I am plowing through the Big Nerd Ranch Guide 4th Edition, but in the chapter dealing with Views and View Hierarchy I am experiencing some problems with view origins.
I have added a custom subview to my view controller and overwritten the drawRect to draw a bunch of circles in the middle of the screen, however, the origin of the circles won't change and they all get stuck up in the left corner, and I have no idea why. I have literally just copied the code from the book, where it seems to work just fine.
This is my drawRect:
- (void)drawRect:(CGRect)rect
{
CGRect bounds = self.bounds;
//Figure out the center of the bounds rectangle
CGPoint center;
center.x = bounds.origin.x + bounds.size.width/2.0;
center.y = bounds.origin.y + bounds.size.height/2.0;
//The largest circle will circumscribe the view
float maxRadius = hypotf(bounds.size.width, bounds.size.height)/2.0;
UIBezierPath *path = [[UIBezierPath alloc]init];
//Loops and create multiple circles with different radii
for (float currentRadius = maxRadius; currentRadius > 0 ; currentRadius -= 20) {
[path moveToPoint:CGPointMake(center.x +currentRadius, center.y)];
[path addArcWithCenter:center radius:currentRadius startAngle:0.0 endAngle:M_PI*2.0 clockwise:YES];
}
path.lineWidth = 10;
[self.circleColor setStroke];
[path stroke];
}
And here is the outcome. A bunch of circles NOT in the center of the screen...
CGRectGetMidX(rect)
andCGRectGetMidY(rect)
for creating the center CGPoint.