Since you asked this question in the context of using Auto Layout, the issue here is that a UIButton has an intrinsic size (communicated through the intrinsicContentSize method) that provides Auto Layout with information about width and height, but a UIView normally does not. So you need to add more constraints related to width and height.
If you want your UIView to be a set size (say, 200x200), you could add these lines:
cn = [NSLayoutConstraint constraintWithItem:viewObj
attribute:NSLayoutAttributeHeight
relatedBy:NSLayoutRelationEqual
toItem:nil
attribute:NSLayoutAttributeNotAnAttribute
multiplier:1
constant:200];
[viewObj addConstraint:cn];
cn = [NSLayoutConstraint constraintWithItem:viewObj
attribute:NSLayoutAttributeWidth
relatedBy:NSLayoutRelationEqual
toItem:nil
attribute:NSLayoutAttributeNotAnAttribute
multiplier:1
constant:200];
[viewObj addConstraint: cn];
Note that the toItem:
argument is nil
and the second attribute is NSLayoutAttributeNotAnAttribute
, because you aren't specifying the width and height relative to anything else. If you want the subview's height and width to be relative to the superview (say, 0.5), you could do this:
cn = [NSLayoutConstraint constraintWithItem:viewObj
attribute:NSLayoutAttributeHeight
relatedBy:NSLayoutRelationEqual
toItem:self.view
attribute:NSLayoutAttributeHeight
multiplier:0.5
constant:0];
[self.view addConstraint:cn];
cn = [NSLayoutConstraint constraintWithItem:viewObj
attribute:NSLayoutAttributeWidth
relatedBy:NSLayoutRelationEqual
toItem:self.view
attribute:NSLayoutAttributeWidth
multiplier:0.5
constant:0];
[self.view addConstraint: cn];
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