title = @"Test";
rmsh
UINavigationItem* item = [[UINavigationItem alloc] initWithTitle:@"title text"];
...
[bar pushNavigationItem:item animated:YES];
[item release];

This code worked.

If you are working with Storyboards, you can click on the controller, switch to the properties tab, and set the title text there.

I guess you need a dynamic title that is why you don't set it in IB.

And I presume your viewController object is the one specified in the NIB?

Perhaps trying setting it to a dummy value in IB and then debug the methods to see which controller has the dummy value - assuming it appears as the title...

From within your TableViewController.m :

self.navigationController.navigationBar.topItem.title = @"Blah blah Some Amazing title";

For all your Swift-ers out there, this worked perfectly for me. It's notably one of the shorter ways to accomplish setting the title, as well:

override public func prepareForSegue(segue: UIStoryboardSegue, sender: AnyObject?) {
  if segue.identifier == "presentLineItem" {
    print("Setting Title")
    var vc = segue.destinationViewController as! LineItemsTableViewController
    vc.navigationItem.title = "Line Item"
  }
}

What worked for me was self.titleLabel.text = @"New Title";

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