How to Crop image in Circle Shape with Grid inside Circle
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In my Social media app i want image Cropping Functionality, that Crop image in Circle shape plus have Grid inside Circle.
I have Already Checked TOCropViewController.but there is no option for Grid.
https://github.com/TimOliver/TOCropViewController
ios swift uiimageview
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In my Social media app i want image Cropping Functionality, that Crop image in Circle shape plus have Grid inside Circle.
I have Already Checked TOCropViewController.but there is no option for Grid.
https://github.com/TimOliver/TOCropViewController
ios swift uiimageview
What isTOCropViewController
? Is that a third party library? If so you should say that and provide a link.
– Duncan C
Nov 11 at 15:00
This sort of broad "how do I <xyz>?" question is not a good fit for this site. I gave you a very broad answer to your very broad question. Do some research on that, give it a try, and if you have trouble getting it to work, edit your question to show the code you are using, tell us how it is failing to meet your needs, and we'll help you fix it.
– Duncan C
Nov 11 at 15:02
hi @DuncanC thanks for your suggestion i will put link.
– Bhavesh.iosDev
Nov 11 at 15:31
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In my Social media app i want image Cropping Functionality, that Crop image in Circle shape plus have Grid inside Circle.
I have Already Checked TOCropViewController.but there is no option for Grid.
https://github.com/TimOliver/TOCropViewController
ios swift uiimageview
In my Social media app i want image Cropping Functionality, that Crop image in Circle shape plus have Grid inside Circle.
I have Already Checked TOCropViewController.but there is no option for Grid.
https://github.com/TimOliver/TOCropViewController
ios swift uiimageview
ios swift uiimageview
edited Nov 11 at 15:32
asked Nov 11 at 12:10
Bhavesh.iosDev
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What isTOCropViewController
? Is that a third party library? If so you should say that and provide a link.
– Duncan C
Nov 11 at 15:00
This sort of broad "how do I <xyz>?" question is not a good fit for this site. I gave you a very broad answer to your very broad question. Do some research on that, give it a try, and if you have trouble getting it to work, edit your question to show the code you are using, tell us how it is failing to meet your needs, and we'll help you fix it.
– Duncan C
Nov 11 at 15:02
hi @DuncanC thanks for your suggestion i will put link.
– Bhavesh.iosDev
Nov 11 at 15:31
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What isTOCropViewController
? Is that a third party library? If so you should say that and provide a link.
– Duncan C
Nov 11 at 15:00
This sort of broad "how do I <xyz>?" question is not a good fit for this site. I gave you a very broad answer to your very broad question. Do some research on that, give it a try, and if you have trouble getting it to work, edit your question to show the code you are using, tell us how it is failing to meet your needs, and we'll help you fix it.
– Duncan C
Nov 11 at 15:02
hi @DuncanC thanks for your suggestion i will put link.
– Bhavesh.iosDev
Nov 11 at 15:31
What is
TOCropViewController
? Is that a third party library? If so you should say that and provide a link.– Duncan C
Nov 11 at 15:00
What is
TOCropViewController
? Is that a third party library? If so you should say that and provide a link.– Duncan C
Nov 11 at 15:00
This sort of broad "how do I <xyz>?" question is not a good fit for this site. I gave you a very broad answer to your very broad question. Do some research on that, give it a try, and if you have trouble getting it to work, edit your question to show the code you are using, tell us how it is failing to meet your needs, and we'll help you fix it.
– Duncan C
Nov 11 at 15:02
This sort of broad "how do I <xyz>?" question is not a good fit for this site. I gave you a very broad answer to your very broad question. Do some research on that, give it a try, and if you have trouble getting it to work, edit your question to show the code you are using, tell us how it is failing to meet your needs, and we'll help you fix it.
– Duncan C
Nov 11 at 15:02
hi @DuncanC thanks for your suggestion i will put link.
– Bhavesh.iosDev
Nov 11 at 15:31
hi @DuncanC thanks for your suggestion i will put link.
– Bhavesh.iosDev
Nov 11 at 15:31
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I find one solution , we can use UIGraphicsGetCurrentContext in CropView and use addEllipse method to draw Circle inside CropView.
this is link For Solution.
https://github.com/bhaveshbc/CircleCropView
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Add a CAShapeLayer
on top of your cropping view, and add the grid lines in that shape layer.
Thanks for your suggestion.I think Adding CAShapeLayer won't allow me to move and Zoom image inside CropView.i found one Solution i will put soon.
– Bhavesh.iosDev
Nov 11 at 15:34
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2 Answers
2
active
oldest
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active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
up vote
2
down vote
accepted
I find one solution , we can use UIGraphicsGetCurrentContext in CropView and use addEllipse method to draw Circle inside CropView.
this is link For Solution.
https://github.com/bhaveshbc/CircleCropView
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up vote
2
down vote
accepted
I find one solution , we can use UIGraphicsGetCurrentContext in CropView and use addEllipse method to draw Circle inside CropView.
this is link For Solution.
https://github.com/bhaveshbc/CircleCropView
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up vote
2
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accepted
up vote
2
down vote
accepted
I find one solution , we can use UIGraphicsGetCurrentContext in CropView and use addEllipse method to draw Circle inside CropView.
this is link For Solution.
https://github.com/bhaveshbc/CircleCropView
I find one solution , we can use UIGraphicsGetCurrentContext in CropView and use addEllipse method to draw Circle inside CropView.
this is link For Solution.
https://github.com/bhaveshbc/CircleCropView
answered Nov 11 at 15:40
Bhavesh.iosDev
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Add a CAShapeLayer
on top of your cropping view, and add the grid lines in that shape layer.
Thanks for your suggestion.I think Adding CAShapeLayer won't allow me to move and Zoom image inside CropView.i found one Solution i will put soon.
– Bhavesh.iosDev
Nov 11 at 15:34
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up vote
0
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Add a CAShapeLayer
on top of your cropping view, and add the grid lines in that shape layer.
Thanks for your suggestion.I think Adding CAShapeLayer won't allow me to move and Zoom image inside CropView.i found one Solution i will put soon.
– Bhavesh.iosDev
Nov 11 at 15:34
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up vote
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Add a CAShapeLayer
on top of your cropping view, and add the grid lines in that shape layer.
Add a CAShapeLayer
on top of your cropping view, and add the grid lines in that shape layer.
answered Nov 11 at 15:00
Duncan C
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Thanks for your suggestion.I think Adding CAShapeLayer won't allow me to move and Zoom image inside CropView.i found one Solution i will put soon.
– Bhavesh.iosDev
Nov 11 at 15:34
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Thanks for your suggestion.I think Adding CAShapeLayer won't allow me to move and Zoom image inside CropView.i found one Solution i will put soon.
– Bhavesh.iosDev
Nov 11 at 15:34
Thanks for your suggestion.I think Adding CAShapeLayer won't allow me to move and Zoom image inside CropView.i found one Solution i will put soon.
– Bhavesh.iosDev
Nov 11 at 15:34
Thanks for your suggestion.I think Adding CAShapeLayer won't allow me to move and Zoom image inside CropView.i found one Solution i will put soon.
– Bhavesh.iosDev
Nov 11 at 15:34
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What is
TOCropViewController
? Is that a third party library? If so you should say that and provide a link.– Duncan C
Nov 11 at 15:00
This sort of broad "how do I <xyz>?" question is not a good fit for this site. I gave you a very broad answer to your very broad question. Do some research on that, give it a try, and if you have trouble getting it to work, edit your question to show the code you are using, tell us how it is failing to meet your needs, and we'll help you fix it.
– Duncan C
Nov 11 at 15:02
hi @DuncanC thanks for your suggestion i will put link.
– Bhavesh.iosDev
Nov 11 at 15:31