how to set cornerRadius for only bottom-left,bottom-right and top-left corner textview?
(swift 4/iOS 11) Just simply say for bottom:
yourView.clipsToBounds = true
yourView.layer.cornerRadius = 10
yourView.layer.maskedCorners = [.layerMaxXMaxYCorner, .layerMinXMaxYCorner]
for Up:
yourView.clipsToBounds = true
yourView.layer.cornerRadius = 10
yourView.layer.maskedCorners = [.layerMaxXMinYCorner, .layerMinXMinYCorner]
in your case:
yourView.layer.maskedCorners = [.layerMaxXMaxYCorner, .layerMinXMaxYCorner, .layerMinXMinYCorner]
Hope this help :)
You just need to mask the layer as shown below:
For Swift 3:
let rectShape = CAShapeLayer()
rectShape.bounds = self.myView.frame
rectShape.position = self.myView.center
rectShape.path = UIBezierPath(roundedRect: self.myView.bounds, byRoundingCorners: [.bottomLeft , .bottomRight , .topLeft], cornerRadii: CGSize(width: 20, height: 20)).cgPath
self.myView.layer.backgroundColor = UIColor.green.cgColor
//Here I'm masking the textView's layer with rectShape layer
self.myView.layer.mask = rectShape
Lower Version:
let rectShape = CAShapeLayer()
rectShape.bounds = self.myView.frame
rectShape.position = self.myView.center
rectShape.path = UIBezierPath(roundedRect: self.myView.bounds, byRoundingCorners: .BottomLeft | .BottomRight | .TopLeft, cornerRadii: CGSize(width: 20, height: 20)).CGPath
self.myView.layer.backgroundColor = UIColor.greenColor().CGColor
//Here I'm masking the textView's layer with rectShape layer
self.myView.layer.mask = rectShape
Swift 3
extension UIView {
func roundCorners(_ corners:UIRectCorner, radius: CGFloat) {
let path = UIBezierPath(roundedRect: self.bounds, byRoundingCorners: corners, cornerRadii: CGSize(width: radius, height: radius))
let mask = CAShapeLayer()
mask.path = path.cgPath
self.layer.mask = mask
}
}
Use like this
YourView.roundCorners([.topLeft, .bottomLeft], radius: 10)