Introduction
This is a simple program for beginners. In this article we create a custom button which is created in code, in other words we doesn't use Nib files. Using this button we perform the action of printing "Hello Word" on itself.
Step 1
Open XCode by double-clicking on it.
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Step 2
Create a New XCode Project by clicking on it.
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Step 3
Now select Empty Application and click on Next.
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Step 4
Now give your project a Name. Here I use Product Name Custombutton and Company Identifier Mcn Solutions and click on Next.
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Step 5
Select the location where you want to save your project to and click on Create.
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Step 6
Now you will see only two Objective C Classes which are automatically generated by XCode.
![view-of-xcode-in-iphone.jpg]()
In an Empty Application, never generate a UIViewController class if you want to create it manually.
1.Appdelegate.h
2.AppDelegate.m
Here we write code....
Appdelegate.h
![code-of-appdeleage.h-class-in-iphone.jpg]()
Appdelegate.m
![code-of-appdeleage.m-class-in-iphone.jpg]()
Step 7
Select which Platform you want to see the output in.
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Output
![custom-button-on-iPhone.jpg]()
![hello-on-iphone.jpg]()
![custom-button-on-iPad.jpg]()
![hello-on-ipad.jpg]()
Happy coding!!!