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I have UIView class and in method I want to draw first rectangles and sometimes circle

- (void)drawRect:(CGRect)rect
{
    CGContextRef context = UIGraphicsGetCurrentContext();

    if ([WhatToDraw isEqual:@"Fields"]) {
        [self DrawField:context];
            }
    if ([WhatToDraw isEqual:@"Ball"]) {
        [self DrawBall:context x:20 y:20];
    }

}

-(void)DrawBall:(CGContextRef)context x:(float) x y:(float) y
{
    UIGraphicsPushContext(context);
    CGRect  rect = CGRectMake(x, y, 25, 25);
    CGContextClearRect(context, rect);
    CGContextFillEllipseInRect(context, rect);
}

-(void)DrawField:(CGContextRef)context 
{

    columns = 6;
    float offset = 5;
    float boardWidth = self.frame.size.width;
    float allOffset = (columns + 2) * offset;
    float currentX = 10;
    float currentWidth = (boardWidth - allOffset) / columns;
    float currentHeight = currentWidth;
    self.fieldsArray = [[NSMutableArray alloc] init];
    //create a new dynamic button board
    for (int columnIndex = 0; columnIndex<columns; columnIndex++) {
        float currentY = offset;
        for (int rowIndex=0; rowIndex<columns; rowIndex++) {
            UIGraphicsPushContext(context);
            //create new field


            CGContextSetRGBFillColor(context, 1.0, 0.0, 0.0, 1.0);
            CGContextBeginPath(context);
            CGRect rect = CGRectMake(currentX, currentY, currentWidth, currentHeight);
            CGContextAddRect(context, rect);
            CGContextFillPath(context);

            currentY = currentY + offset + currentHeight;
        }
        currentX = currentX + offset + currentWidth;
    }  
}

I also have method changing what to draw

-(void)Draw:(NSString*)Thing
{
    self.WhatToDraw = Thing;
    [self setNeedsDisplay];
}

Drawing rectangles (Fields) is ok, but when I click button to draw circle all rectangles disappear and only circle was drawn. How can I draw circle on existing rectangle ?

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    it is an off-topic but very important part for this post: Objective-C Naming Conventions.
    – holex
    Mar 27, 2013 at 22:21
  • sry , i am beginner in objective c.. :/
    – netmajor
    Mar 27, 2013 at 22:29
  • no probs, when you have time, just read it. :)
    – holex
    Mar 27, 2013 at 22:33

2 Answers 2

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The Problem

Your problem is that when a UIView redraws a region as marked by setNeedsDisplay or setNeedsDisplayInRect it will completely clear that region before executing your drawing code. This means that unless you draw both the rectangles and circle in a single drawing operation within drawRect you will never see the two both drawn in the area you choose to redraw, whether it be the entire view bounds with setNeedsDisplay or a specific area with setNeedsDisplayInRect.

The Solutions

There's no reason why you can't draw both the rectangles and circle each time within drawRect and optimise the performance of the drawing by only redrawing the regions necessary with setNeedsDisplayInRect.

Alternatively you could break up the content using CALayers and have the rectangles in one layer and the circle in another. This would allow you to leverage the animation capabilities of Core Animation. Core animation provides a simple and effective way to manipulate onscreen layers with implicit animations such as moving, resizing, changing colour etc.

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my guess, the CGContextClearRect call in your DrawBall method is the responsable of rectangles disappearing... From Apple documentation: If the provided context is a window or bitmap context, Quartz effectively clears the rectangle.

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  • I remove it and nothing change. But it is not problem of setNeedsDisplay which causes redraw all uiview?
    – netmajor
    Mar 27, 2013 at 22:28
  • I see... I didn't understand the flow of your code sorry. Have you consider a different solution? you should use sublayers instead of drawing rects/circles: this way you can easyly add/remove them, change z-order and so on... Mar 27, 2013 at 22:45

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