So I have a UIView called fallingBall
that currently collides nicely with my UIView called theBlockView
. I am using CGRectIntersectsRect(theBlockView.frame, fallingBall.frame)
to detect this collision.
That's all very well, so now I would like my fallingBall
to actually be round, and I would also like the top corners of theBlockView
to be rounded. To do this, I used the following code:
//round top right-hand corner of theBlockView
UIBezierPath *maskPath = [UIBezierPath bezierPathWithRoundedRect:theBlockView.bounds
byRoundingCorners:UIRectCornerTopRight
cornerRadii:CGSizeMake(10.0, 10.0)];
CAShapeLayer *maskLayer = [CAShapeLayer layer];
maskLayer.frame = theBlockView.bounds;
maskLayer.path = maskPath.CGPath;
theBlockView.layer.mask = maskLayer;
//round the fallingBall view
[[fallingBall layer] setCornerRadius:30];
But, funnily enough, though they look nice and rounded, the views are still rectangles.
So my question is: how can I make CGRectIntersectsRect
treat them as the shapes that they look like? Is there a function that works the same but uses the view's alpha to detect collisions?
Thanks for your time!