According to the documentation for UIVIew @property(nonatomic) CGFloat alpha
The value of this property is a floating-point number in the range 0.0
to 1.0, where 0.0 represents totally transparent and 1.0 represents
totally opaque.
This value affects only the current view and does not affect any of its embedded subviews.
I have a container view configured as follows:
self.myView.backgroundColor = [UIColor blackColor];
self.myView.alpha = 0.5;
[self addSubview:self.myView];
And then add subviews to 'myView'
[myView addSubView anotherView];
anotherView.alpha = 1;
NSLog(@"anotherView alpha = %f",anotherView.alpha); // prints 1.0000 as expected
But 'anotherView' does have alpha on screen (it is not opaque as expected)
How can this be and what can be done?
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