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What's a simple way to let users drag an UIImageView around to position it in the place of their choice. It's for a photography app.

Thanks!

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First, make a container view that would take care of touch events. Then, you need a UIIMageView subclass that will make sure, that when you set a center of the object, it doesn't go off-the-screen.

I made a class like that some time ago, here's the code (it can also be animatable).

.h

#import <UIKit/UIKit.h>

@interface ObjectView : UIImageView 
{
}

-(void) setCenter: (CGPoint) center inBounds: (CGRect) bounds withAnimation: (BOOL) animate;

@end

.m

#import "ObjectView.h"

@implementation ObjectView

#define MOVE_TO_CENTER_DURATION 0.1
-(void) setCenter: (CGPoint) center inBounds: (CGRect) bounds withAnimation: (BOOL) animate
{
    CGRect frame = self.frame;

    if(center.x + frame.size.width/2 > bounds.origin.x + bounds.size.width) 
        center.x -= ((center.x + frame.size.width/2) - (bounds.origin.x + bounds.size.width));
    else if(center.x - frame.size.width/2 < bounds.origin.x) 
        center.x += bounds.origin.x - (center.x - frame.size.width/2);

    if(center.y + frame.size.height/2 > bounds.origin.y + bounds.size.height) 
        center.y -= (center.y + frame.size.height/2) - (bounds.origin.y + bounds.size.height);
    else if(center.y - frame.size.height/2 < bounds.origin.y) 
        center.y += bounds.origin.y - (center.y - frame.size.height/2);

    if(animate) {
        [UIView beginAnimations:nil context:NULL];
        [UIView setAnimationDuration: MOVE_TO_CENTER_DURATION];
    }

    self.center = center;

    if(animate)
        [UIView commitAnimations];

} 

@end

Hope it helps a bit!

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  • Ok..Im kinda confused about what I should put in the arguments since i've never used any CG stuff.
    – user377419
    Jul 18, 2010 at 19:41
  • The cneter is the center of the UIImageView. The bounds is the bounds of it's superview, where to put the UIImageView. To get the bounds, just simply use self.bounds. The center should be the position of the touch
    – tadejsv
    Jul 18, 2010 at 22:15
  • The bounds of the super view would be the screen dimensions right? And I would have to detect the users touch and input as the center
    – user377419
    Jul 18, 2010 at 23:44
  • And one more thing: In the method, that detects touches, make sure that the first time that the user touches the you set the method od this ObjectaView to animatable. Otherwise it will "snap" to the center. If you use animatable, the trasition is very smooth.
    – tadejsv
    Jul 19, 2010 at 5:21
  • how would i link my exitsing view to this to make it the container for touch events?
    – user377419
    Jul 19, 2010 at 12:47

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