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Adding User Interface Objects

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Controllers contain the user interface that appears on an iOS screen. At the simplest level, a controller can contain a view, which represents an iOS screen. By default, this view is blank, so to make it display information or provide interaction to the user, you can add a variety of user interface objects such as buttons, text fields, labels, or sliders.

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Wang, W. (2019). Adding User Interface Objects. In: Beginning iPhone Development with Swift 5. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-4865-2_6

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