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I'm trying to add some different text colors to my app to be fused to an image. I've got alot of input that my users would like a rainbow text color and repeat. So for instance the word: stackoverflow would look like this: s=red t=orange a=yellow c=green k=blue o=purple v=pink e=red r=orange f=yellow l=green o=blue w=purple

I can't even begin to think how I can do this in one single UITextView Does anyone know how I could achieve this as the user is typing? Tips? Example?

I didn't see any other posts on SO regarding rainbow text for iOS. (correct me if im wrong)

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You can do using NSAttributedString:

To make it a general method to support OSX and iOS. Now no need to change NSColor to UIColor, use this on both the operating systems.

#if TARGET_OS_IPHONE
    typedef UIColor Color;
#elif TARGET_OS_MAC
    typedef NSColor Color;
#endif

-(NSAttributedString *)colorfulStringFrom:(NSString *)string{

    NSArray *colors = @[[Color redColor],
                        [Color yellowColor],
                        [Color greenColor],
                        [Color blueColor],
                        [Color purpleColor],
                        [Color magentaColor]
                        ];

    NSMutableAttributedString *attribString = [[NSMutableAttributedString alloc]initWithString:string];

    for (NSInteger location=0; location<string.length; location++) {
        NSRange range = NSMakeRange(location, 1);
        Color *color = colors[location%colors.count];
        [attribString addAttribute:NSForegroundColorAttributeName value:color range:range];
    }
    return attribString;
}

Output:

enter image description here

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  • Wow, this was more than I asked for! Thanks so much!
    – CokePokes
    Mar 12, 2014 at 11:55
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    @CokePokes: SO is not just for answering, its for learning. now only I learned how to make a method compatible with both OS. :) Mar 12, 2014 at 12:07
  • Also, you can add any user-defined color instead of 15 pre-defined colors. Only few lines of code required to form new colors. Mar 12, 2014 at 12:49
  • You can check for current character (string). If it is @"" then continue the loop and change the location counter. Ana sorry now I am not having mac with me. Cant run and test. Will try 2mrw. Mar 12, 2014 at 16:27

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