There are a UILabel in the center of the UIView, named nicknameLabel, and will append a gender image after the nicknameLabel.
But when the nicknameLabel has a lot of text, it will beyond the bounds of the UIView.
So, how to limit max width of UILabel?
BTW: I using the storyboard. Thanks.
Give the label a <= constraint like this:
use following code and set your width in boundingRectWithSize value.
CGSize itemTextSize = [#"Your Text" boundingRectWithSize:CGSizeMake(100, 30) options:NSStringDrawingUsesLineFragmentOrigin attributes:#{NSFontAttributeName : [UIFont fontWithName:#"Helvetica Neue" size:12.5]} context:nil].size;
If you are using constraints then remove all constraints from you label.
Then again set frames of your label and if you want to make multiline label, then simply set the number of lines from 1 to 0 and increase the height of your label.
OR
If you want to fit your text within the label.You can simply enable Autoshrink property.
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I have a UILabel which is by default showing only 3 lines of text. I want to display all text content in some cases. I have tried everything I found, but nothing works. Here is my latest try:
CGRect labelSize = [contents.contentLanguage.Description boundingRectWithSize:CGSizeMake(self.view.frame.size.width * 0.97, CGFLOAT_MAX) options:NSStringDrawingUsesLineFragmentOrigin attributes:#{NSFontAttributeName:[UIFont systemFontOfSize:15]} context:nil];
cell.descLbl.frame = CGRectMake(labelSize.origin.x,
labelSize.origin.y,
ceil(labelSize.size.width),
ceil(labelSize.size.height));
[cell.descLbl setNumberOfLines:0];
[cell.descLbl setLineBreakMode:NSLineBreakByWordWrapping];
[cell.descLbl sizeToFit];
Maybe you should look at maybe using the UITextView instead? It's much better suited for multiline text.
https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uitextview
Ok, so I was able to resolve this issue by changing the height of the UILabel from the .xib file to >=0
Please use UiTextView in place of UILabel
textviewobj.text=#"";
[textviewobj sizeToFit];
You have two ways (choices) to do it:
Use UITextView without editing permission
Use UILabel with numberOfLines = 0
Use UITextView without editing permission
If you've fixed space (limited area to display your content i.e. fixed height) to diplay your content and you can't work with scrollable content then you should use UITextView without editing permission.
Use UILabel with numberOfLines = 0
If you've flexible space (no limited space/area to display a your content i.e. fixed height) to display your content, then you should use UILabel with number of line = 0.
Do not assign height value (constraint) if you want a flexible UILabel with height, that fits according to size of your content.
Or Assign minimum height value (constraint like >= 30) if you want to have/set a minimum area for content, whether there is no content to be display.
I see that UILabel in IOS has height property along with font . I also see that if I give the height and font same value, for some characters the text gets cut in UILabel. How are these two different? While doing the UI design if height is more than the font size, there would be some extra white space which is what I want to avoid and hence wanted to know what exactly is the difference between the two.
You can use sizeThatFits: to determine correct height for UILabel
UILabel *label;
label.text = #"Some text";
CGRect labelFrame = label.frame;
labelFrame.size.height = [label sizeThatFits:CGSizeMake(labelFrame.size.width), MAXFLOAT].height;
label.frame = labelFrame;
The text size is the height from the font's baseline to its cap line, which doesn't take into consideration descenders (like on the letters 'g' and 'y') or ascenders (like 'f', in some fonts). In general, you don't have to (or even need to) set a label's height; it determines the best height based on its font size.
See https://developer.apple.com/library/ios/documentation/StringsTextFonts/Conceptual/TextAndWebiPhoneOS/CustomTextProcessing/CustomTextProcessing.html for details about how font sizes work.
I had a look on SO before asking this question. All the questions are about adjusting the height of a UILabel and not its width. I tried alternative methods but it did not work such as [label sizeToFit];. Is it possible to adjust the width of a label based on its text? I create my label in a UITableViewCell in story board. I want to be able to adjust its width based on the text that it is assigned. I dont want to resize the font size.
I set the text of the label in CellForRowAtIndexPath.
Examples would be great please.
Thanks in advance :)
Update 1: I have a custom cell that I am making in Storyboard so not programmatically. I set the contents of each cell in CellForRowAtIndexPath, for example, myLabel.text = recipe.name. The name label is quite small, however I would like to extend its width based on the length of the text, not truncate the tail or shrink the size of the text.
Update2: I have a lot of other UIElements in the cell. So I have a label in the top left, top right, bottom left, bottom right, and a picture in the middle, there default is 120 because they have a background color. I set it small the there is not a huge amount of empty space in the label.
Get the size of the string:
//Replace FLT_MAX with the maximum height/width you want the label to be, if no maximum leave as FLT_MAX.
CGSize stringSize = [YOUR_STRING sizeWithFont:YOUR_FONT constrainedToSize:CGSizeMake(FLT_MAX, FLT_MAX) lineBreakMode:NSLineBreakByWordWrapping];
Then size your label:
[YOUR_LABEL setFrame:CGRectMake(0, 0, stringSize.width, stringSize.height)];
In iOS 7 sizeWithFont is deprecated, use boundingRectWithSize instead:
NSDictionary *stringAttributes = [NSDictionary dictionaryWithObject:YOUR_LABELS_FONT
forKey: NSFontAttributeName];
CGSize stringSize = [text boundingRectWithSize:CGSizeMake(FLT_MAX, FLT_MAX)
options:NSStringDrawingTruncatesLastVisibleLine |
NSStringDrawingUsesLineFragmentOrigin
attributes:stringAttributes context:nil].size;
CGSize maxSize = CGSizeMake(250, CGFLOAT_MAX); //250 is max desired width
CGSize textSize = [Label.text sizeWithFont:Label.font constrainedToSize:maxSize];
Label.frame = CGRectMake(0, 0, textSize.width, 15); // desired Bounds
Using above code you can get frame size for perticular text, & then resize label accordingly
You don't need to set explicit width for UILabel. UILabel provides intrinsic content size when used with autolayout. If you add constraints that provide the label's x,y position(Top Space constraint + Leading Space constraint), autolayout will be able to determine its width height based on the content.
I have used UILabel in my app. It is working properly in portrait mode. But when I open my app in landscape mode it shows content in center of UIlabel. I have tried sizeToFit but it is not working. As soon as I increase uilabel's width spacing starts to arrive in uilabel.
My code:
self.contentLabel.text = labeltext;
[self.contentLabel setNumberOfLines:0];
[self.contentLabel sizeToFit];
I suspect your UILabel itself and not the text within it is actually aligning incorrectly upon rotation. Make sure the label stays aligned to the top of the view. Try:
self.contentLabel.autoresizingMask = UIViewAutoresizingFlexibleHeight;
or
self.contentLabel.autoresizingMask = UIViewAutoresizingFlexibleBottomMargin | UIViewAutoresizingFlexibleLeftMargin | UIViewAutoresizingFlexibleRightMargin;
Edit: One other thought.
If auto layout's enabled and you're calling sizeToFit in viewDidLoad, perhaps the view is resizing after auto layout lays out the subviews. Try putting your code in viewDidLayoutSubviews instead.
If you add a UILabel with height bigger than the height of the text, it's normal if that happened and there is no way to change this alignement (Vertical center).
I have two solutions for this problem:
Work with constraint :
This constraint Greater than or equal is just magic.
If you create the label with the code I suggest to work with that:
UIFont *fontReceive = [UIFont systemFontOfSize:[UIFont systemFontSize]];
CGSize sizeText = [text sizeWithFont:fontReceive constrainedToSize:CGSizeMake(260, 9999) lineBreakMode:NSLineBreakByWordWrapping];
Hope that will help!
The best solution is to change the height of your cell according the the amount of text your are populating it with.
Please see this code below as an example.
NSString *content = **YOUR_STRING_LABEL_INTENDED_CONTENT**
CGSize maximumLabelSize = CGSizeMake(390, 1000); //For example - Put in your desired label width here and maximum size etc.
NSDictionary *stringAttributes = [NSDictionary dictionaryWithObject:[UIFont systemFontOfSize:13] forKey: NSFontAttributeName]; //This allows a calculation to be made of the space taken up, so if you're using a custom or large font it will calculate accordingly.
CGSize newExpectedLabelSize = [content boundingRectWithSize:maximumLabelSize options:NSStringDrawingTruncatesLastVisibleLine|NSStringDrawingUsesLineFragmentOrigin attributes:stringAttributes context:nil].size;
Now you can change the height of your label by using this next line, where label is the name of the label you made.
GCRect frame = label.frame;
frame.size.height = newExpectedLabelSize.height;
label.frame = frame;
I hope this helps, cheers, Jim.
Is there a way to auto size a UILabel? given size 40 x 40 the text font size would adjust based on the number of characters.
You can use the adjustFontSizeToFitWidth property. So something like this.
UILabel *myLabel = [[UILabel alloc] init];
[myLabel setAdjustsFontSizeToFitWidth:YES];
In Interface Builder there is a check box on the Label Attributes screen to allow you to adjust the font size to fit the label as well.
uhm, did you check out the UILabel API http://developer.apple.com/iphone/library/documentation/uikit/reference/UILabel_Class/Reference/UILabel.html there's a neat property called adjustsFontSizeToFitWidth
With autolayout design concept, do not set height constraints for UILabel and set no. of lines as 0.
Autolayout automatically take care of dynamic height of label according to text of label. If label has single line text then it will occupy single line space only. And if label has more than one line then it will resize label according to text size and number of lines required to display text.
Set number of lines zero for dynamic text information, it will be useful when your text are varying.
Programatically (Swift 4)
var label = UILabel()
let stringValue = "iOS\nmultiline\nlabel\nin\nInterface\nbuilder"
label.text = stringValue
label.numberOfLines = 0 // Set 0, if number of lines not specified.
label.lineBreakMode = .byTruncatingTail // or .byWrappingWord
label.minimumScaleFactor = 0.8 . // It is not required but nice to have a minimum scale factor to fit text into label frame
Using Inetrface Builder
Note: It is not required to set Minimum Font Scale, but nice to have a minimum scale factor to fit text into label frame.
Ref: UILabel - numberOfLines
Its better to use Intrinsic content and compression resistance priorities to adjust the size of label w.r.t content.