If I have a TextView with exclusion paths in a UITableViewCell
, how can I calculate the cell's height for a given string?
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I found a solution which I think might be of help to others. Since it does not require the creation of a new NSTextContainer, NSLayoutManager, and NSTextStorage object, which are already instantiated as part of the UITextView, I suspect it would be more efficient.
To calculate the size of a UITextView that is using exclusions paths and NSAttributedString, one can do the following:
Apple Documentation
Actually you don't need to play with
textContainer
andlayoutManager
. This works for me.