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iOS Build a Simple iPhone App (iOS7) Understanding Views and View Controllers CGRect and Frame

Steven Katz
Steven Katz
1,892 Points

I passed this point and forgot :'(

So I had to go back because I didnt complete a task. however, I passed the point where I manually punch in coordinates. Can anyone help me with the answer?

Q: We are back to working on the random quotes app and have created a button property called showQuote. We need to place this button towards the bottom of the screen. Assign the following coordinates to showQuote button: X: 100, Y: 250, Width: 280, Height: 44

So Far A:

import "THViewController.h"

@implementation THViewController

  • (void)viewDidLoad { [super viewDidLoad];

    // Add your code below! The property for THViewController's // button is named 'showQuote'.

}

@end

1 Answer

Rodrigo Chousal
Rodrigo Chousal
16,009 Points

Hi Steven! Try this:

self.showQuote.frame = CGRectMake (100, 250, 280, 44);