UILabel auto resize on basis of text to be shown

IosObjective CUilabelUitextview

Ios Problem Overview


I'm working on an application, in which I'm required to autoresize the text area on basis of text to be displayed.

Firstly, I'm not sure for this either I should use UILabel (Logically is the best choice for displaying static text, which is in my case) or UITextView.

How I wish to use it?
I want to simply init my Label or text view for that matter with Text. Instead I define the frame first and then restrict my text in that area.

If you can suggest the right solution, that will be a great help.

I went through documentation and other references but didn't find much which could help me here or I could've overlooked it.

Ios Solutions


Solution 1 - Ios

The sizeToFit method worked just great.

I did following.

UILabel *testLabel =[[UILabel alloc] initWithFrame:CGRectMake(6,3, 262,20 )]; // RectMake(xPos,yPos,Max Width I want, is just a container value);
   
NSString * test=@"this is test this is test inthis is test ininthis is test inthis is test inthis is test in uilabel ...this is test in uilabel ...this is test in uilabel ...this is test in uilabel ...this is test in uilabel ...this is test in uilabel ...this is test in uilabel ...this is test in uilabel ...this is test in uilabel ...this is test in uilabel ...this is test in uilabel ...this is test in uilabel ...this is test in uilabel ...this is test in uilabel ...this is test in uilabel ...this is test in uilabel ...this is test in uilabel ...";

testLabel.text = test;
testLabel.numberOfLines = 0; //will wrap text in new line
[testLabel sizeToFit];
   
[self.view addSubview:testLabel];

Solution 2 - Ios

You can find a text size with :

CGSize textSize = [[myObject getALongText] 
                    sizeWithFont:[UIFont boldSystemFontOfSize:15] 
                    constrainedToSize:CGSizeMake(maxWidth, 2000)
                    lineBreakMode:UILineBreakModeWordWrap];

then you can create your UILabel like that :

UILabel * lbl = [[UILabel alloc] initWithFrame:CGRectMake(0,0,textSize.width, textSize.height];
[lbl setNumberOfLines:0];
[lbl setLineBreakMode:UILineBreakModeWordWrap];
[lbl setText:[myObject getALongText]];

Solution 3 - Ios

In Swift:

testLabel = UILabel(frame: CGRectMake(6, 3, 262, 20))
testLabel.text = test
testLabel.numberOfLines = 0
testLabel.sizeToFit()

In Objective C

UILabel *testLabel = [[UILabel alloc] initWithFrame: CGRectMake(6, 3, 262, 20)]];
testLabel.text = test;
testLabel.numberOfLines = 0;
[testLabel sizeToFit];

Solution 4 - Ios

If you want to resize the UILabel only in height, use this:

@property (nonatomic, weak) IBOutlet UILabel *titleLabel;

CGRect titleLabelBounds = self.titleLabel.bounds;
titleLabelBounds.size.height = CGFLOAT_MAX;
// Change limitedToNumberOfLines to your preferred limit (0 for no limit)
CGRect minimumTextRect = [self.titleLabel textRectForBounds:titleLabelBounds limitedToNumberOfLines:2];

CGFloat titleLabelHeightDelta = minimumTextRect.size.height - self.titleLabel.frame.size.height;
CGRect titleFrame = self.titleLabel.frame;
titleFrame.size.height += titleLabelHeightDelta;
self.titleLabel.frame = titleFrame;

Now you can use titleLabelHeightDelta to layout other views depending on your label size (without using autolayout).

Solution 5 - Ios

I'm not sure I totally understand the question, but you can use the sizeToFit method on a UILabel (the method is inherited from UIView) to change the size according to the label text.

Solution 6 - Ios

The easiest way to find the no. of lines depending on text. You can use this code:

ceil(([aText sizeWithFont:aFont].width)/self.bounds.size.width-300); 

it returns some float value.

[lbl setNumberOfLines:floatvalue];

Solution 7 - Ios

Please note that with autolayout call sizeToFit won't change size, because it will be changed later by autolayout calculations. In this case you need to setup proper height constraint for your UILabel with "height >= xx" value.

Solution 8 - Ios

Because you're going to use this solution countless times in your app, do the following:

  1. Create a directory called extensions and add a new file inside called UILabel.swift with the following code:

    import UIKit

    extension UILabel { func resizeToText() { self.numberOfLines = 0 self.sizeToFit() } }

  2. In your app code, define the label width you want and just call resizeToText():

    label.frame.size.width = labelWidth label.resizeToText()

This will maintain width while increasing the height automatically.

Solution 9 - Ios

try bellow code, it works for multiline

self.labelText.text = string;
self.labelText.lineBreakMode = NSLineBreakByWordWrapping;
self.labelText.numberOfLines = 0;

Solution 10 - Ios

You can change the size of label based on length of the string by, using this function

func ChangeSizeOfLabel(text:String) -> CGSize{
    
    let font = UIFont(name: "HelveticaNeue", size: 12)!
    let textAttributes = [NSFontAttributeName: font]
    let size = text.boundingRectWithSize(CGSizeMake(310, 999), options: .UsesLineFragmentOrigin, attributes: textAttributes, context: nil)
    let adjustSize = CGSizeMake(size.width, size.height)
    return adjustSize
}

and use it like this :

let

showLabel.frame = CGRectMake(x, y, width , self.ChangeSizeOfLabel("Hello , Height is changing dynamically.....").height)

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