A super simple and beautiful and high-efficiency clock widget. Drawing views using Quartz 2D Completely.
With CocoaPods you can simply add DDClock
in your Podfile:
pod 'DDClock', '~> 1.0.0'
- Copy DDClock.h and DDClock.m to your project
- Then, import DDClock.h
- enjoy it
it's quite simple
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You can use the themes to create DDClock
DDClock *clock = [[DDClock alloc] initWithTheme:DDClockThemeDefault frame:CGRectMake(30, 60, 250, 250)]; [self.view addSubview:clock];
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Or you can create DDClock via custom made
//let your controller implement DDClockDelegate DDClock *clock = [[DDClock alloc] initWithDelegate:self frame:CGRectMake(100, 860, 120, 150)]; [self.view addSubview:clock]; //Then implement the delegate methods!! @optional -(UIColor*)rimColor; -(UIColor*)markColor; -(UIColor*)faceColor; -(UIColor*)fontColor; -(UIColor*)secondHandColor; -(UIColor*)hourAndMinuteHandColor;
- The size of DDClick can be modified in Construction method
- DDClick can only be created into a square ,
- So DDClock will force your size if you put the paras width which not equal the height
- There is unwise way to update hourAndMinuteHand you shuld modify it
- David Day(daiweilai)
Copyright David Day(daiweilai)
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