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Ahmad Sahar
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Ahmad Sahar

Ahmad Sahar is a trainer, presenter, and consultant at Tomafuwi Productions, specializing in conducting training courses for macOS and iOS, macOS Support Essentials certification courses, and iOS Development courses. He is a member of the DevCon iOS and MyCocoaHeads online communities in Malaysia and has conducted presentations and talks for both groups. In his spare time, he likes building and programming LEGO Mindstorms robots.
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Displaying annotation views on the Map screen

The Map screen at present displays a map region centered on your device location. Now that the map region has been set, you can determine which JournalEntry instances are in this region based on their coordinate property. Remember that the JournalEntry class conforms to MKAnnotation. As the view controller for the map view, the MapViewController class is responsible for providing an MKAnnotationView instance for any MKAnnotation instance within this region. You will now modify the MapViewController class to get an array of JournalEntry instances from the SampleJournalEntryData structure and add it to the map view. Follow these steps:

  1. In the Project navigator, click the JournalEntry file. In the createSampleJournalEntryData() method, modify the statement that creates the journalEntry2 instance as shown:
    guard let journalEntry2 = JournalEntry(rating: 0, title: "Bad", body: "Today is a bad day", photo...
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Ahmad Sahar

Ahmad Sahar is a trainer, presenter, and consultant at Tomafuwi Productions, specializing in conducting training courses for macOS and iOS, macOS Support Essentials certification courses, and iOS Development courses. He is a member of the DevCon iOS and MyCocoaHeads online communities in Malaysia and has conducted presentations and talks for both groups. In his spare time, he likes building and programming LEGO Mindstorms robots.
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