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Puffer

A swift rotation dial.

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You can use this tool to mimic a rotation dial just like what Photo.app does

Puffer demo

Features

  • Show the whole dial with indicator
  • Show only part of the dial.
  • Rotation range can be limited.
  • Default rotation center if the center of the dial. You can set your own rotation center.
  • Customized colors.

Requirements

  • iOS 11.0+
  • Xcode 10.0+

Install

CocoaPods

pod 'Puffer', '~> 1.0.3'

You may also need the code below in your pod file if compile errors happen because of different swift version.

post_install do |installer|
    installer.pods_project.targets.each do |target|
      if ['Mantis'].include? target.name
        target.build_configurations.each do |config|
          config.build_settings['SWIFT_VERSION'] = '5.0'
        end
      end
    end
  end

Usage

  • Create a default Rotation Dial
Puffer.createDial()
  • Create a customized Rotation Dial
var config = Puffer.Config()

// Do some settings to config
...

Puffer.createDial(config: config)
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puffer's Issues

Dial's rotation angle never reaches rotation limit

This a bit of a weird problem. I set the rotation limit to 180 degrees and have the following code (very similar to what was in the example project) in my viewDidLoad method to print the angle of the dial:

dial.didRotate = {[weak self] angle in
            guard let self = self else { return }
        print("Angle: \(self.dial.getRotationAngle().degrees)")
        }

However, when I mess around with the angle, I can't seem to get the angle to 180 degrees. I have also noticed that the faster you move the dial from one point to the limit the further the last printed angle value is from the limit. For example, if I move the dial very slowly to the end limit, I can get the angle to be around -179.5 but if I move it from say, -160 to what should be -180 or 180 very quickly the last angle that is printed is -172.8. Why is this happening and how can I fix it? Let me know if you need any clarification.

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