UIImage to NSData for Core Data in Swift 3.0
For safe execution of code, use if-let block with Data, as function UIImagePNGRepresentation returns, optional value.
if let img = UIImage(named: "Hello.png") {
if let data:Data = UIImagePNGRepresentation(img) {
// Handle operations with data here...
}
}
Note: Data is Swift 3 class. Use Data instead of NSData with Swift 3
Generic image operations (like png & jpg both):
if let img = UIImage(named: "Hello.png") {
if let data:Data = UIImagePNGRepresentation(img) {
handleOperationWithData(data: data)
} else if let data:Data = UIImageJPEGRepresentation(img, 1.0) {
handleOperationWithData(data: data)
}
}
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func handleOperationWithData(data: Data) {
// Handle operations with data here...
}
By using extension:
extension UIImage {
var pngRepresentationData: Data? {
return UIImagePNGRepresentation(self)
}
var jpegRepresentationData: Data? {
return UIImageJPEGRepresentation(self, 1.0)
}
}
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if let img = UIImage(named: "Hello.png") {
if let data = img.pngRepresentationData {
handleOperationWithData(data: data)
} else if let data = img.jpegRepresentationData {
handleOperationWithData(data: data)
}
}
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func handleOperationWithData(data: Data) {
// Handle operations with data here...
}
Try this:
if let img = UIImage(named: "hallo.png") {
let data = UIImagePNGRepresentation(img) as NSData?
}