Calculating UILabel Text Size

别来无恙 提交于 2019-11-26 17:23:39
XJones

All of the [NSString sizeWithFont...] methods are deprecated in iOS 7. Use this instead.

CGRect labelRect = [text
                    boundingRectWithSize:labelSize
                    options:NSStringDrawingUsesLineFragmentOrigin
                    attributes:@{
                     NSFontAttributeName : [UIFont systemFontOfSize:14]
                    }
                    context:nil];

Also see https://developer.apple.com/documentation/foundation/nsstring/1619914-sizewithfont.

UPDATE - example of boundingRectWithSize output

Per your comment I did a simple test. The code and output is below.

// code to generate a bounding rect for text at various font sizes
NSString *text = @"This is a long sentence. Wonder how much space is needed?";
for (NSNumber *n in @[@(12.0f), @(14.0f), @(18.0f)]) {
    CGFloat fontSize = [n floatValue];
    CGRect r = [text boundingRectWithSize:CGSizeMake(200, 0)
                                  options:NSStringDrawingUsesLineFragmentOrigin
                               attributes:@{NSFontAttributeName:[UIFont systemFontOfSize:fontSize]}
                                  context:nil];
    NSLog(@"fontSize = %f\tbounds = (%f x %f)",
          fontSize,
          r.size.width,
          r.size.height);
}

this produces the following output (note that the bounds change as expected as the font size gets larger):

fontSize = 12.000000    bounds = (181.152008 x 28.632000)
fontSize = 14.000000    bounds = (182.251999 x 50.105999)
fontSize = 18.000000    bounds = (194.039993 x 64.421997)
H. Serdar Çınar

Length gets the number of characters. If you want to get the width of the text:

Objective-C

CGSize textSize = [label.text sizeWithAttributes:@{NSFontAttributeName:[label font]}];

Swift 4

let size = label.text?.size(withAttributes: [.font: label.font]) ?? .zero

This gets you the size. And you can compare the textSize.width of each label.

Another simple way to do this that I haven't seen mentioned yet:

CGSize textSize = [label intrinsicContentSize];

(This only works correctly after you have set the label's text and font, of course.)

Collin

Here is a swift variant.

let font = UIFont(name: "HelveticaNeue", size: 25)!
let text = "This is some really long text just to test how it works for calculating heights in swift of string sizes. What if I add a couple lines of text?"

let textString = text as NSString

let textAttributes = [NSFontAttributeName: font]

textString.boundingRectWithSize(CGSizeMake(320, 2000), options: .UsesLineFragmentOrigin, attributes: textAttributes, context: nil)

Little advice guys, if like me you're using, boundingRectWithSize with [UIFont systemFontOFSize:14]

If your string is two lines long, the returned rect height is something like 33,4 points.

Don't make the mistake, like me, to cast it into an int, because 33,4 becomes 33, and 33 points height label pass from two to one line!

The problem with

CGRect r = [text boundingRectWithSize:CGSizeMake(200, 0)
                              options:NSStringDrawingUsesLineFragmentOrigin
                           attributes:@{NSFontAttributeName:[UIFont systemFontOfSize:fontSize]}
                              context:nil];

is boundingRectWithSize which determines the maximum value that CGRect can have.

My solution for this problem is to check if it exceeds, if not then text can fit into the label. I did it by using loops.

NSString *text = @"This is a long sentence. Wonder how much space is needed?";
CGFloat width = 100;
CGFloat height = 100;
bool sizeFound = false;
while (!sizeFound) {
    NSLog(@"Begin loop");
    CGFloat fontSize = 14;
    CGFloat previousSize = 0.0;
    CGFloat currSize = 0.0;
    for (float fSize = fontSize; fSize < fontSize+6; fSize++) {
        CGRect r = [text boundingRectWithSize:CGSizeMake(width, height)
                                      options:NSStringDrawingUsesLineFragmentOrigin
                                   attributes:@{NSFontAttributeName:[UIFont systemFontOfSize:fSize]}
                                      context:nil];
        currSize =r.size.width*r.size.height;
        if (previousSize >= currSize) {
            width = width*11/10;
            height = height*11/10;
            fSize = fontSize+10;
        }
        else {
            previousSize = currSize;
        }
        NSLog(@"fontSize = %f\tbounds = (%f x %f) = %f",
              fSize,
              r.size.width,
              r.size.height,r.size.width*r.size.height);
    }
    if (previousSize == currSize) {
        sizeFound = true;
    }

}
NSLog(@"Size found with width %f and height %f", width, height);

After each iteration the size of height and width increments 10% of its value.

The reason why I picked 6 is because I did not want the label to be too squishy.

For a solution that does not use loops:

NSString *text = @"This is a long sentence. Wonder how much space is needed?";
CGFloat width = 100;
CGFloat height = 100;

CGFloat currentFontSize = 12;
CGRect r1 = [text boundingRectWithSize:CGSizeMake(width, height)
                              options:NSStringDrawingUsesLineFragmentOrigin
                           attributes:@{NSFontAttributeName:[UIFont systemFontOfSize:currentFontSize+6]}
                              context:nil];

CGRect r2 = [text boundingRectWithSize:CGSizeMake(width, height)
                               options:NSStringDrawingUsesFontLeading
                            attributes:@{NSFontAttributeName:[UIFont systemFontOfSize:currentFontSize+6]}
                               context:nil];

CGFloat firstVal =r1.size.width*r1.size.height;
CGFloat secondVal =r2.size.width*r2.size.height;

NSLog(@"First val %f and second val is %f", firstVal, secondVal);

if (secondVal > firstVal) {
    float initRat = secondVal/firstVal;

    float ratioToBeMult = sqrtf(initRat);

    width *= ratioToBeMult;
    height *= ratioToBeMult;
}

NSLog(@"Final width %f and height %f", width, height);

//for verifying
for (NSNumber *n in @[@(12.0f), @(14.0f), @(17.0f)]) {
    CGFloat fontSize = [n floatValue];
    CGRect r = [text boundingRectWithSize:CGSizeMake(width, height)
                                  options:NSStringDrawingUsesLineFragmentOrigin
                               attributes:@{NSFontAttributeName:[UIFont systemFontOfSize:fontSize]}
                                  context:nil];
    NSLog(@"fontSize = %f\tbounds = (%f x %f) = %f",
          fontSize,
          r.size.width,
          r.size.height,r.size.width*r.size.height);
    firstVal =r.size.width*r.size.height;
}

Where the last loop is proof that larger font can give a higher size result.

By using this line of code we can get the size of text on the label.

let str = "Sample text"
let size = str.sizeWithAttributes([NSFontAttributeName:UIFont.systemFontOfSize(17.0)])

So, we can use the both width and height.

A solution that works with multiline labels (Swift 4), to calculate the height from a fixed width:

let label = UILabel(frame: .zero)
label.numberOfLines = 0 // multiline
label.font = UIFont.systemFont(ofSize: UIFont.labelFontSize) // your font
label.preferredMaxLayoutWidth = width // max width
label.text = "This is a sample text.\nWith a second line!" // the text to display in the label

let height = label.intrinsicContentSize.height

msgStr string get size :

let msgStr:NSString = Data["msg"]! as NSString
let messageSize = msgStr.boundingRect(with: CGSize(width: ChatTable.frame.width-116, height: CGFloat.infinity), options: .usesLineFragmentOrigin, attributes: [NSFontAttributeName:UIFont(name: "Montserrat-Light", size: 14)!], context: nil).size

Swift 3.0

func getLabelHeight() -> CGFloat {
    let font = UIFont(name: "OpenSans", size: 15)!
    let textString = "Lorem ipsum dolor sit er elit lamet, consectetaur cillium adipisicing pecu, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua." as NSString

    let textAttributes = [NSFontAttributeName: font]

    let rect = textString.boundingRect(with: CGSize(width: 320, height: 2000), options: .usesLineFragmentOrigin, attributes: textAttributes, context: nil)
    return rect.size.height
}
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