As JoeBlow mentioned (I noticed after typing and formatting this answer), there's also the UIKit function, NSStringFromCGSize()
, for pretty printing, and its inverse, CGSizeFromString()
, for creating a CGSize
struct from an NSString
object.
Apple documents the string
parameter of CGSizeFromString(
string
)
as follows:
A string whose contents are of the form "{w, h}", where w is
the width and h is the height. The w and h values can be integer or
float values. An example of a valid string is @"{3.0,2.5}". The string
is not localized, so items are always separated with a comma.
Example
CGSize size = CGSizeFromString(@"{320,568}");
NSLog(@"Pretty printed size: %@", NSStringFromCGSize(size));
Output
Pretty printed size: {320, 568}
- CGRectGetHeight()
- CGRectGetWidth()