Getting the frame of a particular tab bar item

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礼貌的吻别 2021-02-02 07:42

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\

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  •  栀梦
    栀梦 (楼主)
    2021-02-02 08:09

    Imre's implementation is missing a couple of imho important details.

    1. The UITabBarButton views are not necessarily in order. For example, if you have more than 5 tabs on iPhone and rearranged tabs, the views might be out of order.
    2. If you use more than 5 tabs the out of bounds index only means that the tab is behind the "more" tab. In this case there is no reason to fail with an assert, just use the frame of the last tab.

    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;
    }
    

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