I have a NSView
connected to a custom class.
There's some drawing on that view:
class LineDrawer: NSView {
var linear = NSBezierPath()
var storage = NSUserDefaults.standardUserDefaults()
override func drawRect(dirtyRect: NSRect) {
var color = NSColor()
if let newLoadedData = storage.objectForKey("color") as? NSData {
if let currentColor = NSUnarchiver.unarchiveObjectWithData(newLoadedData) as? NSColor {
color = currentColor
}
}
color.set()
linear.lineWidth = CGFloat(storage.integerForKey("width"))
linear.stroke()
}
override func mouseDown(theEvent: NSEvent) {
super.mouseDown(theEvent)
let location = theEvent.locationInWindow
var lastPt = theEvent.locationInWindow
lastPt.y -= frame.origin.y
linear.moveToPoint(lastPt)
}
override func mouseDragged(theEvent: NSEvent) {
super.mouseDragged(theEvent)
var newPt = theEvent.locationInWindow
newPt.y -= frame.origin.y
linear.lineToPoint(newPt)
needsDisplay = true
}
}
And now I need to write a function to completely clear that view.
Something like this should suffice. I used something like this in my project to clear NSView.
Swift 4.2 solution:
Not too sure what you mean by completely clear that view but can't you just fill it with a solid colour?
(Not up to speed with the Swift hotness yet)
update I improving my Swift chops behold!