Animate intrinsicContentSize changes

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借酒劲吻你 2021-01-30 08:15

I have a UIView subclass that draws a circle whose radius changes (with nice bouncy animations). The view is deciding the size of the circle.

I want this UIView subclass

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  • 2021-01-30 08:58

    None of this has worked for me. I have a UILabel which I am setting with a NSAttributedString. The text is multiline and wrapping on word boundaries. Therefore the height is variable. I've tried this:

    [UIView animateWithDuration:1.0f animations:^{
        self.label = newLabelText;
        [self.label invalidateIntrinsicContentSize];
        [self.view setNeedsLayout];
        [self.view layoutIfNeeded];
    }];
    

    And a number of variations. None work. The label immediately changes it's size and then slides into it's new position. So the animation of the labels position ons screen is working. But the animating of the label's size change is not.

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  • 2021-01-30 09:00

    Width / height constraint doesn't help? Keep reference of this constraint and ...

    [NSLayoutConstraint constraintWithItem:view
                                 attribute:NSLayoutAttributeWidth
                                 relatedBy:NSLayoutRelationEqual
                                    toItem:nil
                                 attribute:NSLayoutAttributeNotAnAttribute
                                multiplier:1
                                  constant:myViewInitialWidth];
    

    ... when you do want to animate myView resize, do this ...

    self.viewWidthConstraint.constant = 100; // new width
    [UIView animateWithDuration:0.3 animations:^{ [view layoutIfNeeded]; }];
    

    ... do the same thing for the height.

    Depends on your other constraints, maybe you will be forced to raise priority of these two constraints.

    Or you can subclass UIView, add - (void)invalidateIntrinsicContentSize:(BOOL)animated and fake it by yourself. Get new size from - (CGSize)intrinsicContentSize and animate it by animating width / height constraints. Or add property to enable / disable animations and override invalidateIntrinsicContentSize and do it inside this method. Many ways ...

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  • 2021-01-30 09:13

    invalidateIntrinsicContentSize works well with animations and layoutIfNeeded. The only thing you need to consider is, that changing the intrinsic content size invalidates the layout of the superview. So this should work:

    [UIView animateWithDuration:0.2 animations:^{
        [self invalidateIntrinsicContentSize];
        [self.superview setNeedsLayout];
        [self.superview layoutIfNeeded];
    }];
    
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  • 2021-01-30 09:17

    Well for Swift 4/3 this works and I think this is best practise. If you have a UIView with a UILabel in it and the UIView adapts the frame from the UILabel, use this:

    self.theUILabel.text = "text update"
    UIView.animate(withDuration: 5.0, animations: {
       self.theUIView.layoutIfNeeded()
    })
    

    The normal self.view.layoutIfNeeded() will work most of the time as well.

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  • 2021-01-30 09:21

    Swift version of @stigi's answer which worked for me:

    UIView.animate(withDuration: 0.2, animations: {
        self.invalidateIntrinsicContentSize()
        self.superview?.setNeedsLayout()
        self.superview?.layoutIfNeeded()
    })
    
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  • 2021-01-30 09:21

    In the code below, intrinsic class is the class that has just changed it's size on changing a variable. To animate the intrinsic class only use the code below. If it impacts other objects higher up the view hierarchy then replace self.intrinsic class with the top level view for setNeedsLayout and layoutIfNeeded.

    [UIView animateWithDuration:.2 animations:^{
            self.intrinsicClass.numberOfWeeks=8;
            [self.intrinsicClass setNeedsLayout];
            [self.intrinsicClass layoutIfNeeded];
        }];
    
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