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Is there a way to make a image a stretchable to fit the length of label text from Xcode's Interface Builder? I try the slicer but I and not able to make it stretch to fit the text , sorry I was not clear but this what I want to create



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  • Try to constrains the imageView width and height equal to the label.

    – Sateesh
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  • With constraints you should be able to do that, just match the width, height, centre y and centre x

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Is there a way to make a image a stretchable to fit the length of label text from Xcode's Interface Builder? I try the slicer but I and not able to make it stretch to fit the text , sorry I was not clear but this what I want to create



enter image description here










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  • Try to constrains the imageView width and height equal to the label.

    – Sateesh
    Nov 20 '18 at 11:02











  • With constraints you should be able to do that, just match the width, height, centre y and centre x

    – Fede Henze
    Nov 20 '18 at 11:04














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Is there a way to make a image a stretchable to fit the length of label text from Xcode's Interface Builder? I try the slicer but I and not able to make it stretch to fit the text , sorry I was not clear but this what I want to create



enter image description here










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Is there a way to make a image a stretchable to fit the length of label text from Xcode's Interface Builder? I try the slicer but I and not able to make it stretch to fit the text , sorry I was not clear but this what I want to create



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  • Try to constrains the imageView width and height equal to the label.

    – Sateesh
    Nov 20 '18 at 11:02











  • With constraints you should be able to do that, just match the width, height, centre y and centre x

    – Fede Henze
    Nov 20 '18 at 11:04



















  • Try to constrains the imageView width and height equal to the label.

    – Sateesh
    Nov 20 '18 at 11:02











  • With constraints you should be able to do that, just match the width, height, centre y and centre x

    – Fede Henze
    Nov 20 '18 at 11:04

















Try to constrains the imageView width and height equal to the label.

– Sateesh
Nov 20 '18 at 11:02





Try to constrains the imageView width and height equal to the label.

– Sateesh
Nov 20 '18 at 11:02













With constraints you should be able to do that, just match the width, height, centre y and centre x

– Fede Henze
Nov 20 '18 at 11:04





With constraints you should be able to do that, just match the width, height, centre y and centre x

– Fede Henze
Nov 20 '18 at 11:04












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Add the width constraint equal with the label and to keep an aspect ratio on the image just add a ration one (1:1)



enter image description here






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    Make the constraints of UILabel, UIImageView in the following way.



    enter image description here






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      You can do that using constraints just add:



      enter image description here



      You can change also the content mode of your image based on your requirements.






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        Set Label width and Image width as equal using constraints.






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          Add the width constraint equal with the label and to keep an aspect ratio on the image just add a ration one (1:1)



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                  Make the constraints of UILabel, UIImageView in the following way.



                  enter image description here






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                      Make the constraints of UILabel, UIImageView in the following way.



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                      Make the constraints of UILabel, UIImageView in the following way.



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                          You can do that using constraints just add:



                          enter image description here



                          You can change also the content mode of your image based on your requirements.






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                            You can do that using constraints just add:



                            enter image description here



                            You can change also the content mode of your image based on your requirements.






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                              You can do that using constraints just add:



                              enter image description here



                              You can change also the content mode of your image based on your requirements.






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                              You can do that using constraints just add:



                              enter image description here



                              You can change also the content mode of your image based on your requirements.







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