I'm trying to set a limit in my label to 10 characters, I'm a complete newbie to programming in general so its my 3rd month so far... anyway thanks in advance :-)
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Not even close to enough information and no code. – zaph Oct 05 '15 at 22:10
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2Since you've already set a limit on yourself how can you expect to set one on a `UILabel`? – l'L'l Oct 05 '15 at 22:14
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I think the question is pretty clear and don't need code just to limit characters on one label... It's not like I'm asking how to write a complicated function and then the code be necessary – Krazyowl Oct 05 '15 at 22:18
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You can also create a String
extension and reuse it with any text string.. You can do it in the following way:
create the extension:
extension String {
func maxLength(length: Int) -> String {
var str = self
let nsString = str as NSString
if nsString.length >= length {
str = nsString.substring(with:
NSRange(
location: 0,
length: nsString.length > length ? length : nsString.length)
)
}
return str
}
}
you can use the extension in the following way:
label.text = "This is a Very Long Label".maxLength(length: 10)
the previous code was tested in Swift 5.0

Juanes30
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If you want to limit the UILabel to just 10 characters then
you just have to assign it with a text with length of 10.
You can use NSString
and NSRange
to extract the text you need.
let str = "This is a Very Long Label"
let nsString = str as NSString
if nsString.length >= 10
{
label.text = nsString.substringWithRange(NSRange(location: 0, length: nsString.length > 10 ? 10 : nsString.length))
}

Christian Abella
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2Of course this code will crash if `str` has less than 10 characters in it to start with. – rmaddy Oct 05 '15 at 23:11
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Check out this answer: https://stackoverflow.com/a/39677331/2548473
My version is (Swift 5+):
extension String {
func shorted(to symbols: Int) -> String {
guard self.count > symbols else {
return self
}
return self.prefix(symbols) + " ..."
}
}

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SWIFT 3
let str = GL_GetNews[indexPath.row]["n_body"].stringValue
let nsString = str as NSString
if nsString.length > 0
{
cell.newsDescription.text = nsString.substring(with: NSRange(location: 0, length: nsString.length > 200 ? 200 : nsString.length))
}

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