Question

Create a square UIView object testView_, and add this at viewDidLoad:

- (void)viewDidLoad {
[super viewDidLoad];
CGRect initialRect = testView_.frame;
NSLog(@"before rotation: w %f h %f x %f y %f", initialRect.size.width, initialRect.size.height, initialRect.origin.x, initialRect.origin.y);
testView_.transform = CGAffineTransformMakeRotation(0.1);
NSLog(@"after rotation: w %f, h %f, x %f, y %f", testView_.frame.size.width, testView_.frame.size.height, testView_.frame.origin.x, testView_.frame.origin.y);
testView_.frame = initialRect;
NSLog(@"reassign: w %f, h %f, x %f, y %f", testView_.frame.size.width, testView_.frame.size.height, testView_.frame.origin.x, testView_.frame.origin.y);
}

I receive this in the console:

2011-04-27 12:30:32.492 Test[31890:207] before rotation: w 100.000000 h 100.000000 x 20.000000 y 20.000000
2011-04-27 12:30:32.494 Test[31890:207] after rotation: w 109.483757, h 109.483757, x 15.258121, y 15.258121
2011-04-27 12:30:32.495 Test[31890:207] reassign: w 117.873589, h 100.000000, x 11.063205, y 20.000000

I couldn't figure out the logic behind this change in frame value, especially the last one. Can anyone enlighten me? Thanks.

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Solution

In UIView Class Reference you can see here that you should not set the frame of a view with transform property different than CGAffineTransformIdentity.

If you want to change the position of the transformed view, you should use center property. If you want to adjust the size you should use bounds property.

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