Is there a way to find the frame of a particular UITabBarItem
in a UITabBar
?
Specifically, I want to create an animation of an image \"falling\
Imre's implementation is missing a couple of imho important details.
So I changed his code a little bit and I came up with this:
+ (CGRect)frameForTabInTabBar:(UITabBar*)tabBar withIndex:(NSUInteger)index
{
NSMutableArray *tabBarItems = [NSMutableArray arrayWithCapacity:[tabBar.items count]];
for (UIView *view in tabBar.subviews) {
if ([view isKindOfClass:NSClassFromString(@"UITabBarButton")] && [view respondsToSelector:@selector(frame)]) {
// check for the selector -frame to prevent crashes in the very unlikely case that in the future
// objects thar don't implement -frame can be subViews of an UIView
[tabBarItems addObject:view];
}
}
if ([tabBarItems count] == 0) {
// no tabBarItems means either no UITabBarButtons were in the subView, or none responded to -frame
// return CGRectZero to indicate that we couldn't figure out the frame
return CGRectZero;
}
// sort by origin.x of the frame because the items are not necessarily in the correct order
[tabBarItems sortUsingComparator:^NSComparisonResult(UIView *view1, UIView *view2) {
if (view1.frame.origin.x < view2.frame.origin.x) {
return NSOrderedAscending;
}
if (view1.frame.origin.x > view2.frame.origin.x) {
return NSOrderedDescending;
}
NSAssert(NO, @"%@ and %@ share the same origin.x. This should never happen and indicates a substantial change in the framework that renders this method useless.", view1, view2);
return NSOrderedSame;
}];
CGRect frame = CGRectZero;
if (index < [tabBarItems count]) {
// viewController is in a regular tab
UIView *tabView = tabBarItems[index];
if ([tabView respondsToSelector:@selector(frame)]) {
frame = tabView.frame;
}
}
else {
// our target viewController is inside the "more" tab
UIView *tabView = [tabBarItems lastObject];
if ([tabView respondsToSelector:@selector(frame)]) {
frame = tabView.frame;
}
}
return frame;
}