I don't know if you have ever encountered any need to modify the project name. During the development process, when the project is halfway through, I feel that the project name is incorrect, or that the current project needs to be similar to the previously used project, therefore, you only need to modify the project name for the current project. The function of repairing the project name is also useful. How can I modify it? In fact, xcode has this function, just a few points.
First open your project, and then click Project-> rename in the menu to bring up a dialog box, as shown below:
In this way, you cannot modify the name in the appdelegate file. There is a simple way to select your appdelegate file, and then select the class that has not been modified, such:
Select edit-> refactor in the xcode menu. the dialog box is displayed as follows:
This is the so-called replacement function.
This new project is what you want.
I don't know if you have ever encountered any need to modify the project name. During the development process, when the project is halfway through, I feel that the project name is incorrect, or that the current project needs to be similar to the previously used project, therefore, you only need to modify the project name for the current project. The function of repairing the project name is also useful. How can I modify it? In fact, xcode has this function, just a few points.
First open your project, and then click Project-> rename in the menu to bring up a dialog box, as shown below:
In this way, you cannot modify the name in the appdelegate file. There is a simple way to select your appdelegate file, and then select the class that has not been modified, such:
Select edit-> refactor in the xcode menu. the dialog box is displayed as follows:
This is the so-called replacement function.
This new project is what you want.