I have a UIImageView
which is moveable via a pan gesture.
UIPanGestureRecognizer *pan = [[UIPanGestureRecognizer alloc] initWithTarget:self action:@selector(handlePan:)];
[self.photoMask addGestureRecognizer:pan];
I would like to restrict the area this can be moved on screen. Rather than the user be able to drag the view right to the side of the screen, I want to restrict it by a margin of some sort. How can I do this?
Also, how is this then handled when rotated?
EDIT ---
#pragma mark - Gesture Recognizer
-(void)handlePan:(UIPanGestureRecognizer *)gesture {
NSLog(@"Pan Gesture");
gesture.view.center = [gesture locationInView:self.view];
}
This is my current method to handle the pan. What I need to do is continue to move the imageview by the center point and also restrict its movement when close to the edge of the screen by 50 for example.
One possible solution to this is in your handlePan method, check the location of the point on the screen, and only commit the change if it is within the bounds you wish to restrict it to.
For ex.
I believe this would also correctly handle any screen rotation
EDIT
To move your image view by the center of its frame, the
handlePan
method could look something like this.Check whether the point is within your desired bounds, and if so, set the center of your image view frame to that point.
I'm not sure if I'm being over-simplistic here but I think you can accomplish this by using an if clause.
You'll probably have to adapt this to meet your specific needs.
Hope this helps!
Here is the answer in Swift 4 - Restrict the view's movement to superview
If you want more control over it, match restrictByPoint value to your movable view's frame.