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问题:
The image.size
attribute of UIImageView
gives the size of the original UIImage
. I would like to find out the size of the autoscaled image when it is put in the UIImageView
(typically smaller than the original).
For example, I have the image set to Aspect Fit
. Now I want to know its new height and width on the screen so I can draw accurately on the new scaled image.
Is there any way to do this without figuring it out myself based on the UIImageView size & UIImage original size (basically reverse engineering its scaling)?
回答1:
Objective-C:
-(CGRect)frameForImage:(UIImage*)image inImageViewAspectFit:(UIImageView*)imageView
{
float imageRatio = image.size.width / image.size.height;
float viewRatio = imageView.frame.size.width / imageView.frame.size.height;
if(imageRatio < viewRatio)
{
float scale = imageView.frame.size.height / image.size.height;
float width = scale * image.size.width;
float topLeftX = (imageView.frame.size.width - width) * 0.5;
return CGRectMake(topLeftX, 0, width, imageView.frame.size.height);
}
else
{
float scale = imageView.frame.size.width / image.size.width;
float height = scale * image.size.height;
float topLeftY = (imageView.frame.size.height - height) * 0.5;
return CGRectMake(0, topLeftY, imageView.frame.size.width, height);
}
}
Swift 4:
func frame(for image: UIImage, inImageViewAspectFit imageView: UIImageView) -> CGRect {
let imageRatio = (image.size.width / image.size.height)
let viewRatio = imageView.frame.size.width / imageView.frame.size.height
if imageRatio < viewRatio {
let scale = imageView.frame.size.height / image.size.height
let width = scale * image.size.width
let topLeftX = (imageView.frame.size.width - width) * 0.5
return CGRect(x: topLeftX, y: 0, width: width, height: imageView.frame.size.height)
} else {
let scale = imageView.frame.size.width / image.size.width
let height = scale * image.size.height
let topLeftY = (imageView.frame.size.height - height) * 0.5
return CGRect(x: 0.0, y: topLeftY, width: imageView.frame.size.width, height: height)
}
}
回答2:
This simple function will calculate size of image:-
[imageView setFrame:AVMakeRectWithAspectRatioInsideRect(image.size, imageView.frame)];
For more details, You can refer AVMakeRectWithAspectRatioInsideRect - AVFoundation.
回答3:
This simple function will calculate size of image after aspect fit:
-(CGSize)imageSizeAfterAspectFit:(UIImageView*)imgview{
float newwidth;
float newheight;
UIImage *image=imgview.image;
if (image.size.height>=image.size.width){
newheight=imgview.frame.size.height;
newwidth=(image.size.width/image.size.height)*newheight;
if(newwidth>imgview.frame.size.width){
float diff=imgview.frame.size.width-newwidth;
newheight=newheight+diff/newheight*newheight;
newwidth=imgview.frame.size.width;
}
}
else{
newwidth=imgview.frame.size.width;
newheight=(image.size.height/image.size.width)*newwidth;
if(newheight>imgview.frame.size.height){
float diff=imgview.frame.size.height-newheight;
newwidth=newwidth+diff/newwidth*newwidth;
newheight=imgview.frame.size.height;
}
}
NSLog(@"image after aspect fit: width=%f height=%f",newwidth,newheight);
//adapt UIImageView size to image size
//imgview.frame=CGRectMake(imgview.frame.origin.x+(imgview.frame.size.width-newwidth)/2,imgview.frame.origin.y+(imgview.frame.size.height-newheight)/2,newwidth,newheight);
return CGSizeMake(newwidth, newheight);
}
回答4:
An adaptation of cncool answer, in swift as a UIImageView extension, perhaps it could be useful to someone:
extension UIImageView{
func frameForImageInImageViewAspectFit() -> CGRect
{
if let img = self.image {
let imageRatio = img.size.width / img.size.height;
let viewRatio = self.frame.size.width / self.frame.size.height;
if(imageRatio < viewRatio)
{
let scale = self.frame.size.height / img.size.height;
let width = scale * img.size.width;
let topLeftX = (self.frame.size.width - width) * 0.5;
return CGRectMake(topLeftX, 0, width, self.frame.size.height);
}
else
{
let scale = self.frame.size.width / img.size.width;
let height = scale * img.size.height;
let topLeftY = (self.frame.size.height - height) * 0.5;
return CGRectMake(0, topLeftY, self.frame.size.width, height);
}
}
return CGRectMake(0, 0, 0, 0)
}
}
回答5:
Since you've got the image view set to Aspect Fit, you can simply take the height and width of the image view along with the height and width of the original image and calculate the height and width of the scaled image.
That said, the better way of doing this is to have a custom view instead of a UIImageView. Then, draw the image yourself in the custom view. That way you can control every aspect of it.
回答6:
If the frame is filled maintaining the image aspect ratio, the imageview frame will not be the same as the image size.
回答7:
Following up on @MeetDoshi, here is an extension that should accommodate this.
extension UIImageView {
/// Retrieve the scaled size of the image within this ImageView.
/// - Returns: A CGRect representing the size of the image after scaling or nil if no image is set.
func getScaledImageSize() -> CGRect? {
if let image = self.image {
return AVMakeRect(aspectRatio: image.size, insideRect: self.frame);
}
return nil;
}
}
回答8:
I wrote a useful extension that includes this in it's set of additions, might be worth checking out.
Included Functions
func getScaledImageSize() -> CGRect?
func getScaledImageSizeWithPadding() -> CGRect?
func getPaddingTop() -> CGFloat? {
func getPaddingBottom() -> CGFloat? {
func getPaddingLeft() -> CGFloat? {
func getPaddingRight() -> CGFloat?
func getScaledCoordinate(forX x: CGFloat, andY y: CGFloat, multiplier:CGFloat = 100.0) -> CGPoint?
func getScaledCoordinateWithPadding(forX x: CGFloat, andY y: CGFloat, multiplier:CGFloat = 100.0) -> CGPoint?
https://gist.github.com/nathan-fiscaletti/e1b85f68559f305db7342bfff9574563
回答9:
How about just get the UIImageView size from its frame? i.e. imageView.frame?