Problem: Determine the size (number of lines) a UILabel
needs, assuming the width is 300 px. The string is longer, so I set the lineBreakMode
to UILineBreakModeWordWrap
and invoked sizeThatFits
to try to determine the size. But it gives a width of 457 px in a single line, rather than the expected 300px in two lines.
Please see:
CGSize available = CGSizeMake(300, INFINITY);
UILabel *label = [[[UILabel alloc] initWithFrame:CGRectMake(0, 0, 300, 400)] autorelease];
label.text = title;
label.lineBreakMode = UILineBreakModeWordWrap;
label.font = [UIFont fontWithName:kBoldFont size:kTitleFontSize];
label.numberOfLines = 3;
CGSize sizedtoFit = [label sizeThatFits:available];
But I find that the sizedtoFit variable has a width of 457 pixels and a height of 22 px, and the UI displays a single line with clipped text. I expect a width of 300 pixels, and a height of 44 px for two lines.
The UILabel doc for numberoflines says:
When the receiver is resized using the sizeToFit
method, resizing takes into account the value stored in this property. For example, if this property is set to 3, the sizeToFit
method resizes the receiver so that it is big enough to display three lines of text.
I tried various combinations of:
- Passing
CGRectZero
to the init function, passing 300x400 or 300 x infinity.
- Setting the frame after creation rather than passing it to the
init
function.
- Invoking
[sizeToFit]
and hoping it calculates the height assuming present width, but it doesn't.
- Calling sizeToFit and then calling sizeThatFits`.
- Invoking
layoutIfNeeded
.
None of them works. What am I doing wrong, or is this is bad bug where the documentation and the framework implementation don't agree? Thanks.
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