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Is it possible to rotate an UIImageView in Interface Builder from XCode? Like I can do it in Photoshop, where I can scale and rotate an image.

I know it is possible by code but is there a way to do this in the interface builder?

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  • false ... Xcode allows you to bind any "action" you like using runtime parameters. Read my answer below.
    – Gabriele
    Sep 3, 2015 at 15:03

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Yes, you can do this in interface builder without any additional code with layer.transform.rotation.z runtime attribute. Note that this value is in radians.

rotation

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Yes you can but using a little trick.

Declare in your code a new UIView Category like this

@interface UIView (IBRotateView)

@property (nonatomic, assign) CGFloat rotation;

@end


@implementation UIView (IBRotateView)
@dynamic rotation;

- (void)setRotation:(CGFloat)deg
{
    CGFloat rad = M_PI * deg / 180.0;

    CGAffineTransform rot = CGAffineTransformMakeRotation(rad);

    [self setTransform:rot];
}

@end

Now you can use a runtime parameter "rotation" directly on interface builder like this on any UIView you like.

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Obviously interface builder will not rotate the view in its internal render because it will only effect the runtime rendering.

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You can't do this in the current version of Xcode. You may submit a feature request to Apple at https://feedbackassistant.apple.com/

However if you want to do it, you will need to write some code

#define RADIANS(degrees) ((degrees * M_PI) / 180.0)

theView.transform = CGAffineTransformRotate(theView.transform, radians)
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    that's a little bit annoying, thanks for your code snippet ;-)
    – gpichler
    Feb 1, 2013 at 21:48
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Nope thats not possible in the interface builder but the code is quite simple:

#define RADIANS(degrees) ((degrees * M_PI) / 180.0)

CGAffineTransform rotateTransform = CGAffineTransformRotate(CGAffineTransformIdentity,
     RADIANS(120.0));

imageView.transform = rotateTransform;

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