How to set subviews with AutoLayout in UIScrollView programmatically?

I know that the problem has been solved. and i hope that this solution my help for some people so i am posting it.

Below code is for adding the scrollview to the uiviewcontroller

  self.scrollView = UIScrollView()
    self.scrollView.backgroundColor = UIColor.greenColor()
    self.scrollView.setTranslatesAutoresizingMaskIntoConstraints(false)
    self.scrollView.scrollEnabled=true
    self.scrollView.pagingEnabled = true
    self.view.addSubview(self.scrollView)

    self.view.addConstraints(NSLayoutConstraint.constraintsWithVisualFormat("V:|[scrollView]|", options: NSLayoutFormatOptions(0), metrics: nil, views: ["scrollView":self.scrollView]))

    self.view.addConstraints(NSLayoutConstraint.constraintsWithVisualFormat("H:|[scrollView]|", options: NSLayoutFormatOptions(0), metrics: nil, views: ["scrollView":self.scrollView]))

After added the scrollview and add the subviews/images like this(this is an example for images showing in full size of scrollview like in photos app )

var prev:UIImgeView?

        for var index = 0; index < self.images.count; ++index {
            var iview = UIImgeView()
            iview.setTranslatesAutoresizingMaskIntoConstraints(false)
            self.scrollView.addSubview(iview)
            var image = self.images.objectAtIndex(index) as UIImage
            iview.image = image
            if (index == 0){
                self.scrollView.addConstraints(NSLayoutConstraint.constraintsWithVisualFormat("H:|[iview(==scrollView)]", options: NSLayoutFormatOptions(0), metrics: nil, views: ["iview":iview,"scrollView":self.scrollView]))
                prev = iview

            }
            else{
                self.scrollView.addConstraints(NSLayoutConstraint.constraintsWithVisualFormat("H:[prev][iview(==prev)]", options: NSLayoutFormatOptions(0), metrics: nil, views: ["iview":iview,"prev":prev!]))
                prev = iview
            }
            self.scrollView.addConstraints(NSLayoutConstraint.constraintsWithVisualFormat("V:|[iview(==scrollView)]|", options: NSLayoutFormatOptions(0), metrics: nil, views: ["iview":iview,"scrollView":self.scrollView]))

            if (index == self.images.count-1){
                self.scrollView.addConstraints(NSLayoutConstraint.constraintsWithVisualFormat("H:[prev]|", options: NSLayoutFormatOptions(0), metrics: nil, views: ["prev":prev!]))

            }

        }

In my experience with AutoLayout (that I use programmatically too). You should not add views directly to your UIScrollView.

You should do one UIView and only one, that you add as subview of your UIScrollView.

Once this is done, you can add all of your subviews to this UIView.

Everything is explained in detail here : Apple iOS Technical Note TN2154


Here is a SO answer has explained how to do this with auto layout, he has explain perfectly , In here there is vertically textfields are there But in your case it is you have to set Horizontal views constraints.

Alternative

Rather that setting constraints you can set just frame of the subview and set it in Scrollview, And based on orientation you can change frames of the scrolview's subviews.

Your setData Method like,

-(void)setData{

    [self layoutIfNeeded];
    CGRect mainFrame=scrollView.frame;
    CGRect frame;
    for (int i=0; i<arrayData.count ; i++)
    {
        CGRect frame;
        frame.origin.x = scrollView.frame.size.width * i;
        frame.origin.y = 0;
        frame.size = scrollView.frame.size;

        frame.origin=CGPointMake(0, 0);
        UIView *subview = [[UIView alloc]initWithFrame:frame];
        subview.backgroundColor = [self getRandomColor];
        [scrollView addSubview:subview];
    }
    scrollView.contentSize = CGSizeMake(scrollView.frame.size.width * arrayData.count, mainFrame.size.height/2);
}

Now you using NSNotificationCenter you can get notify when device orientation chaged, so in this selector method of it call your setData method,

[[NSNotificationCenter defaultCenter] addObserver:self
                                             selector:@selector(setData)
                                                 name:UIDeviceOrientationDidChangeNotification
                                               object:nil];

Now in you setData method you need remove all subviews because when device changes Orientation it will add new views to your scrollview, so remove all subview from Scrollview before setting its frame,

        [scrollView.subviews makeObjectsPerformSelector:@selector(removeFromSuperview)];

Make sure you are removing observer from your class like,

- (void)dealloc
{
    [[NSNotificationCenter defaultCenter] removeObserver:self];
}