Hi,

I don't think that will work for me in this case as I need the images to be 
scrolled smoothly without gaps and AFAIK, using a table view cell will cause a 
gap - you can add a fragment of an image.

Thanks anyway
All the Best
Dave

On 7 Oct 2013, at 18:11, Steve Christensen <[email protected]> wrote:

> Have you thought about representing your images as cells in a UITableView? If 
> so, you could use something like BBTableView 
> (https://github.com/bharath2020/UITableViewTricks). It's a subclass of 
> UITableView lays out cells along an arc but it also has support for infinite 
> scrolling, so you could just use the relevant pieces. Plus UITableView will 
> handle putting the right image in the right vertical location, based on your 
> data source.
> 
> 
> On Oct 7, 2013, at 9:21 AM, Dave <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I'd like to be able to Scroll Infinitely in a Scroll, e.g. when the 
>> scrolling is past the last item in the Scroll start displaying the first and 
>> when scrolling before the first item, starting displaying the last. The 
>> items in this case are UIImageViews and they have a fixed height and a 
>> variable width and no one image will be wider that the Scroll View itself. 
>> Also it needs to work with pagingEnables = NO, e.g. there will be more than 
>> one Image visible.
>> 
>> I've playing around a bit and found a some sample code that sort of does it 
>> but it doesn't handle the wrapping the Images smoothly (is was written to 
>> have paging enabled). 
>> 
>> My plan was/is to detect when the scrolling had hit before the first/after 
>> the last and to move the first Subview to the End or the Last one to the 
>> beginning, depending on the direction of movement, but at the moment, I 
>> can't seem to see a way of detecting these conditions.
>> 
>> I logged contentOffset and contentSize in the scrollViewDidScroll delegate 
>> method and got these results:
>> 
>> 
>> scrollViewDidScroll Offset: {4017, 0}   - Size: {5119, 200}
>> scrollViewDidScroll Offset: {4061, 0}   - Size: {5119, 200}
>> scrollViewDidScroll Offset: {4095, 0}   - Size: {5119, 200}
>> 
>> When hitting the end and
>> 
>> scrollViewDidScroll Top Scroll View Offset: {106, 0}  - Size: {5119, 200}
>> scrollViewDidScroll Top Scroll View Offset: {24, 0}   - Size: {5119, 200}
>> scrollViewDidScroll Top Scroll View Offset: {-0, 0}   - Size: {5119, 200}
>> 
>> When hitting the start.
>> 
>> I'm not sure how if I can detect the start/end conditions using these values?
>> 
>> Any points on the best way to implement this would greatly appreciated!
>> 
>> All the Best
>> Dave
> 


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