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Would it be in the .h or .m and how do I do this?

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The .h—“header”—file is usually where information about your class goes... its structure, “what it does” rather than “how it does it”. The .m is thus probably the right place, but it'd help for you to go into more detail about how your UI is set up. Are you using Interface Builder or creating the UIProgressView programmatically? Is the class a view, a view controller, the application's delegate, or what?

Noah Witherspoon
+2  A: 

it would definitely be in the .m file.

Initialize your UIProgressView, and then call setProgress: on it.

Jacob Relkin
- (void)viewDidLoad { [loadValue setProgress:(float) 0.0]; [super viewDidLoad];}in the .m
Devoted
+2  A: 

As defined in the UIProgressView documentation, UIProgressView has a progress property. Just set that when you create your view:

UIProgressView *view = [[UIProgressView alloc] initWithProgressViewStyle:whateverStyle];
view.progress = 0.75f;
// Do whatever you want with the view
// (and don't forget to -release it later)

would initialize a UIProgressView with its progress value set to 75%

Matt Ball