Reputation: 14299
iOS 8 introduce new screen types that are usable in Storyboards and in Xibs, can I detect these types in code? If yes, how?
Here you can find more about it https://developer.apple.com/library/content/releasenotes/General/WhatsNewIniOS/Articles/iOS8.html
Upvotes: 36
Views: 15104
Reputation: 61774
You can also detect kind of device and its orientation using below extension:
extension UITraitCollection {
var isIpad: Bool {
return horizontalSizeClass == .regular && verticalSizeClass == .regular
}
var isIphoneLandscape: Bool {
return verticalSizeClass == .compact
}
var isIphonePortrait: Bool {
return horizontalSizeClass == .compact && verticalSizeClass == .regular
}
var isIphone: Bool {
return isIphoneLandscape || isIphonePortrait
}
}
Upvotes: 8
Reputation: 22395
Yes you can, UIViewControllers now have a traitCollection
property which has information from the device idiom, to the current size classes and more ... Furthermore you can implement the method func traitCollectionDidChange(previousTraitCollection: UITraitCollection)
to get notifications when the size class (or any trait) has changed (as when the user rotates the device on an iphone). The properties of UITraitCollection that you are looking for are horizontalSizeClass
and verticalSizeClass
..Here is a reference
Hope that helps
Upvotes: 52
Reputation: 126107
From the page you linked (emphasis added):
The
UITraitCollection
class is used to describe a collection of traits assigned to an object. Traits specify the size class, display scale, and idiom for a particular object. Classes that support theUITraitEnvironment
protocol (such as UIViewController and UIView) own a trait collection. You can retrieve an object’s trait collection and perform actions when those traits change.
As noted in the references linked from there, you can implement the traitCollectionDidChange
method in your view or view controller to find out when the size class changes.
Upvotes: 3