The Colorful UILabel in iOS deve
The Colorful UILabel in iOS development
Once up on a time,I had a request which needed to display a colorful UILabel in the screen.
The product manager said the colorful texts can catch the eyes of audiences.
OK,I sure chose to believe them.
Then,I had a question:
1. How to set different colors to each word in the UILabel?
I started my work with my own ideas:
- An UILabel can display the texts;
- The color of the texts can be set by 'UILabel.textColor';
- Adding two UILabels with different colors will do;
- Excellent! (I said to myself).
I opened the Xcode.app to edit my codes like this:
1.1 The way I did in the past time
/**
Initializes a colorful label container view
- returns: A colorful label container view instance
*/
func initColorfulLabel() -> UIView {
let containerViewFrame:CGRect = CGRect(x: -7, y: 100, width: self.view.bounds.width, height: 20);
let containerView:UIView = UIView(frame: containerViewFrame);
let redLabelFrame = CGRect(x: 0, y: 0, width: containerView.bounds.width / 2, height: 20);
let redLabel:UILabel = UILabel(frame: redLabelFrame);
redLabel.text = "RED";
redLabel.textColor = UIColor.redColor();
redLabel.textAlignment = NSTextAlignment.Right;
containerView.addSubview(redLabel);
let blueLabelFrame = CGRect(x: containerView.bounds.width / 2, y: 0, width: containerView.bounds.width / 2, height: 20);
let blueLabel:UILabel = UILabel(frame: blueLabelFrame);
blueLabel.text = " BLUE";
blueLabel.textColor = UIColor.blueColor();
blueLabel.textAlignment = NSTextAlignment.Left;
containerView.addSubview(blueLabel);
return containerView;
}
Oh,My God,It worked! 0:
1.2 The suggested way a mentor told me recently
My mentor told me that UILabel supports different texts with different colors by setting UILabel's attributedText.
Here is the newer one:
/**
Initializes a real colorful UILabel instance instead of a container view,this method is guided by a mentor
- returns: A real colorful UILabel instance
*/
func initColorfulLabelOfMentor() -> UILabel {
let str:NSMutableAttributedString = NSMutableAttributedString(string: "RED BLUE");
str.addAttribute(NSForegroundColorAttributeName, value: UIColor.redColor(), range: NSMakeRange(0, 3));
str.addAttribute(NSForegroundColorAttributeName, value: UIColor.blueColor(), range: NSMakeRange(4, 4));
let labelFrame = CGRect(x: 0, y: 140, width: self.view.bounds.width, height: 20);
let label:UILabel = UILabel(frame: labelFrame);
label.attributedText = str;
label.textAlignment = NSTextAlignment.Center;
return label;
}
It works too:
After I made the colorful texts in the screen,the product manager said we still need to add a shadow to the text, and again, for catching the eyes of audiences.
OK,I would do it. Because I always chose to believe them.
So,I had a new question here:
2. How to add a shadow to the words in UILabel?
I started my thinking again,of course I chose to add two different UILabels to make the shadow:
- Add an UILabel to display the given texts with certain color(color of the shadow);
- Add another UILabel to display the texts with shadow color;
- Put the two UILabels together into a container UIView to make a shadow;
- Return the UIView instance called 'containerView'.
So,I put my ideas into codes:
2.1 The way I did in the past time
Here is the implementation of my idea:
/**
Initializes a shadow label container view
- returns: A UIView instance which contains two UILabels to display a shadow
*/
func initShadowLabel() -> UIView {
let containerViewFrame:CGRect = CGRect(x: 0, y: 180, width: self.view.bounds.width, height: 20);
let containerView:UIView = UIView(frame: containerViewFrame);
let lowerLabelFrame = CGRect(x: 1, y: 1, width: self.view.bounds.width, height: 20);
let lowerLabel:UILabel = UILabel(frame: lowerLabelFrame);
lowerLabel.text = "LABEL WITH SHADOW";
lowerLabel.textColor = UIColor.blueColor();
lowerLabel.textAlignment = NSTextAlignment.Center;
containerView.addSubview(lowerLabel);
let upperLabelFrame = CGRect(x: 0, y: 0, width: self.view.bounds.width, height: 20);
let upperLabel:UILabel = UILabel(frame: upperLabelFrame);
upperLabel.text = "LABEL WITH SHADOW";
upperLabel.textColor = UIColor.redColor();
upperLabel.textAlignment = NSTextAlignment.Center;
containerView.addSubview(upperLabel);
return containerView;
}
Oh,My God,It worked again:
2.2 The suggested way of a mentor
Once again,a mentor occured,And he gave me another way to implement the shadow in UILabel:
/**
Initializes a real shadow UILabel instance instead of a container view,this method is guided by a mentor
- returns: A UILabel which has a shadow
*/
func initShadowLabelOfMentor() -> UILabel {
let labelFrame = CGRect(x: 0, y: 220, width: self.view.bounds.width, height: 20);
let label:UILabel = UILabel(frame: labelFrame);
label.text = "LABEL WITH SHADOW";
label.textColor = UIColor.redColor();
label.shadowColor = UIColor.blueColor();
label.shadowOffset = CGSize(width: 1, height: 1);
label.textAlignment = NSTextAlignment.Center;
return label;
}
See? It is more simple and clearer.
Here is the result in picture:
3. Source Code:
You can find all the codes Here.