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I have an iphone database app that loads a UIPickerView with data from a table. I want to set the selected row to a particular row from the data in another table.

for example: Lets say I have a UIPickerView that is loaded with X number of names of the iPhone users friends (the number of names is variable, could be 1 or 1000 and all are entered into the DB by the user). The iPhone user has a preference set that their current best friend is TED. I want the UIPickerView to be position to TED when displayed.

Where do I call selectRow?

I tried in viewDidAppear but it was never called, in titleForRow which caused all kinds of strange behavior. viewDidLoad and viewWillAppear are out of the question because I don't know what's in the datasource to the picker yet.

Thanks in advance.

+2  A: 

Call it after you retrieve the data. I don't know where you load the data so this is just a mockup of what should work. If this doesn't make sense, let me know where you are loading data so I can piece it together in my head :)

-(void)viewDidLoad
{
    // load data from sql
    // self.someDataArray = DATAFROMSQL
    [picker reloadAllComponents];
    [picker selectRow:0 inComponent:0 animated:YES];
}
Jab
Thanks, I am retriveing the data in the viewDidLoad just like your mockup. I had to create a method to enumerate through the list to find the matches index then set the picker. I thought maybe I was missing a callback that could used after the picker was loaded and before returning to the event loop.
Steve Gibson
+1  A: 

Place this wherever you initialize the UIView that contains your UIPickerView as a subview:

[myPickerView selectRow:rowWithTedsName inComponent:columnWithNames animated:NO];
Alex Reynolds
A: 

There is a common issue when a (default) UIPickerView item needs to be selected when the UIPickerView is initially shown. The problem is related to the sequence of events. From reading previous posts, it seems that the [pickerView selectRow:n] is normally called in the view controllers ViewDidLoad event. However, the UiPickerView data is only loaded after the ViewDidLoad event, which means any selection code in ViewDidLoad will have no effect. To remedy, place the selection code in ViewDidAppear;

- (void) viewDidAppear:(BOOL)animated {
[m_pickerView selectRow:nSelectedItem inComponent:0 animated:YES]; }
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