#KAProgressLabel
Minimal circular & rectangle progress label for iOS.
##Install
###Lame install
- Copy the
KAProgressLabel/KAProgressLabel
folder into your project. - Import KAProgressLabel.h from your .pch file
###Using cocoapods
add this line to your Podfile : :
pod 'KAProgressLabel'
##Usage
###Display
Have a look at the necessary code to display a progress label such as the one on top.
####Color
[_myProgressLabel setColorTable: @{
NSStringFromProgressLabelColorTableKey(ProgressLabelFillColor):[UIColor clearColor],
NSStringFromProgressLabelColorTableKey(ProgressLabelTrackColor):[UIColor redColor],
NSStringFromProgressLabelColorTableKey(ProgressLabelProgressColor):[UIColor greenColor]
}];
####BorderWidth
[_myProgressLabel setBorderWidth:5]; // 5px border
###Progress
####Set progress
// Progress must be between 0 and 1
[_myProgressLabel setText:@"50%"];
[_myProgressLabel setProgress:0.5];
####Set progress animated A delegate method is provided in order for you to change the content of the label according to your needs
- (void)viewDidLoad
{
//Using delegation
[_myProgressLabel setDelegate:self];
//Using block
_myProgressLabel.progressLabelVCBlock = ^(KAProgressLabel *label, CGFloat progress) {
dispatch_async(dispatch_get_main_queue(), ^{
[label setText:[NSString stringWithFormat:@"%.0f%%", (progress*100)]];
});
};
[_myProgressLabel setProgress:0.5
timing:TPPropertyAnimationTimingEaseOut
duration:1.0
delay:0.0];
}
#pragma mark - delegate
- (void)progressLabel:(KAProgressLabel *)label progressChanged:(CGFloat)progress
{
[label setText:[NSString stringWithFormat:@"%.0f%%", (progress*100)]];
}
##Advanced Usage
You may want to fine-tune yourself what arc to display or which way to draw it. Yo can use these methods to do so.
- (void) setStartDegree:(CGFloat)startDegree;
- (void) setEndDegree:(CGFloat)endDegree;
- (void) setClockWise:(BOOL)clockWise;
##Roadmap
- Rounded borders
- User interaction