How to add a height in the main container view according to its content? And others things











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I'm starting with the design in iOS and it's complicated ...
I have various doubts:




  1. The content of the center can be shown or not. Therefore, I need the height of the all main view to be reduced automatically. How can I do it?
    (In android is a wrap_content)


  2. And conversely, how can I tell him that the main view is expended (match_parent)? This design (it is an advertisement) I charge it in other places, but it always has a fixed size and I would like it to adapt dynamically to the container.


  3. In the case of the "BodyView" I want it to have a height min., max. and that by default grow by its content.
    If I add lines = 0, apparently all the content is seen.











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  • Show the design that you are trying to implement.
    – rptwsthi
    2 days ago










  • For 1 and 2, you can use autolayout in Xamain.iOS. It's a relative layout and will resizing controls automatically after you set the right constraints. For more information, you can refer to autolayout. For 3, you can specify a height to the label so that it will not grow by its content. Also you can calculate the height directly by the given text. Autolayout will also work if you set the height of label.
    – jack Hua
    22 hours ago















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I'm starting with the design in iOS and it's complicated ...
I have various doubts:




  1. The content of the center can be shown or not. Therefore, I need the height of the all main view to be reduced automatically. How can I do it?
    (In android is a wrap_content)


  2. And conversely, how can I tell him that the main view is expended (match_parent)? This design (it is an advertisement) I charge it in other places, but it always has a fixed size and I would like it to adapt dynamically to the container.


  3. In the case of the "BodyView" I want it to have a height min., max. and that by default grow by its content.
    If I add lines = 0, apparently all the content is seen.











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  • Show the design that you are trying to implement.
    – rptwsthi
    2 days ago










  • For 1 and 2, you can use autolayout in Xamain.iOS. It's a relative layout and will resizing controls automatically after you set the right constraints. For more information, you can refer to autolayout. For 3, you can specify a height to the label so that it will not grow by its content. Also you can calculate the height directly by the given text. Autolayout will also work if you set the height of label.
    – jack Hua
    22 hours ago













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I'm starting with the design in iOS and it's complicated ...
I have various doubts:




  1. The content of the center can be shown or not. Therefore, I need the height of the all main view to be reduced automatically. How can I do it?
    (In android is a wrap_content)


  2. And conversely, how can I tell him that the main view is expended (match_parent)? This design (it is an advertisement) I charge it in other places, but it always has a fixed size and I would like it to adapt dynamically to the container.


  3. In the case of the "BodyView" I want it to have a height min., max. and that by default grow by its content.
    If I add lines = 0, apparently all the content is seen.











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I'm starting with the design in iOS and it's complicated ...
I have various doubts:




  1. The content of the center can be shown or not. Therefore, I need the height of the all main view to be reduced automatically. How can I do it?
    (In android is a wrap_content)


  2. And conversely, how can I tell him that the main view is expended (match_parent)? This design (it is an advertisement) I charge it in other places, but it always has a fixed size and I would like it to adapt dynamically to the container.


  3. In the case of the "BodyView" I want it to have a height min., max. and that by default grow by its content.
    If I add lines = 0, apparently all the content is seen.








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  • Show the design that you are trying to implement.
    – rptwsthi
    2 days ago










  • For 1 and 2, you can use autolayout in Xamain.iOS. It's a relative layout and will resizing controls automatically after you set the right constraints. For more information, you can refer to autolayout. For 3, you can specify a height to the label so that it will not grow by its content. Also you can calculate the height directly by the given text. Autolayout will also work if you set the height of label.
    – jack Hua
    22 hours ago


















  • Show the design that you are trying to implement.
    – rptwsthi
    2 days ago










  • For 1 and 2, you can use autolayout in Xamain.iOS. It's a relative layout and will resizing controls automatically after you set the right constraints. For more information, you can refer to autolayout. For 3, you can specify a height to the label so that it will not grow by its content. Also you can calculate the height directly by the given text. Autolayout will also work if you set the height of label.
    – jack Hua
    22 hours ago
















Show the design that you are trying to implement.
– rptwsthi
2 days ago




Show the design that you are trying to implement.
– rptwsthi
2 days ago












For 1 and 2, you can use autolayout in Xamain.iOS. It's a relative layout and will resizing controls automatically after you set the right constraints. For more information, you can refer to autolayout. For 3, you can specify a height to the label so that it will not grow by its content. Also you can calculate the height directly by the given text. Autolayout will also work if you set the height of label.
– jack Hua
22 hours ago




For 1 and 2, you can use autolayout in Xamain.iOS. It's a relative layout and will resizing controls automatically after you set the right constraints. For more information, you can refer to autolayout. For 3, you can specify a height to the label so that it will not grow by its content. Also you can calculate the height directly by the given text. Autolayout will also work if you set the height of label.
– jack Hua
22 hours ago

















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