I have a UIImage that is 1024 x 1 pixels. This image has to stretch to fill a UIImageView that is 1024 x 50 pixels.
This image is loaded initially on a NSArray and then I do this:
UIImage *image = nil;
if ([UIImage respondsToSelector:@selector(resizableImageWithCapInsets:resizingMode:)]) { // ios >= 6.0
image = [[myImages objectAtIndex:0] resizableImageWithCapInsets:UIEdgeInsetsZero
resizingMode:UIImageResizingModeStretch];
} else {
image = [[myImages objectAtIndex:0] stretchableImageWithLeftCapWidth:0.0f topCapHeight:0.0f];
}
this works great on iOS 6 but not on iOS 5. Why?
I mean, the image stretches beautifully and fills the UIImageView on iOS 6 but not on 5.
The UIImageView is set with these parameters:
UIImageView myImageView = [[UIImageView alloc] initWithFrame:CGRectMake(0,0,1024,50)];
[myImageView setContentMode:UIViewContentModeScaleToFill | UIViewContentModeRedraw];
[myImageView setImage:image];
resizableImageWithCapInsets:...
is an instance method, so you cannot userespondsToSelector:
on the class itself, you'd need an instance for that (otherwise you're checking if theUIImage
class responds to the selector). You could simply replace it withinstancesRespondToSelector:
here.