Albert.Qing
Albert.Qing

Reputation: 4625

How to get height of topLayoutGuide?

 moviePlayer = MPMoviePlayerController(contentURL: url)
 moviePlayer.view.frame = CGRect(x: 0, y:{layoutguide.height}, width:
 self.view.frame.width, height: 300)
 self.view.addSubview(moviePlayer.view)

viewcontroller have an attribute named "topLayoutGuide", but it seems not I wanted.

I know how to implement in storyboard, in code, I can't get the height of Top Layout Guide. I searched for hours getting nothing.

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Upvotes: 33

Views: 20395

Answers (3)

RajeshKumar R
RajeshKumar R

Reputation: 15768

This gets the length (in points) of the portion of a view controller's view that is overlaid by translucent or transparent UIKit bars.

override func viewDidLayoutSubviews() {
    super.viewDidLayoutSubviews()
    let topSpace:CGFloat
    let bottomSpace:CGFloat
    if #available(iOS 11.0, *) {
        topSpace = self.view.safeAreaInsets.top
        bottomSpace = self.view.safeAreaInsets.bottom
    } else {
        topSpace = self.topLayoutGuide.length
        bottomSpace = self.bottomLayoutGuide.length
    }
}

Upvotes: 23

Vodenjak
Vodenjak

Reputation: 813

If someone is looking for how to calculate the height of insets of SafeLayoutGuide available for iOS 11 because Top and Bottom Layout Guide are deprecated now, you can find it in:

view.safeAreaInsets

Notice that Top and Bottom Layout Guide were a part of ViewController, and now SafeLayoutGuide is a part of the main view of the ViewController.

Upvotes: 40

Matteo Piombo
Matteo Piombo

Reputation: 6726

You can get the topLayoutGuide value as its length property:

// Inside your viewController
self.topLayoutGuide.length

Since it is a single value (i.e.: it does not have a height and width) they just called it length. Same holds for bottomLayoutGuide.

Hope this helps

One more thing to mention, in the apple doc for this property:

// As a courtesy when not using auto layout, this value is safe to refer to in -viewDidLayoutSubviews, or in -layoutSubviews after calling super

Use this property in these two functions will get you the accurate value, since the layout has been initialized. If you use it in the viewDidLoad function, this property will be 0.

Upvotes: 55

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