On Apr 28, 2010, at 9:14 PM, Roland King wrote:
>> - (void)setRepresentedObject:(NSString *)aString
>> {
>> name.text = aString;
>> [name sizeToFit];
>> [self sizeToFit];
>> NSLog(@"Container size: %d, %d", self.frame.size.width,
>> self.frame.size.height);
>> NSLog(@"UILabel size: %d, %d", name.frame.size.width,
>> name.frame.size.height);
>> }
>> I tried the code with both %d and %i - the results seem to be the same.
>> Thanks for any help you can provide!
>
> That was Fritz' whole point, the sizes are floats, not integers so you have
> to use %f to print them. He wanted to see your code to ensure you were *not*
> using %d or %i.
>
> As someone pointed out, there are methods NSStringFromCGRect() and
> NSStringFromCGPoint() which convert things to strings for you.
OH! Now I see. I thought he meant that one was right and the other was wrong.
And now Luke's post makes a lot more sense too. Ugh, what an idiot. Thanks
for the help, everyone! Sorry to waste your time. :)
-Matt_______________________________________________
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