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How to round corners of UIImage with Hexagon mask

I'm trying to add a hexagon mask to a UIImage which I has been successful in. However I am unable to round the sides of the hexagon mask. I thought adding cell.profilePic.layer.cornerRadius = 10; would do the trick but it hasn't.

Here is my code:

    CGRect rect = cell.profilePic.frame;

CAShapeLayer *hexagonMask = [CAShapeLayer layer];
CAShapeLayer *hexagonBorder = [CAShapeLayer layer];
hexagonBorder.frame = cell.profilePic.layer.bounds;
UIBezierPath *hexagonPath = [UIBezierPath bezierPath];
CGFloat sideWidth = 2 * ( 0.5 * rect.size.width / 2 );
CGFloat lcolumn = ( rect.size.width - sideWidth ) / 2;
CGFloat rcolumn = rect.size.width - lcolumn;
CGFloat height = 0.866025 * rect.size.height;
CGFloat y = (rect.size.height - height) / 2;
CGFloat by = rect.size.height - y;
CGFloat midy = rect.size.height / 2;
CGFloat rightmost = rect.size.width;
[hexagonPath moveToPoint:CGPointMake(lcolumn, y)];
[hexagonPath addLineToPoint:CGPointMake(rcolumn, y)];
[hexagonPath addLineToPoint:CGPointMake(rightmost, midy)];
[hexagonPath addLineToPoint:CGPointMake(rcolumn, by)];
[hexagonPath addLineToPoint:CGPointMake(lcolumn, by)];
[hexagonPath addLineToPoint:CGPointMake(0, midy)];
[hexagonPath addLineToPoint:CGPointMake(lcolumn, y)];

hexagonMask.path = hexagonPath.CGPath;
hexagonBorder.path = hexagonPath.CGPath;
hexagonBorder.fillColor = [UIColor clearColor].CGColor;
hexagonBorder.strokeColor = [UIColor blackColor].CGColor;
hexagonBorder.lineWidth = 5;
cell.profilePic.layer.mask = hexagonMask;
cell.profilePic.layer.cornerRadius = 10;
cell.profilePic.layer.masksToBounds = YES;
[cell.profilePic.layer addSublayer:hexagonBorder];

Any ideas?

Thanks

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Khledon Avatar asked Jul 15 '14 20:07

Khledon


2 Answers

You can define a path that is a hexagon with rounded corners (defining that path manually) and then apply that as the mask and border sublayer:

CGFloat lineWidth    = 5.0;
UIBezierPath *path   = [UIBezierPath polygonInRect:self.imageView.bounds
                                             sides:6
                                         lineWidth:lineWidth
                                      cornerRadius:30];

// mask for the image view

CAShapeLayer *mask   = [CAShapeLayer layer];
mask.path            = path.CGPath;
mask.lineWidth       = lineWidth;
mask.strokeColor     = [UIColor clearColor].CGColor;
mask.fillColor       = [UIColor whiteColor].CGColor;
self.imageView.layer.mask = mask;

// if you also want a border, add that as a separate layer

CAShapeLayer *border = [CAShapeLayer layer];
border.path          = path.CGPath;
border.lineWidth     = lineWidth;
border.strokeColor   = [UIColor blackColor].CGColor;
border.fillColor     = [UIColor clearColor].CGColor;
[self.imageView.layer addSublayer:border];

Where the path of a regular polygon with rounded corners might be implemented in a category like so:

@interface UIBezierPath (Polygon)

/** Create UIBezierPath for regular polygon with rounded corners
 *
 * @param rect          The CGRect of the square in which the path should be created.
 * @param sides         How many sides to the polygon (e.g. 6=hexagon; 8=octagon, etc.).
 * @param lineWidth     The width of the stroke around the polygon. The polygon will be inset such that the stroke stays within the above square.
 * @param cornerRadius  The radius to be applied when rounding the corners.
 *
 * @return              UIBezierPath of the resulting rounded polygon path.
 */

+ (instancetype)polygonInRect:(CGRect)rect sides:(NSInteger)sides lineWidth:(CGFloat)lineWidth cornerRadius:(CGFloat)cornerRadius;

@end

And

@implementation UIBezierPath (Polygon)

+ (instancetype)polygonInRect:(CGRect)rect sides:(NSInteger)sides lineWidth:(CGFloat)lineWidth cornerRadius:(CGFloat)cornerRadius {
    UIBezierPath *path  = [UIBezierPath bezierPath];

    CGFloat theta       = 2.0 * M_PI / sides;                           // how much to turn at every corner
    CGFloat offset      = cornerRadius * tanf(theta / 2.0);             // offset from which to start rounding corners
    CGFloat squareWidth = MIN(rect.size.width, rect.size.height);       // width of the square

    // calculate the length of the sides of the polygon

    CGFloat length      = squareWidth - lineWidth;
    if (sides % 4 != 0) {                                               // if not dealing with polygon which will be square with all sides ...
        length = length * cosf(theta / 2.0) + offset/2.0;               // ... offset it inside a circle inside the square
    }
    CGFloat sideLength = length * tanf(theta / 2.0);

    // start drawing at `point` in lower right corner

    CGPoint point = CGPointMake(rect.origin.x + rect.size.width / 2.0 + sideLength / 2.0 - offset, rect.origin.y + rect.size.height / 2.0 + length / 2.0);
    CGFloat angle = M_PI;
    [path moveToPoint:point];

    // draw the sides and rounded corners of the polygon

    for (NSInteger side = 0; side < sides; side++) {
        point = CGPointMake(point.x + (sideLength - offset * 2.0) * cosf(angle), point.y + (sideLength - offset * 2.0) * sinf(angle));
        [path addLineToPoint:point];

        CGPoint center = CGPointMake(point.x + cornerRadius * cosf(angle + M_PI_2), point.y + cornerRadius * sinf(angle + M_PI_2));
        [path addArcWithCenter:center radius:cornerRadius startAngle:angle - M_PI_2 endAngle:angle + theta - M_PI_2 clockwise:YES];

        point = path.currentPoint; // we don't have to calculate where the arc ended ... UIBezierPath did that for us
        angle += theta;
    }

    [path closePath];

    path.lineWidth = lineWidth;           // in case we're going to use CoreGraphics to stroke path, rather than CAShapeLayer
    path.lineJoinStyle = kCGLineJoinRound;

    return path;
}

That yields something like so:

landscape with rounded hexagon border

Or in Swift 3 you might do:

let lineWidth: CGFloat = 5
let path = UIBezierPath(polygonIn: imageView.bounds, sides: 6, lineWidth: lineWidth, cornerRadius: 30)

let mask = CAShapeLayer()
mask.path            = path.cgPath
mask.lineWidth       = lineWidth
mask.strokeColor     = UIColor.clear.cgColor
mask.fillColor       = UIColor.white.cgColor
imageView.layer.mask = mask

let border = CAShapeLayer()
border.path          = path.cgPath
border.lineWidth     = lineWidth
border.strokeColor   = UIColor.black.cgColor
border.fillColor     = UIColor.clear.cgColor
imageView.layer.addSublayer(border)

With

extension UIBezierPath {

    /// Create UIBezierPath for regular polygon with rounded corners
    ///
    /// - parameter rect:            The CGRect of the square in which the path should be created.
    /// - parameter sides:           How many sides to the polygon (e.g. 6=hexagon; 8=octagon, etc.).
    /// - parameter lineWidth:       The width of the stroke around the polygon. The polygon will be inset such that the stroke stays within the above square. Default value 1.
    /// - parameter cornerRadius:    The radius to be applied when rounding the corners. Default value 0.

    convenience init(polygonIn rect: CGRect, sides: Int, lineWidth: CGFloat = 1, cornerRadius: CGFloat = 0) {
        self.init()

        let theta = 2 * .pi / CGFloat(sides)                 // how much to turn at every corner
        let offset = cornerRadius * tan(theta / 2)           // offset from which to start rounding corners
        let squareWidth = min(rect.width, rect.height)       // width of the square

        // calculate the length of the sides of the polygon

        var length = squareWidth - lineWidth
        if sides % 4 != 0 {                                  // if not dealing with polygon which will be square with all sides ...
            length = length * cos(theta / 2) + offset / 2    // ... offset it inside a circle inside the square
        }
        let sideLength = length * tan(theta / 2)

        // if you'd like to start rotated 90 degrees, use these lines instead of the following two:
        //
        // var point = CGPoint(x: rect.midX - length / 2, y: rect.midY + sideLength / 2 - offset)
        // var angle = -CGFloat.pi / 2.0

        // if you'd like to start rotated 180 degrees, use these lines instead of the following two:
        //
        // var point = CGPoint(x: rect.midX - sideLength / 2 + offset, y: rect.midY - length / 2)
        // var angle = CGFloat(0)

        var point = CGPoint(x: rect.midX + sideLength / 2 - offset, y: rect.midY + length / 2)
        var angle = CGFloat.pi

        move(to: point)

        // draw the sides and rounded corners of the polygon

        for _ in 0 ..< sides {
            point = CGPoint(x: point.x + (sideLength - offset * 2) * cos(angle), y: point.y + (sideLength - offset * 2) * sin(angle))
            addLine(to: point)

            let center = CGPoint(x: point.x + cornerRadius * cos(angle + .pi / 2), y: point.y + cornerRadius * sin(angle + .pi / 2))
            addArc(withCenter: center, radius: cornerRadius, startAngle: angle - .pi / 2, endAngle: angle + theta - .pi / 2, clockwise: true)

            point = currentPoint
            angle += theta
        }

        close()

        self.lineWidth = lineWidth           // in case we're going to use CoreGraphics to stroke path, rather than CAShapeLayer
        lineJoinStyle = .round
    }

}

For Swift 2 rendition, see previous revision of this answer.

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Rob Avatar answered Nov 18 '22 14:11

Rob


Here is the swift 3 version of Rob's answer.

    let lineWidth: CGFloat = 5.0
    let path = UIBezierPath(roundedPolygonPathWithRect: self.bounds, lineWidth: lineWidth, sides: 6, cornerRadius: 12)

    let mask = CAShapeLayer()
    mask.path = path.cgPath
    mask.lineWidth = lineWidth
    mask.strokeColor = UIColor.clear.cgColor
    mask.fillColor = UIColor.white.cgColor
    self.layer.mask = mask

    let border = CAShapeLayer()
    border.path = path.cgPath
    border.lineWidth = lineWidth
    border.strokeColor = UIColor.black.cgColor
    border.fillColor = UIColor.clear.cgColor
    self.layer.addSublayer(border)

extension UIBezierPath {

    convenience init(roundedPolygonPathWithRect rect: CGRect, lineWidth: CGFloat, sides: NSInteger, cornerRadius: CGFloat) {

        self.init()

        let theta = CGFloat(2.0 * M_PI) / CGFloat(sides)
        let offSet = CGFloat(cornerRadius) / CGFloat(tan(theta/2.0))
        let squareWidth = min(rect.size.width, rect.size.height)

        var length = squareWidth - lineWidth

        if sides%4 != 0 {
            length = length * CGFloat(cos(theta / 2.0)) + offSet/2.0
        }
        let sideLength = length * CGFloat(tan(theta / 2.0))

        var point = CGPoint(x: squareWidth / 2.0 + sideLength / 2.0 - offSet, y: squareWidth - (squareWidth - length) / 2.0)
        var angle = CGFloat(M_PI)
        move(to: point)

        for _ in 0 ..< sides {
            point = CGPoint(x: point.x + CGFloat(sideLength - offSet * 2.0) * CGFloat(cos(angle)), y: point.y + CGFloat(sideLength - offSet * 2.0) * CGFloat(sin(angle)))
            addLine(to: point)

            let center = CGPoint(x: point.x + cornerRadius * CGFloat(cos(angle + CGFloat(M_PI_2))), y: point.y + cornerRadius * CGFloat(sin(angle + CGFloat(M_PI_2))))
            addArc(withCenter: center, radius:CGFloat(cornerRadius), startAngle:angle - CGFloat(M_PI_2), endAngle:angle + theta - CGFloat(M_PI_2), clockwise:true)

            point = currentPoint // we don't have to calculate where the arc ended ... UIBezierPath did that for us
            angle += theta
        }

        close()
    }
}
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Vikas Avatar answered Nov 18 '22 12:11

Vikas