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I'm having three labels in my static table view cell and the middle label should be a multiline one.

I'm setting these two lines in viewDidLoad()

self.tableView.estimatedRowHeight = 130.0
self.tableView.rowHeight = UITableViewAutomaticDimension

The storyboard looks like this

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Here are the constraints for each subview

Top label, middle label, bottom label, button

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I've also set the number of lines for the middle label to 0. However it only shows one single line, instead of multiple lines. I guess it must have something to do with content hugging or content compression priorities or it's because my I'm using a UITableViewController with static cells.

UPDATE

If I change Vertical Compression Resistance Priority of the middle label to 751 and Vertical Content Hugging Priority to 250, the label shows multilines, but the cell does not get resized, so the top and the bottom label are outside the cell now.

UPDATE 2

I've just created a sample project and it turned out that it works with dynamic cells as expected but not with static cells. You can download the sample project here: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/67692950/ResizingCell.zip

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  • Are you looking for a way to make the label as tall as it needs to be to display all the lines?
    – luk2302
    Aug 23, 2015 at 11:39
  • @luk2302 yes, in an automatic way
    – gpichler
    Aug 23, 2015 at 11:45
  • you may want to take a look at this question and its answers
    – luk2302
    Aug 23, 2015 at 11:46
  • I'm afraid these answers are out of date for iOS 8 and self sizing cells
    – gpichler
    Aug 23, 2015 at 11:48
  • Have you set the line break mode on the middle label to "word wrap"? Aug 24, 2015 at 7:57

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I cloned your sample project. I think the problem is that you don't need to set UITableViewCell's height.

This is the one simple solution.

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・To set Row Height "Default" in Table View Cell.(Unchecked Custom)

In this case, it works.

Download the sample project that I implemented here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/w8q6ov9qjfxu1l3/ResizingCell.zip?dl=0

But the other way is that you calculate UITableViewCell's height from UILabel's height.

If you customize cell more complicatedly, it is better to isolate cell as a Custom cell.

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  • It doesn't work when you set the bottom label as a multi-line label.
    – gabbler
    Sep 4, 2015 at 9:50
  • @pixyzehn i need help May 22, 2018 at 5:21
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Firstly, open storyboard, set your tableview row height to be 100, uncheck custom row height for the tableview cell, which value is currently 100.

Secondly, like @DBoyer said, call layoutIfNeeded. If you see "Unable to simultaneously satisfy constraints, Will attempt to recover by breaking constraint X", lower X's priority to 999. I think the warnings may have something to do with that when you get the cell, cell frame is CGRectZero.

override func tableView(tableView: UITableView, cellForRowAtIndexPath indexPath: NSIndexPath) -> UITableViewCell {
    let cell = super.tableView(tableView, cellForRowAtIndexPath: indexPath)
    cell.layoutIfNeeded()
    return cell
}
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You need to either call layoutIfNeeded on the cell after setting the text of the multiline label or set the labels preferredMaxLayoutWidth

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  • it's a UITableViewController with static cells, so I can't call it on the cell directly, also preferredMaxLayoutWidth should be done automatically in iOS 8
    – gpichler
    Aug 23, 2015 at 11:46
  • @user1463853 You can call it directly, just override tableView:willDisplayCell:
    – Sulthan
    Aug 25, 2015 at 11:48
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Use aspectRatio constraint for labels. Its puspose is to change width aswell as height according to need.This will help

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