Make Background of UIView a Gradient Without Sub Classing - Stack Overflow most recent 30 from stackoverflow.com 2009-11-30T05:14:45Z http://stackoverflow.com/feeds/question/844710 http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdf http://stackoverflow.com/questions/844710/make-background-of-uiview-a-gradient-without-sub-classing 1 Make Background of UIView a Gradient Without Sub Classing macinjosh 2009-05-10T04:55:27Z 2009-05-10T14:45:42Z <p>Is there a way to make the background of a UIView a gradient without subclassing it? I'd rather not use an image file to accomplish this either. It just seems obtuse to have to subclass UIView just to draw a gradient for the background.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/844710/make-background-of-uiview-a-gradient-without-sub-classing/844801#844801 5 Answer by rpetrich for Make Background of UIView a Gradient Without Sub Classing rpetrich 2009-05-10T06:04:33Z 2009-05-10T06:04:33Z <p>You can use <code>+[UIColor colorWithPatternImage:]</code> to produce a patterned background. Example (bring your own CGGradient):</p> <pre><code>// Allocate bitmap context CGContextRef bitmapContext = CGBitmapContextCreate(NULL, 320, 480, 8, 4 * 320, CGColorSpaceCreateDeviceRGB(), kCGImageAlphaNoneSkipFirst); // Draw Gradient Here CGContextDrawLinearGradient(bitmapContext, myGradient, CGPointMake(0.0f, 0.0f), CGPointMake(320.0f, 480.0f), ); // Create a CGImage from context CGImageRef cgImage = CGBitmapContextCreateImage(bitmapContext); // Create a UIImage from CGImage UIImage *uiImage = [UIImage imageWithCGImage:cgImage]; // Release the CGImage CGImageRelease(cgImage); // Release the bitmap context CGContextRelease(bitmapContext); // Create the patterned UIColor and set as background color [targetView setBackgroundColor:[UIColor colorWithPatternImage:image]]; </code></pre> <p>It will probably be simpler to just create a <code>UIView</code> subclass though. It will use less memory as well.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/844710/make-background-of-uiview-a-gradient-without-sub-classing/845466#845466 1 Answer by Brad Larson for Make Background of UIView a Gradient Without Sub Classing Brad Larson 2009-05-10T14:45:42Z 2009-05-10T14:45:42Z <p>I agree with rpetrich, it would be cleaner to just do the UIView subclass. For an example of how to do this, see <a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/422066/gradients-on-uiview-and-uilabels-on-iphone/422208#422208">my response in this question</a>. If you wanted, you could create a generic gradient UIView subclass and simply place that behind the views you want to have gradient backgrounds.</p>