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iOS

why lBAction Button under did receive warning in fun fact label ?

Hi why did Passan put the lBAction Button under did receive warning in fun fact label coarse and the other ones at the Top.

He put the IBOutlets at the top and didn't explain why he put the other one underneath the did recieve memory warning.

does it have to go there and could it go at the top ? bit confused .

2 Answers

Hi Jon, you can put your IBAction methods whereever you like (inside the ViewController class), because they are just normal methods as viewDidLoad() or didReceiveMemoryWarning(). However it is important to structure the code well. Thats why he separated IBAction's from IBOutlet's.

Thank you so much Moritz