191
votes

I have a rectangle image (jpg) and want to use it to fill the background of a button with rounded corner in xcode.

I wrote the following:

UIButton *button = [[UIButton buttonWithType:UIButtonTypeRoundedRect] retain];
CGRect frame = CGRectMake(x, y, cardWidth, cardHeight);
button.frame = frame;
[button setBackgroundImage:backImage forState:UIControlStateNormal];

However, the button I get with that approach doesn't have its corners rounded: it is instead a plain rectangle that looks exactly like my original image. How can I get instead an image with rounded corner to represent my button?

Thanks!

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15 Answers

440
votes

I tried the following solution with the UITextArea and I expect this will work with UIButton as well.

First of all import this in your .m file -

#import <QuartzCore/QuartzCore.h>

and then in your loadView method add following lines

    yourButton.layer.cornerRadius = 10; // this value vary as per your desire
    yourButton.clipsToBounds = YES;
128
votes

You can achieve by this RunTime Attributes

enter image description here

we can make custom button.just see screenshot attached.

kindly pay attention :

in runtime attributes to change color of border follow this instruction

  1. create category class of CALayer

  2. in h file

    @property(nonatomic, assign) UIColor* borderIBColor;
    
  3. in m file:

    -(void)setBorderIBColor:(UIColor*)color {
        self.borderColor = color.CGColor;
    }
    
    -(UIColor*)borderIBColor {
        return [UIColor colorWithCGColor:self.borderColor];
    }
    

now onwards to set border color check screenshot

updated answer

thanks

14
votes

Pushing to the limits corner radius up to get a circle:

    self.btnFoldButton.layer.cornerRadius = self.btnFoldButton.frame.height/2.0;

enter image description here

If button frame is an square it does not matter frame.height or frame.width. Otherwise use the largest of both ones.

14
votes

You may want to check out my library called DCKit. It's written on the latest version of Swift.

You'd be able to make a rounded corner button/text field from the Interface builder directly:

DCKit: rounded button

It also has many other cool features, such as text fields with validation, controls with borders, dashed borders, circle and hairline views etc.

8
votes

Import QuartCore framework if it is not there in your existing project, then import #import <QuartzCore/QuartzCore.h> in viewcontroller.m

UIButton *button = [[UIButton buttonWithType:UIButtonTypeRoundedRect]];
CGRect frame = CGRectMake(x, y, width, height); // set values as per your requirement
button.layer.cornerRadius = 10;
button.clipsToBounds = YES;
8
votes
UIButton* closeBtn = [[UIButton alloc] initWithFrame:CGRectMake(10, 50, 90, 35)];
//Customise this button as you wish then
closeBtn.layer.cornerRadius = 10;
closeBtn.layer.masksToBounds = YES;//Important
4
votes

First set width=100 and Height=100 of button

Objective C Solution

YourBtn1.layer.cornerRadius=YourBtn1.Frame.size.width/2;
YourBtn1.layer.borderColor=[uicolor blackColor].CGColor;
YourBtn1.layer.borderWidth=1.0f;

Swift 4 Solution

YourBtn1.layer.cornerRadius = YourBtn1.Frame.size.width/2
YourBtn1.layer.borderColor = UIColor.black.cgColor
YourBtn1.layer.borderWidth = 1.0
3
votes

Try my code. Here you can set all properties of UIButton like text colour, background colour, corner radius, etc.

extension UIButton {
    func btnCorner() {
        layer.cornerRadius = 10
        clipsToBounds = true
        backgroundColor = .blue
    }
}

Now call like this

yourBtnName.btnCorner()
2
votes

If you want a rounded corner only to one corner or two corners, etc... read this post:

[ObjC] – UIButton with rounded corner - http://goo.gl/kfzvKP

It's a XIB/Storyboard subclass. Import and set borders without write code.

2
votes

For Swift:

button.layer.cornerRadius = 10.0
2
votes

updated for Swift 3 :

used below code to make UIButton corner round:

 yourButtonOutletName.layer.cornerRadius = 0.3 *
        yourButtonOutletName.frame.size.height
1
votes

An alternative answer which sets a border too (making it more like a button) is here ... How to set rectangle border for custom type UIButton

1
votes

enter image description here

For Objective C:

submitButton.layer.cornerRadius = 5;
submitButton.clipsToBounds = YES;

For Swift:

submitButton.layer.cornerRadius = 5
submitButton.clipsToBounds = true
1
votes

Swift 4 Update

I also tried many options still i wasn't able to get my UIButton round cornered. I added the corner radius code inside the viewDidLayoutSubviews() Solved My issue.

func viewDidLayoutSubviews() {
        super.viewDidLayoutSubviews()
        anyButton.layer.cornerRadius = anyButton.frame.height / 2
    }

Also we can adjust the cornerRadius as follows

func viewDidLayoutSubviews() {
        super.viewDidLayoutSubviews()
        anyButton.layer.cornerRadius = 10 //Any suitable number as you prefer can be applied 
    }
0
votes

For iOS SWift 4

button.layer.cornerRadius = 25;
button.layer.masksToBounds = true;