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I am having an UI issue with the TimePicker. Quick background, have a setting screen that will have starting time and ending time with some other options. Issue being that default size is too large for two TimePickers on the iPhone screen. Doing some searching and found how to resize it in code;
How is the picker being shrunk? does it get smaller but stay centered, or does it shrink and stay anchored at it's y=0 point?
One thing you might try to help you figure out what's going on: Put your picker view inside another view that's exactly the same size, and in your viewDidLoad, set the container view's layer's borderWidth to 1 and borderColor to a color like blue.
If you create a container view and link it to an IBOutlet called containerView, the extra code might look like this:
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0 • Off Topic Insightful Disagree Dislike Like AwesomeOne thing you might try to help you figure out what's going on: Put your picker view inside another view that's exactly the same size, and in your viewDidLoad, set the container view's layer's borderWidth to 1 and borderColor to a color like blue.
If you create a container view and link it to an IBOutlet called containerView, the extra code might look like this: Then you can see what's going on with the picker in the space you made for it in your storyboard.
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