You probably want to display 1 picker at a time, with a way for the user to 
navigate from one to the other. See what happens if you go to this page on iOS 
and tap on one of the selection boxes.

http://www.google.com/advanced_search

Luke

On Apr 25, 2011, at 11:47 AM, koko wrote:

> I haven't found sample code (if someone can point me to an example) ...
> 
> A current Windows app utilizes three pop up lists for the user to make a 
> selection
> 
> List 1 is the macro selection
> List 2 and List 3 refine the selection
> 
> The combination of three selections determines an answer.
> 
> Now I understand that UIPickerView is the analog for the pop up list.
> 
> But, UIPickerView seems to take up lots of real estate so for an iOS app 
> deployed to the iPhone three UIPickerViews seem prohibitive.
> 
> What is the proper thing to do ....
> 
> Display each UIPickerView when a UILabel (for example) is tapped?
> 
> Any suggestions or samples much appreciated.
> 
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