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I've an UIImageView with content mode Aspect Fit of size 220x155. I'm dynamically inserting different images in different resolutions, but all larger than the size of the UIImageView. As the content mode is set to Aspect Fit, the image is scaled with respect to the ratio to fit the UIImageView.

My problem is, that if for instance the image inside the UIImageView is scaled to 220x100, I would like the UIImageView to shrink from a height of 155 to 100 too to avoid space between my elements.

How can I do this?

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I wrote this method to get me the frame of the image view once it loaded an image. So , the requirements for me were the same as in your case:

1) image view with aspect fit content mode 2) get the exact frame of the image ( this way you can re-position the image view )

Hope this helps:

- (CGRect) getFrameOfImage:(AsyncImageView *) imgView
{
    if(!imgView.loaded)
        return CGRectZero;

    CGSize imgSize      = imgView.image.size;
    CGSize frameSize    = imgView.frame.size;

    CGRect resultFrame;

    if(imgSize.width < frameSize.width && imgSize.height < frameSize.height)
    {
        resultFrame.size    = imgSize;
    }
    else
    {
        float widthRatio  = imgSize.width  / frameSize.width;
        float heightRatio = imgSize.height / frameSize.height;

        float maxRatio = MAX (widthRatio , heightRatio);
        NSLog(@"widthRatio = %.2f , heightRatio = %.2f , maxRatio = %.2f" , widthRatio , heightRatio , maxRatio);

        resultFrame.size = CGSizeMake(imgSize.width / maxRatio, imgSize.height / maxRatio);
    }

    resultFrame.origin  = CGPointMake(imgView.center.x - resultFrame.size.width/2 , imgView.center.y - resultFrame.size.height/2);

    return resultFrame;
}

I am using here AsyncImageView but it will work just as good with UIImageView. The important thing to remember is to call this method AFTER the image was loaded.

Cheers!

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  • thanks a lot @George. it's really great answer i have changed the resultframe's y to static text.
    – Hiren
    Oct 5, 2012 at 15:17
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Its very simple, you just need to get image actual size, which can be done by

UIImage *image = [UIImage imageName:@""];

then you just need to set frame Like :-

imageView.frame = CGRectMake(0.0, 0.0, image.size.width, image.size.height);

Hope this helps you.

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  • Thanks but that would not help me because the image is large and i have set property as aspect fit so the size is too much big
    – Hiren
    Oct 5, 2012 at 6:26
  • You can take one size fix as constant and compare, if it exceeds with that, then you should reduce it and make size same as that fix size. Hope it helps you..
    – P.J
    Oct 5, 2012 at 7:12
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Once the imageview's image is set to the new image (and thus scaled) you can get the height of the image inside the imageview (imageview.image.size.height) and set the imageview's height (frame) accordingly.

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  • Also, you should probably setup your views in the layoutSubviews method and call [self setNeedsLayout] after dynamically adjusting the imageview's height Oct 3, 2012 at 15:23

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