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I am new to Xcode, previously developed apps as hybrid so decided to learn swift. The language itself is easy to learn, I code in many languages. But I am not understanding why Xcode doesn't let me use percentage widths on things!

The first screenshot shows 4 buttons next to each other on iPhone 8 plus, but the second screenshot is when I change to iPad, you can see that the boxes don't resize to fit.

It doesn't allow me to enter percentage (25%) of the view so how am I supposed to make them all fit on difference devices? I know about constraints but I can't figure out what constrains it needs to a) Make them all stay 25% of the view b) So they sit next to each other and just resize.

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After trying the accepted answer it worked, but when I try to add a second row doing the same thing the following happens:

Setting constraints for first row:

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Setting constraints for second row:

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The result:

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Why did it work for the first row but not the second?

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    You can set an aspect ratio constraint of 4:1 between the view width and the first button width. Then create constraints that make each of the other buttons equal to the first.
    – Paulw11
    Dec 15, 2017 at 12:23
  • That can be achieved using UIStackView with autolayout. Read about AutoLayout and about StackView's and you will learn how to set the UI properly.
    – J Manuel
    Dec 15, 2017 at 12:56
  • Remove tickmark Contraint to margins and reset all constraints
    – Krunal
    Dec 15, 2017 at 16:24
  • Ok will try that thanks Dec 16, 2017 at 10:34

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Add all buttons in a single container view. Assign equal width constraint to all button with no spacing with each other (adjacent view/button) and superview.

Try this and see:

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Here is result in iPhone 4s and 8+ preview:

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Result for iPad:

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  • only problem is, if I try to do exactly the same thing again but have a row at the bottom it doesn't work Dec 15, 2017 at 15:01
  • Could you share your code/interface file, so I can see, what exactly you are doing and where is still issue? I'll surely solve all your problem regarding this interface design.
    – Krunal
    Dec 15, 2017 at 15:09
  • I edited my question above with screenshots after following your instructions. First row it worked, but then when trying to do the same thing on a second row of buttons it leaves a white gap left and right. Then if I try to drag them all to the bottom and then change the device the scaling stops working and they don't stick to the bottom. Maybe I should read more on constraints! Dec 15, 2017 at 15:21
  • Check the smae in iPad and let me know, what is result?
    – Krunal
    Dec 15, 2017 at 15:54
  • Same result on all devices Dec 16, 2017 at 10:34
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You must set each button's width equal to superview's width and set constrain's multiplier to 0.25enter image description here

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