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I'm new to Swift and I want to load a special image from assets. For example I have:

image 1 for iphone 4s = [email protected]
image 2 for iphone 5/5s = [email protected]
image 3 for iphone 6s = [email protected]

and I want to load for iphone 6 a specific image like

self.GSquare = SKSpriteNode(imageNamed: "./Images.xcassets/[email protected]")

Is it possible?

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  • You only need it to be "green-square-Retina".
    – AdamPro13
    Mar 30, 2015 at 21:25
  • no it dosent load im using 3 image with different size
    – Ghost
    Mar 30, 2015 at 21:28
  • What is the name of your Image in the Images.xcassets?
    – Max B.
    Mar 30, 2015 at 21:32

3 Answers 3

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You cannot load images directly with @2x or @3x, system selects appropriate image automatically, just specify the name using UIImage:

UIImage(named: "green-square-Retina")
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  • "green-square-Retina" doesn't load
    – Ghost
    Mar 30, 2015 at 21:33
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    Make sure that it is there and have png extension
    – Azat
    Mar 30, 2015 at 21:34
  • yes its there and it load automaticaly for iphone 5/5s but i want to use it also for iphone 6 because iphone 6 load iphone 4s image size, so i have done a detection for the current screen size so i can know that the current devise used is iphone 6 and then i load the retina image
    – Ghost
    Mar 30, 2015 at 21:37
  • It is correct behavior, @3x loads only for iPhone 6 Plus. If you wish to force load other image, determine device type in runtime and use different image with another name, but this is not good approach
    – Azat
    Mar 30, 2015 at 21:40
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    that's why i want to know if there is a possiblilty to do it directly because if i do for each image another one my application will get heavier
    – Ghost
    Mar 30, 2015 at 21:43
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Since swift 3.0 there is more convenient way: #imageLiterals here is text example. And below animated example from here:

enter image description here

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    The single answer that provides the good practice!
    – Rafa0809
    Jan 17, 2019 at 15:27
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    as for May 2019, you have to double click on the symbol inserted by Image Literal option. This will open your assets list
    – oluckyman
    May 24, 2019 at 21:18
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    Maybe it's just me, but using #imageLiteral makes code totally unreadable
    – JOM
    Nov 14, 2019 at 11:40
  • And in 2023 and Xcode 15.0.1, the imageLiteral is literally broken. Classic Xcode developer experience. Nov 30, 2023 at 22:15
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You can easily pick image from asset without UIImage(named: "green-square-Retina").

Instead use the image object directly from bundle.
Start typing the image name and you will get suggestions with actual image from bundle. It is advisable practice and less prone to error.

See this Stackoverflow answer for reference.

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