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Signed-off-by: Matt Bruce <matt.bruce@verizon.com>
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@ -204,28 +204,6 @@ open class ButtonBase: UIButton, ViewProtocol, UserInfoable, Clickable {
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setAttributedTitle(mutableText, for: .highlighted)
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}
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open override func hitTest(_ point: CGPoint, with event: UIEvent?) -> UIView? {
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let size = intrinsicContentSize
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// Create a minimumHitArea variable with a value that represents the minimum size of the hit area you want to create for the button.
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let minimumHitArea = CGSize(width: size.width, height: hitAreaHeight)
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// Create a new hitFrame variable that is the same size as the minimumHitArea variable, but is centered on the button's frame.
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let hitFrame = CGRect(
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x: self.bounds.midX - minimumHitArea.width / 2,
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y: self.bounds.midY - minimumHitArea.height / 2,
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width: minimumHitArea.width,
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height: minimumHitArea.height
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)
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// If the point that was passed to the hitTest(_:with:) method is within the hitFrame, return the button itself. This will cause the button to handle the touch event.
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if hitFrame.contains(point) {
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return self
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}
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// If the point is not within the hitFrame, return nil. This will cause the touch event to be handled by another view.
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return nil
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}
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}
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// MARK: AppleGuidelinesTouchable
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