Reputation: 44312
How can I find out what the image name (usually file name?) loaded into a UIImage instance is? In this case, they were all initWithContentsOfFile:
.
Upvotes: 0
Views: 6569
Reputation: 1479
If you already know what the image names are you can compare your image to another image using image named:
if (bg.image == [UIImage imageNamed:@"field.jpeg"]) {
bg.image = [UIImage imageNamed:@"cave.jpeg"];
} else {
bg.image = [UIImage imageNamed:@"field.jpeg"];
}
Here I use one button to switch between two images.
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 1338
It's also something you can't just add a category on UIImage to, unfortunately, because it requires state.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 19241
Once it's loaded using that, you can't. The file name is only used to load the data into memory. After that, it becomes irrelevant.
If you need to maintain the file name, then perhaps you need to make a class with the filename (as an NSString
or NSURL
, perhaps) and the image data (as an NSImage
or NSData
object) as ivars. I'm not sure what your application is, so I can't give you any architectural advice at this point.
Upvotes: 4