I am currently using UICollectionView
for the user interface grid, and it works fine. However, I'd like to be enable horizontal scrolling. The grid supports 8 items per page and when the total number of items are, say 4, this is how the items should be arranged with horizontal scroll direction enabled:
0 0 x x
0 0 x x
Here 0 -> Collection Item and x -> Empty Cells
Is there a way to make them center aligned like:
x 0 0 x
x 0 0 x
So that the content looks more clean?
Also the below arrangement might also be a solution I am expecting.
0 0 0 0
x x x x
For those looking for a solution to center-aligned, dynamic-width collectionview cells, as I was, I ended up modifying Angel's answer for a left-aligned version to create a center-aligned subclass for UICollectionViewFlowLayout
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// NOTE: Doesn't work for horizontal layout!
class CenterAlignedCollectionViewFlowLayout: UICollectionViewFlowLayout {
override func layoutAttributesForElements(in rect: CGRect) -> [UICollectionViewLayoutAttributes]? {
guard let superAttributes = super.layoutAttributesForElements(in: rect) else { return nil }
// Copy each item to prevent "UICollectionViewFlowLayout has cached frame mismatch" warning
guard let attributes = NSArray(array: superAttributes, copyItems: true) as? [UICollectionViewLayoutAttributes] else { return nil }
// Constants
let leftPadding: CGFloat = 8
let interItemSpacing = minimumInteritemSpacing
// Tracking values
var leftMargin: CGFloat = leftPadding // Modified to determine origin.x for each item
var maxY: CGFloat = -1.0 // Modified to determine origin.y for each item
var rowSizes: [[CGFloat]] = [] // Tracks the starting and ending x-values for the first and last item in the row
var currentRow: Int = 0 // Tracks the current row
attributes.forEach { layoutAttribute in
// Each layoutAttribute represents its own item
if layoutAttribute.frame.origin.y >= maxY {
// This layoutAttribute represents the left-most item in the row
leftMargin = leftPadding
// Register its origin.x in rowSizes for use later
if rowSizes.count == 0 {
// Add to first row
rowSizes = [[leftMargin, 0]]
} else {
// Append a new row
rowSizes.append([leftMargin, 0])
currentRow += 1
}
}
layoutAttribute.frame.origin.x = leftMargin
leftMargin += layoutAttribute.frame.width + interItemSpacing
maxY = max(layoutAttribute.frame.maxY, maxY)
// Add right-most x value for last item in the row
rowSizes[currentRow][1] = leftMargin - interItemSpacing
}
// At this point, all cells are left aligned
// Reset tracking values and add extra left padding to center align entire row
leftMargin = leftPadding
maxY = -1.0
currentRow = 0
attributes.forEach { layoutAttribute in
// Each layoutAttribute is its own item
if layoutAttribute.frame.origin.y >= maxY {
// This layoutAttribute represents the left-most item in the row
leftMargin = leftPadding
// Need to bump it up by an appended margin
let rowWidth = rowSizes[currentRow][1] - rowSizes[currentRow][0] // last.x - first.x
let appendedMargin = (collectionView!.frame.width - leftPadding - rowWidth - leftPadding) / 2
leftMargin += appendedMargin
currentRow += 1
}
layoutAttribute.frame.origin.x = leftMargin
leftMargin += layoutAttribute.frame.width + interItemSpacing
maxY = max(layoutAttribute.frame.maxY, maxY)
}
return attributes
}
}