I am having similar problem like this
I am generating height of view at run time.Here is my code
@interface CollectionViewController ()
{
NSMutableAr
The class that you inherited from UICollectionViewFlowLayout
must contain methods :
- (CGSize)collectionViewContentSize
{
return CGSizeMake(200, 200) // as per your cell size
}
- (NSArray *)layoutAttributesForElementsInRect:(CGRect)rect
{
NSArray* attributesToReturn = [super layoutAttributesForElementsInRect:rect];
for (UICollectionViewLayoutAttributes* attributes in attributesToReturn)
{
if (nil == attributes.representedElementKind)
{
NSIndexPath* indexPath = attributes.indexPath;
attributes.frame = [self layoutAttributesForItemAtIndexPath:indexPath].frame;
}
}
return attributesToReturn;
}
- (UICollectionViewLayoutAttributes *)layoutAttributesForItemAtIndexPath:(NSIndexPath *)indexPath
{
UICollectionViewLayoutAttributes* currentItemAttributes =
[super layoutAttributesForItemAtIndexPath:indexPath];
if (!currentItemAttributes)
{
currentItemAttributes = [UICollectionViewLayoutAttributes
layoutAttributesForCellWithIndexPath:indexPath];
}
return currentItemAttributes;
}
And in Your CollectionViewController add
#pragma mark - Collection View Datasource
- (CGSize)collectionView:(UICollectionView *)collectionView
layout:(UICollectionViewLayout *)collectionViewLayout
sizeForItemAtIndexPath:(NSIndexPath *)indexPath
{
// Adjust cell size for orientation
if (UIDeviceOrientationIsLandscape([[UIApplication sharedApplication] statusBarOrientation]))
{
return CGSizeMake(150, 230);
}
return CGSizeMake(150, 230);
}
You can set the size with a property:
flowLayout.headerReferenceSize = CGSizeMake(0, 100);//constant height for all the items header
If Dynamic :
- (CGSize)collectionView:(UICollectionView *)collectionView layout:(UICollectionViewLayout*)collectionViewLayout referenceSizeForHeaderInSection:(NSInteger)section {
if (section == albumSection) {
return CGSizeMake(0, 100);
}
return CGSizeZero;
}
See this in Storybord or xib set values!
I've got the general solution for this kind of problem:
- (void)viewDidLoad
{
[super viewDidLoad];
[cView registerNib:[UINib nibWithNibName:@"CViewCell" bundle:nil] forCellWithReuseIdentifier:kCellID];
CViewFlowLayout *fl = [[CViewFlowLayout alloc] init];
fl.minimumInteritemSpacing = 10;
fl.scrollDirection = UICollectionViewScrollDirectionVertical;
self.cView.collectionViewLayout = fl;
NSString *strJson = MY FUNCTION WHICH RETURNS JSON STRING;
SBJSON *parser = [[SBJSON alloc] init];
self.arrMain = [[NSMutableArray alloc] init];
self.arrMain = [parser objectWithString:strJson error:nil];
for (int i=0; i<[self.arrMain count]; i++) {
NSDictionary *dic = [self.arrMain objectAtIndex:i];
[self setTags:[[UIView alloc] init] selDictionary:dic]; // This function generates height and save it to the dictionary
}
[cView reloadData];
}
Then, update the code in CViewFlowLayout.m, which is a subclass of UICollectionViewFlowLayout
.
Here is the code:
#define numColumns 3
@implementation CViewFlowLayout
@synthesize numOfColumnsToDisplay;
- (NSArray *)layoutAttributesForElementsInRect:(CGRect)rect
{
NSArray* attributesToReturn = [super layoutAttributesForElementsInRect:rect];
for (UICollectionViewLayoutAttributes* attributes in attributesToReturn)
{
if (nil == attributes.representedElementKind)
{
NSIndexPath* indexPath = attributes.indexPath;
attributes.frame = [self layoutAttributesForItemAtIndexPath:indexPath].frame;
}
}
return attributesToReturn;
}
- (UICollectionViewLayoutAttributes *)layoutAttributesForItemAtIndexPath:(NSIndexPath *)indexPath
{
UICollectionViewLayoutAttributes* currentItemAttributes = [super layoutAttributesForItemAtIndexPath:indexPath];
if (indexPath.item < numColumns){
CGRect f = currentItemAttributes.frame;
f.origin.y = 0;
currentItemAttributes.frame = f;
return currentItemAttributes;
}
NSIndexPath* ipPrev = [NSIndexPath indexPathForItem:indexPath.item-numColumns inSection:indexPath.section];
CGRect fPrev = [self layoutAttributesForItemAtIndexPath:ipPrev].frame;
CGFloat YPointNew = fPrev.origin.y + fPrev.size.height + 10;
CGRect f = currentItemAttributes.frame;
f.origin.y = YPointNew;
currentItemAttributes.frame = f;
return currentItemAttributes;
}
This solution will work for vertical scrolling only. If you want to display more or less columns, just change the numColumns
.
Try this:
- (CGSize)collectionView:(UICollectionView *)collectionView layout:(UICollectionViewLayout*)collectionViewLayout sizeForItemAtIndexPath:(NSIndexPath *)indexPath
{
return CGSizeMake(250, 150);
}
Using following method
//Swift
func collectionView(_ collectionView: UICollectionView,
layout collectionViewLayout: UICollectionViewLayout,
sizeForItemAtIndexPath indexPath: NSIndexPath) -> CGSize{
return CGSizeMake(250, 150);
}
//Objective C
-(CGSize)collectionView:(UICollectionView *)collectionView layout:(UICollectionViewLayout *)collectionViewLayout sizeForItemAtIndexPath:(NSIndexPath *)indexPath {
return CGSizeMake(250, 150);
}