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I am trying to assign a text to the UILabel in UIViewController and my text is :

Get As Many Questions Right As You Can! Get A Questionn Wrong. And You Will Loose A Life! Lose All Three Lives And It's Game Over!

But when I insert it into label it looks like :

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I try to set Lines = 4 Like this way :

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But its not working and my output should look like :

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How can I achieve that? Is there any other way to do this?

Thanks In advance.

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Option 1:-

Add it to a TextView instead of a UILabel

Option 2:-

Change the number of lines in your UILabel to 0, set the auto layout constraints properly and set preferredMaxLayoutWidth as follows:-

lbl.preferredMaxLayoutWidth = self.view.bounds.width
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  • Check my previous question for more help stackoverflow.com/questions/25988087/… Oct 28, 2014 at 9:50
  • Glad I could help. Look at option 2 later on too because if you use a custom cell in a TableView that has a label, you should know how to make that label multiline if needed! Oct 28, 2014 at 10:02
  • sure I will check it later Oct 28, 2014 at 10:06
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  • Do label.numberOfLines = 0; to allow for any number of lines.
  • Try to add \n where you need a line-break.
  • Update the label size to match the text size:

    CGSize labelSize = [label.text sizeWithFont:label.font constrainedToSize:label.frame.size lineBreakMode:label.lineBreakMode];

    label.frame = CGRectMake( label.frame.origin.x, label.frame.origin.y, label.frame.size.width, labelSize.height);

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