4thSpace
4thSpace

Reputation: 44352

Removing image from UIImageView

I load a UIImageView with an image depending on user interaction. When the parent view is initially displayed, no image has been selected and the imageview is black. If the user leaves that view and comes back, the image is still there. I've tried

myImageView.image = nil;

upon leaving the view but the image remains. How can I remove the image so the UIImageView appears black again?

The

UIImageView

is connected through IB.

Upvotes: 66

Views: 78926

Answers (5)

theprojectabot
theprojectabot

Reputation: 1163

Try stating [self.imageView setNeedsDisplay]; after your image setting to nil. This will trigger a redraw of that element on the next runloop cycle I believe. Aka you are marking this view as 'dirty' and needs a redraw.

Upvotes: 9

TonyNet
TonyNet

Reputation: 73

I also got the same problem, no matter I use myImageView.image = nil or [myImageView setImage:nil] the image still show on the UIImageView; assuming either one should works. It spend me many hours to debug and find out where have problem. Finally, I did it by using the following code,

        [UIView beginAnimations:nil context:nil];
        [UIView animateWithDuration:1 animations:nil];
        myImageView.image = nil;
        [UIView commitAnimations];

I don't know why, but when I work as an animation then the image can be clear perfectly.

Upvotes: 2

Tammen
Tammen

Reputation: 4006

Setting the UIImageView as:

myImageView.image = nil 

is the correct way to clear an UIImageView. Are you loading the image when your calling function returns? Is your UIImageView being declared, and/or used elsewhere in your main function?

Upvotes: 152

Mohd Rahib
Mohd Rahib

Reputation: 21

You can use a UITapGestureRecognizer to remove the image for a given number of clicks.

UITapGestureRecognizer *tapGesture = [[UITapGestureRecognizer alloc] initWithTarget:self action:@selector(onImageTapped:)];

tapGesture.delegate = self;

tapGesture.numberOfTapsRequired = 2; // no. of taps (clicks) on which you want to remove the image

[myImageView addGestureRecognizer:tapGesture];

and give the method's definition:

- (void)onImageTapped:(UITapGestureRecognizer*)recognizer
{

    UIImageView *imgView = (UIImageView*) recognizer.view;
    [imgView removeFromSuperview];
}

Upvotes: 2

MaxGabriel
MaxGabriel

Reputation: 7705

I had a similar problem with the UIImageView on my UIButton, where I had set the image using

[button setImage:image forState:UIControlStateNormal];

Setting it to nil would remove the image, but calling the getter again reset the image. I fixed it with:

[button setImage:nil forState:UIControlStateNormal];

instead of

[button.imageView.image = nil];

Upvotes: 3

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