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Re: any way to know where a UIBarButtonItem has been drawn?
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Re: any way to know where a UIBarButtonItem has been drawn?


  • Subject: Re: any way to know where a UIBarButtonItem has been drawn?
  • From: Rick Mann <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2011 11:28:16 -0700

On Sep 12, 2011, at 11:47 , Jamie Pinkham wrote:

> If your use case permits, you can figure out the frame of the bar button item in it's action selector by giving the selector the following signature:
>
> - (void)barButtonAction:(UIBarButtonItem *)item event:(UIEvent *)event;

Where is this signature documented? I looked around a bit, but couldn't find it. I wonder what other signatures can be employed.

--
Rick

>
> You can then use the properties of UIEvent to get the touches location, or the view that the touches belong to.
>
> For instance:
> - (IBAction)barButtonAction:(UIBarButtonItem *)sender event:(UIEvent *)event{
>    UITouch *touch = [[event allTouches] anyObject];
>    CGPoint locationInView = [[[event allTouches] anyObject] locationInView:self.view];
>    NSLog(@"event touch location = %@", [NSValue valueWithCGPoint:locationInView]);
>    NSLog(@"touch.view = %@", [touch view]);
> }
>
> On Sep 12, 2011, at 12:53 PM, Roland King wrote:
>
>> I have a toolbar with items on it. One of them is a trash can. When I delete something from the main screen I'd like it to 'minify' towards the trash can, well I think I would, I have to see what it looks like and see if the effect is as nice as I hope, I want to draw attention to where the 'thing' has gone and this seems like a reasonable animation to try.
>>
>> However .. I can't figure out what the frame for the UIBarButtonItem is .. it's on a bar with items which change, some flexible space etc, so it's not a fixed offset from either end of the the thing, and I can't find an API which tells me what the frame is for a given item. Is there one I've missed? _______________________________________________
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