Reputation: 3564
I've tried to search online, but haven't found a clear answer for my issue so I've come to ask for your expert advice. I have a view with 2 labels on it. The first label is used to show an abbreviation of a name, 2-3 letters. and the second label shows the full name.
The question that I have is if there was a way to dynamically size the label based on the font type, size, and string length given? I ask because I would like the second label close to the first without too much empty space between the two or without the first label overlapping the second.
The reason that this isn't all in one label is because the first label should have a bigger font and different color scheme then the second label.
Any advice is greatly appreciated.
Upvotes: 28
Views: 49505
Reputation: 22873
You can calculate the size of in which your string will appear and then can set frame of your UILabel to that size see following code as a sample -
//Calculate the expected size based on the font and linebreak mode of your label
CGSize maximumLabelSize = CGSizeMake(296,9999);
CGSize expectedLabelSize = [yourString sizeWithFont:yourLabel.font
constrainedToSize:maximumLabelSize
lineBreakMode:yourLabel.lineBreakMode];
//adjust the label the the new height.
CGRect newFrame = yourLabel.frame;
newFrame.size.height = expectedLabelSize.height;
yourLabel.frame = newFrame;
Update -
Use sizeWithAttributes:
instead, which now takes an NSDictionary
. Pass in the pair with key UITextAttributeFont
and your font object like this:
CGSize size = [string sizeWithAttributes:
@{NSFontAttributeName:
[UIFont systemFontOfSize:17.0f]}];
Check Replacement for deprecated sizeWithFont: in iOS 7? for more details
Upvotes: 64
Reputation: 1693
As sizeWithFont:
is deprecated in iOS 7, you need to use sizeWithAttributes
(as maver explained here). In order to simplify code, you can add a method that you can reuse like this:
-(CGRect)rectForText:(NSString *)text
usingFont:(UIFont *)font
boundedBySize:(CGSize)maxSize
{
NSAttributedString *attrString =
[[NSAttributedString alloc] initWithString:text
attributes:@{ NSFontAttributeName:font}];
return [attrString boundingRectWithSize:maxSize
options:NSStringDrawingUsesLineFragmentOrigin
context:nil];
}
And make use of it
CGSize maximumLabelSize = CGSizeMake(280,9999);
UIFont *font = [UIFont systemFontOfSize:20];
CGRect titleRect = [self rectForText:post.title // <- your text here
usingFont:font
boundedBySize:maximumLabelSize];
Upvotes: 8
Reputation: 2357
'sizeWithFont:' is deprecated: first deprecated in iOS 7.0.
so try sizeWithAttributes
- (void)viewDidLoad
{
[super viewDidLoad];
label = [[UILabel alloc] initWithFrame:CGRectMake(20, 40, 300, 20)];
label.backgroundColor = [UIColor blueColor];
const CGFloat fontSize = 30;
UIFont *regularFont = [UIFont systemFontOfSize:fontSize];
UIColor *foregroundColor = [UIColor blackColor];
attrs = [NSDictionary dictionaryWithObjectsAndKeys:
regularFont, NSFontAttributeName,
foregroundColor, NSForegroundColorAttributeName
, nil];
NSMutableAttributedString *attributedText = [[NSMutableAttributedString alloc]
initWithString:@"Test Text"
attributes:attrs];
[label setAttributedText:attributedText];
[self.view addSubview:label];
}
- (void)touchesBegan:(NSSet *)touches withEvent:(UIEvent *)event
{
CGSize expectedLabelSize = [label.text sizeWithAttributes:attrs]; // iOS 7 Code <--
CGRect newFrame = label.frame;
newFrame.size.width = expectedLabelSize.width;
label.frame = newFrame;
NSMutableAttributedString *attributedText = [[NSMutableAttributedString alloc]
initWithString:@"Longer Test Text"
attributes:attrs];
[label setAttributedText:attributedText];
}
Upvotes: 10
Reputation: 2812
In addition of Saurabh's answer. I had the same problem and you should add this line [yourLabel setNumberOfLines:0];
in order the whole text to be shown in X lines.
Upvotes: 7
Reputation: 559
This will also do the trick and will take into account attributed text
label.attributedText = attrString;
CGSize maximumLabelSize = CGSizeMake(187,CGFLOAT_MAX);
CGSize requiredSize = [label sizeThatFits:maximumLabelSize];
CGRect labelFrame = label.frame;
labelFrame.size.height = requiredSize.height;
label.frame = labelFrame;
Upvotes: 16