问题
I have used auto layout for my view controllers. I have set the V and H positions in constraints, but I want to know how can I increase my button size when it changes to 5s, 6 and 6 Plus. This is the way I added constraints for the login button:
NSArray *btncon_V=[NSLayoutConstraint constraintsWithVisualFormat:@"V:[btnLogin(40)]" options:0 metrics:nil views:viewsDictionary];
[btnLogin addConstraints:btncon_V];
NSArray *btncon_POS_H=[NSLayoutConstraint constraintsWithVisualFormat:@"H:|-100-[btnLogin]-100-|" options:0 metrics:nil views:viewsDictionary];
[self.view addConstraints:btncon_POS_H];
NSArray *btncon_POS_V=[NSLayoutConstraint constraintsWithVisualFormat:@"V:|-70-[Title]-130-[lblFirst]-0-[lblSecond]-20-[textusername]-10-[txtpassword]-10-[btnLogin]" options:0 metrics:nil views:viewsDictionary];
[self.view addConstraints:btncon_POS_V];
But my problem is that while it manages the left and right side gap, it's getting stretched in iPhone 6 and 6 Plus since the height is fixed. How can I increase the size according to the screen size? I think this might be the aspect ratio, but how can I set the aspect ratio constraint in code?
回答1:
Like this. Try once.
[self.yourview setTranslatesAutoresizingMaskIntoConstraints:NO];
[self.yourview addConstraint:[NSLayoutConstraint
constraintWithItem:self.yourview
attribute:NSLayoutAttributeHeight
relatedBy:NSLayoutRelationEqual
toItem:self.yourview
attribute:NSLayoutAttributeWidth
multiplier:(self.yourview.frame.size.height / self.yourview.frame.size.width)
constant:0]];
or in the place of (self.yourview.frame.size.height / self.yourview.frame.size.width)
you can use any float value.
Thanks.
Swift 3.0 -
self.yourview!.translatesAutoresizingMaskIntoConstraints = false
self.yourview!.addConstraint(NSLayoutConstraint(item: self.yourview!,
attribute: NSLayoutAttribute.height,
relatedBy: NSLayoutRelation.equal,
toItem: self.yourview!,
attribute: NSLayoutAttribute.width,
multiplier: self.yourview.frame.size.height / self.yourview.frame.size.width,
constant: 0))
回答2:
Layout Anchors is the most convenient way to set constraints programmatically.
Say you want to set 5:1 aspect ratio for your button then you should use:
button.heightAnchor.constraint(equalTo: button.widthAnchor, multiplier: 1.0/5.0).isActive = true
Here's the full code:
class ViewController: UIViewController {
override func viewDidLoad() {
super.viewDidLoad()
let button = UIButton(type: .custom)
button.setTitle("Login", for: .normal)
button.backgroundColor = UIColor.darkGray
self.view.addSubview(button)
button.translatesAutoresizingMaskIntoConstraints = false
let margins = view.layoutMarginsGuide
button.leadingAnchor.constraint(equalTo: margins.leadingAnchor, constant: 20.0).isActive = true
button.trailingAnchor.constraint(equalTo: margins.trailingAnchor, constant: -20.0).isActive = true
button.bottomAnchor.constraint(equalTo: margins.bottomAnchor, constant: -20.0).isActive = true
button.heightAnchor.constraint(equalTo: button.widthAnchor, multiplier: 1.0/5.0).isActive = true
}
}
Here're results achieved with code written above. You can see that button keeps its 5:1 aspect ratio across various devices:
回答3:
Swift 3:
yourView.addConstraint(NSLayoutConstraint(item: yourView,
attribute: .height,
relatedBy: .equal,
toItem: yourView,
attribute: .width,
multiplier: 9.0 / 16.0,
constant: 0))
回答4:
You can set "Height constraint" at Design-time in Interface Builder. Just check '"Remove at build time", and it removes when App will running.
After that you can add "Aspect Ratio" constraint, for example, in viewDidLoad method.
In Xamain.iOS for "16:9" it's looks like this:
this.ImageOfTheDay.AddConstraint(NSLayoutConstraint.Create(
this.ImageOfTheDay,
NSLayoutAttribute.Height,
NSLayoutRelation.Equal,
this.ImageOfTheDay,
NSLayoutAttribute.Width,
9.0f / 16.0f,
0));
Or, as Mahesh Agrawal said:
[self.ImageOfTheDay addConstraint:[NSLayoutConstraint
constraintWithItem:self.ImageOfTheDay
attribute:NSLayoutAttributeHeight
relatedBy:NSLayoutRelationEqual
toItem:self.ImageOfTheDay
attribute:NSLayoutAttributeWidth
multiplier:(9.0f / 16.0f)
constant:0]];
回答5:
Helper Extension on UIView
extension UIView {
func aspectRation(_ ratio: CGFloat) -> NSLayoutConstraint {
return NSLayoutConstraint(item: self, attribute: .height, relatedBy: .equal, toItem: self, attribute: .width, multiplier: ratio, constant: 0)
}
}
And usage is:
view.aspectRation(1.0/1.0).isActive = true
回答6:
I have try all answers above but didn't work, and this is my solution with swift 3:
let newConstraint = NSLayoutConstraint(item: yourView, attribute: .width, relatedBy: .equal, toItem: yourView, attribute: .height, multiplier: 560.0/315.0, constant: 0)
yourView.addConstraint(newConstraint)
NSLayoutConstraint.activate([newConstraint])
NSLayoutConstraint.deactivate(yourView.constraints)
yourView.layoutIfNeeded()
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/31334017/how-can-i-set-aspect-ratio-constraints-programmatically-in-ios