AFAIK, there is no method which returns imageview's current image , however I have created a workaround for this....
array= [NSArray arrayWithObjects:[UIImage imageNamed:@"1.jpg"],[UIImage imageNamed:@"2.jpg"],[UIImage imageNamed:@"3.jpg"],[UIImage imageNamed:@"4.jpg"],[UIImage imageNamed:@"5.jpg"],nil];
mainSlideShowImageView.animationImages= array;
mainSlideShowImageView.animationDuration=15.0;
i=0;
timer = [NSTimer scheduledTimerWithTimeInterval:3.0 target:self selector:@selector(increase) userInfo:nil repeats:YES];
[mainSlideShowImageView startAnimating];
-(void)increase
{
i++;
if (i>4) {
i=0;
}
}
-(void)getimage
{
UIImage* im = [array objectAtIndex:i];
// im is the current image of imageview
}
I have taken 5 images here and animation duration of 15 , that means image will change at every 3 seconds, so I have kept timer to fire at every 3 seconds ... and since array contains 5 images ... so if 'i' goes beyond 4 I have put it back to 0 in method increase
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