Reputation: 7847
Could somebody show me how to get the x and y position of a UIButton in cocoa?
The button moves on the screen when clicked and I want to use it's current position to position another UIBUtton relative to it.
I've tried using
CGRect rect=[myButton imageRectForContentRect];
The compiler tells me that myButton may not respond to imageRectForContentRect.
Upvotes: 9
Views: 18504
Reputation: 61370
Use
myButton.frame
Specifically for position, use myButton.frame.origin.x and myButton.frame.origin.y. That would be the top left corner. This is the easiest solution for finding a button's position.
Upvotes: 19
Reputation: 19143
CGPoint position = myButton.frame.origin;
This works for any UIView.
The compiler is right (as it's prone to be): there is no method called imageRectForContentRect
. There is, however, imageRectForContentRect:
which takes a CGRect as its argument. You don't have to use it to get the position.
Upvotes: 5