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iphone - How to find UILabel's number of Lines

I displayed the text in UILabel by using wrap method. Now I want to need to find the how many number of line is there in UILabel.

If there is any possible way to find the UILabel's number of lines count.

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As pointed out, this post relates how to get the height, rather than the number of lines. To get the number of lines,

  1. Get the height for a single letter, e.g. @"A".
  2. Divide the height of the string by the height obtained in 1 above.

E.g.

CGFloat unitHeight = [@"A" heightForWidth:width usingFont:font];
CGFloat blockHeight = [text heightForWidth:width usingFont:font];
NSInteger numberOfLines =        ceilf(blockHeight / unitHeight); 
// need to #include <math.h> for ^^^^^

As of iOS 7, the way of getting a label's desired height changed. To get the height, you can use the following code:

NSStringDrawingContext *context = [[NSStringDrawingContext alloc] init];
CGSize labelSize = (CGSize){width, FLT_MAX};
CGRect r = [self boundingRectWithSize:labelSize options:NSStringDrawingUsesLineFragmentOrigin attributes:@{NSFontAttributeName: font} context:context];

where the height is r.size.height. Note that font must be provided. You can put this into a category for NSString for convenience, e.g.

@implementation NSString (HeightCalc)

- (CGFloat)heightForWidth:(CGFloat)width usingFont:(UIFont *)font
{
    NSStringDrawingContext *context = [[NSStringDrawingContext alloc] init];
    CGSize labelSize = (CGSize){width, FLT_MAX};
    CGRect r = [self boundingRectWithSize:labelSize options:NSStringDrawingUsesLineFragmentOrigin attributes:@{NSFontAttributeName: font} context:context];
    return r.size.height;
}

@end

(Do memory management if not using ARC, btw.)

For iOS 6 and below:

Let's say you have a UILabel *myLabel and you want to find out the height of the label (with some tweaking, you can get the # of lines by dividing the height with some appropriate number which depends on the font size).

UILabel *myLabel;
CGSize labelSize = [myLabel.text sizeWithFont:myLabel.font 
                            constrainedToSize:myLabel.frame.size 
                                lineBreakMode:UILineBreakModeWordWrap];
CGFloat labelHeight = labelSize.height;

Hope that helps. If it doesn't work let me know and I'll dig further. Also, untested code, but worked from reference.

For a more complete example, here is code which I put in the viewDidLoad: method of a view controller:

[super viewDidLoad];
UILabel *myLabel = [[UILabel alloc] initWithFrame:CGRectMake(50,50,200,350)];
myLabel.numberOfLines = 0;
myLabel.lineBreakMode = UILineBreakModeWordWrap;
myLabel.text = @"This is some text in a UILabel which is long enough to wrap around the lines in said UILabel. This is a test, this is only a test.";
[self.view addSubview:myLabel];
CGSize labelSize = [myLabel.text sizeWithFont:myLabel.font 
                            constrainedToSize:myLabel.frame.size 
                                lineBreakMode:UILineBreakModeWordWrap];
CGFloat labelHeight = labelSize.height;
NSLog(@"labelHeight = %f", labelHeight);
[myLabel release];

The output from the NSLog goes:

2010-11-15 18:25:27.817 so_labelheight[728:307] labelHeight = 126.000000

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