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How to position (x, y) a UILabel programmatically within a view, preferably from viewDidLoad? The label has an Outlet for it, e.g. myLabel.

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Here you can adjust the position of UILabel. In viewWillAppear method you just need to change the origin of UILabel as below.

     CGRect frame = myLabel.frame;
     frame.origin.y=10;//pass the Y cordinate 
     frame.origin.x= 12;//pass the X cordinate
     myLabel.frame= frame;

I hope it clears you.

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  • Clear indeed, just what was required. Many thanks. I suspect that appraoch will unlock some other log jams I'm having. Nov 12, 2012 at 8:22
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[label setFrame:CGRectMake(10,20,100,200)];
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Instead of setting the frame you can use just setCenter(x, y).

Eg: myLabel.center = CGPointMake(x,y);.

Here you just need to pass the points at where you want to put UIlabel inside the UIView.

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  • Swift: myLabel.center = CGPoint(x: x, y: y)
    – Stonetip
    Jan 19, 2018 at 22:09

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