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I'm making a painting application in iOS . I'll give a brief outline of the logic here ,

1.Initialize a bitmap
2.Whenever a touchBegan or touchMoved event is detected , I draw a filled CGRect at that position on the bitmap and the bitmap is drawn to screen.

It works perfectly except for a little problem . If I move the mouse in the simulator really fast I dont get a continuous stroke . Its just a series of disconnected CGRects . I did some research which showed that in iOS touch events are fired only every 16 milliseconds but I dont think I'm moving the mouse that fast . So is the problem with the simulator or my code ?

-(void)touchesBegan:(NSSet *)touches withEvent:(UIEvent *)event
{    

       CGPoint touchPoint=[touch locationInView:self];

       CGContextFillRect (currentBitmap, CGRectMake (touchPoint.x -8 , touchPoint.y - 8   , rectangularBrushSize, rectangularBrushSize ));

       [self setNeedsDisplay]; //draw currentBitmap to screen

}

The code for touchesMoved is the same . The draw rect method draws currentBitmap to the screen .I'd like to add once more that it works perfectly when I move the mouse with medium speed.

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You should try to use CGContextMoveToPoint and CGContextAddLineToPoint to make a drawing app.Otherwise your line will not looks smooth.

*I wrote an app in this way, and didn't have the problem you got.

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That's normal. There's probably nothing wrong with your code or the simulator. Instead of drawing rectangles at the current mouse/finger position, you have to remember (in an instance variable) the last position and connect it with the current one with a line.

In touchesBegan:

lastPosition = [[touches anyObject] locationInView:self];

In touchesMoved:

currentPosition = [[touches anyObject] locationInView:self];
CGContextMoveToPoint(context, lastPosition);
CGContextAddLineToPoint(context, currentPosition);
// Draw the line with the desired color and width here.
lastPosition = currentPosition;
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  • I think you're right but Could you please clarify as to why this is the case ? I was under the impression that when we touch and drag the touchEvents would be triggered for every point in between and hence we would always get a continuous stroke. Sep 7, 2012 at 9:55
  • connecting the points with a curve would give a more natural result no ? Drawing the curve/line after the points are detected would introduce a delay right ? Sep 7, 2012 at 9:58
  • That's technically not possible. In the world of computers you (almost) always have a discrete representation of the real world. In this case, the touch screen only registers interaction every few milliseconds. It can't guess for you which pixels you touched between those points.
    – DrummerB
    Sep 7, 2012 at 10:00
  • Yes, a curve might be a better choice, but also a lot more difficult to implement. I don't see where there would be any delay in the above implementation. You could draw a dot/rectangle in touchesBegan: too if you want.
    – DrummerB
    Sep 7, 2012 at 10:01

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