Segue in SKScene to UIViewController

て烟熏妆下的殇ゞ 提交于 2019-11-27 08:09:33

You are calling the segue on the root viewController. I think that is the problem. You need to call the segue on the scene's viewController instead (where I am assuming you have created the segue, hence it is not being found on the root viewController).

Now the problem is that an SKScene does not have direct access to it's viewController, but just the view in which it is contained. You need to create a pointer to it manually. This can be done by creating a property for the SKScene:

class GameScene: SKScene {
    var viewController: UIViewController?
    ...
}

Then, in the viewController class, just before skView.presentScene(scene)

scene.viewController = self

Now, you can access the viewController directly. Simply call the segue on this viewController:

func returnToMainMenu(){
    self.viewController.performSegueWithIdentifier("menu", sender: vc)
}

How to segue from Scene to ViewController

Swift 3 - Works with SpriteKit / UIKit

You can use NSNotification.

Example:

1.) Create a segue in the storyboard and name the identifier "segue"

2.) Create a function in the ViewController you are segueing from.

func goToDifferentView() {

    self.performSegue(withIdentifier: "segue", sender: self)

}

3.) In the ViewDidLoad() of your ViewController you are segueing from create the observer.

NotificationCenter.default.addObserver(self, selector: #selector(goToDifferentView), name: "segue" as NSNotification.Name, object: nil)

4.) In the ViewController or Scene you are segueing to, add the Post Method wherever you want the segue to be triggered.

NotificationCenter.default.post(name: "segue" as NSNotification.Name, object: nil)
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