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I am trying to built an animated circle which would be drawn clockwise until it becomes complete circle as illustrated in iPhone Core Animation - Drawing a Circle

Problem is that CALayer object is not added or build. I tested and saw that it is not accessing my drawInContext:CGContextRef and animatingArc methods.

What so far I have done is:

In AnimateArc.h

@interface AnimateArc : CALayer {

CAShapeLayer *circle;
}

-(void) animatingArc;

@end

In AnimateArc.m

-(void) drawInContext:(CGContextRef)ctx
{
CGFloat radius = 50.0;
circle = [CAShapeLayer layer];

//make a circular shape
circle.path = [UIBezierPath bezierPathWithRoundedRect:CGRectMake(0.0, 0.0, 2 * radius, 2 * radius) cornerRadius:radius].CGPath;

    CGPoint centerPoint = CGPointMake(CGRectGetWidth(self.bounds)/2, CGRectGetHeight(self.bounds)/2);    

//center the shape in self.view
circle.position = centerPoint;

//configure appearence of circle
circle.fillColor = [UIColor clearColor].CGColor;
circle.strokeColor = [UIColor blackColor].CGColor;
circle.lineWidth = 5;                                           

/*CGPointMake((self.contentsCenter.size.width), (self.contentsCenter.size.height));*/

//path the circle
CGContextAddArc(ctx, centerPoint.x, centerPoint.y, radius, 0.0, 2 * M_PI, 0);
CGContextClosePath(ctx);

//fill it
CGContextSetFillColorWithColor(ctx, [UIColor redColor].CGColor);
CGContextFillPath(ctx); }

///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

-(void) animatingArc
{
CABasicAnimation *anim = [CABasicAnimation animationWithKeyPath:@"arcEnd"];
anim.duration = 20.0; //animate over 20 seconds
anim.repeatCount = 1.0; //animate only once
anim.removedOnCompletion = NO; //Reamin there after completion

//animate from start to end
anim.fromValue = [NSNumber numberWithFloat:50.0f];
anim.toValue = [NSNumber numberWithFloat:150.0f];

//experiment with timing to get appearence to look the way you want
anim.timingFunction = [CAMediaTimingFunction functionWithName:kCAMediaTimingFunctionEaseIn];

//add animation to circle
[circle addAnimation:anim forKey:@"animatingArc"]; 
}

/////////////////////

//needed since key not part of animatable properties
+(BOOL) needsDisplayForKey:(NSString *)key
{
if([key isEqualToString:@"arcEnd"])
    return YES;
else
    return [super needsDisplayForKey:key];

}

//ensure custom properties copied to presentation layer
-(id) initWithLayer:(id)layer
{
if((self = [super initWithLayer:layer]))
{
    if ([layer isKindOfClass:[AnimateArc class]])
    {
        AnimateArc *other = (AnimateArc *) layer;
        [other setNeedsDisplay];
    }
}
return self; }

And finally in my viewController,

- (void)viewDidLoad
{
[super viewDidLoad];
[self.view.layer addSublayer:AnimateArcObject];
[AnimateArcObject animatingArc];
 }

Apology for bad formatting.... Please can someone tell me what am I doing wrong? I have also doubt that my code can crash at any place after accessing those two functions since I am novice about Core Animation and haven't got any idea that I am in right direction or not.

Any help will be appreciated. Thanks.

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NightFury Avatar asked Jul 21 '12 20:07

NightFury


1 Answers

From my painful experience with CoreAnimation, you must always set the bounds property of any CALayer you instantiate.

So, you're layer is not showing because you are missing something like:

layer.bounds = CGRectMake(0, 0, width, height);

you should place this as soon as you instantiate the layer, and make it a habit to do so, so you don't fall into it again.

As for your code crashing, sorry. It's too distributed and I am not sure how it's linked together, so I can't help you there.

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Mazyod Avatar answered Oct 18 '22 15:10

Mazyod