I'm trying to make a drawing app. I have a single custom UIView:
class DrawView: UIView {
var touch : UITouch!
var lastPoint : CGPoint!
var currentPoint : CGPoint!
override func touchesBegan(touches: Set<NSObject>, withEvent event: UIEvent) {
touch = touches.first as! UITouch
lastPoint = touch.locationInView(self)
println(lastPoint)
}
override func touchesMoved(touches: Set<NSObject>, withEvent event: UIEvent) {
touch = touches.first as! UITouch
currentPoint = touch.locationInView(self)
self.setNeedsDisplay()
lastPoint = currentPoint
}
override func drawRect(rect: CGRect) {
var context = UIGraphicsGetCurrentContext()
CGContextSetLineWidth(context, 5)
CGContextSetStrokeColorWithColor(context, UIColor.blueColor().CGColor)
CGContextSetLineCap(context, kCGLineCapRound)
CGContextBeginPath(context)
if lastPoint != nil {
CGContextMoveToPoint(context, lastPoint.x, lastPoint.y)
CGContextAddLineToPoint(context, currentPoint.x, currentPoint.y)
}
CGContextStrokePath(context)
}
}
When I run it, however, all I get is a blue dot that follows my finger, but no lines?
What am I doing wrong?
Two things:
Calling self.setNeedsDisplay
doesn't immediately call drawRect
. It just sets a flag so that drawRect
will be called in the near future. Since you set lastPoint
to currentPoint
right after that, when drawRect
is called lastPoint
is always equal to currentPoint
.
drawRect
redraws the entire view every time it is called, so at most you'd only ever see the most recent line. If you fixed problem 1, you'd have a short line following your finger instead of a dot. If you want to see the whole trail, you'll need to store the points in an array that is a property of your view, and then draw lines to connect all of the points in drawRect
.