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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T19:13:03+00:00 2026-06-15T19:13:03+00:00

I’m trying to animate a control in Cocoa with auto layout. Now, I can

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I’m trying to animate a control in Cocoa with auto layout.

Now, I can set [[constraint animator] setConstant:newWidth];, which works.
But how can I get the right constraint?

With [self constraints] you can get all the constraints, and in this case I can just select constraints[0], but the order of the constraints may vary.

How can I be certain I always have the right constraint?
The constraints are set in Interface Builder. I have seen that you can add a IBOutlet to it, but it doesn’t seem necessary.


My solution

Thanks, it worked great. I wrote a little category.


NSView+NSLayoutConstraintFilter.h

#import <Cocoa/Cocoa.h>

@interface NSView (NSLayoutConstraintFilter)
- (NSLayoutConstraint *)constraintForAttribute:(NSLayoutAttribute)attribute;
- (NSArray *)constaintsForAttribute:(NSLayoutAttribute)attribute;
@end

NSView+NSLayoutConstraintFilter.m

#import "NSView+NSLayoutConstraintFilter.h"

@implementation NSView (NSLayoutConstraintFilter)

- (NSArray *)constaintsForAttribute:(NSLayoutAttribute)attribute {
    NSPredicate *predicate = [NSPredicate predicateWithFormat:@"firstAttribute = %d", attribute];
    NSArray *filteredArray = [[self constraints] filteredArrayUsingPredicate:predicate];

    return filteredArray;
}

- (NSLayoutConstraint *)constraintForAttribute:(NSLayoutAttribute)attribute {
    NSArray *constraints = [self constaintsForAttribute:attribute];

    if (constraints.count) {
        return constraints[0];
    }

    return nil;
}

@end
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    2026-06-15T19:13:04+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 7:13 pm

    Every contraint has an attribute [constraint firstAttribute]
    It returns an enum NSLayoutAttribute

    typedef NS_ENUM(NSInteger, NSLayoutAttribute) {
        NSLayoutAttributeLeft = 1,
        NSLayoutAttributeRight,
        NSLayoutAttributeTop,
        NSLayoutAttributeBottom,
        NSLayoutAttributeLeading,
        NSLayoutAttributeTrailing,
        NSLayoutAttributeWidth,
        NSLayoutAttributeHeight,
        NSLayoutAttributeCenterX,
        NSLayoutAttributeCenterY,
        NSLayoutAttributeBaseline,
    
        NSLayoutAttributeNotAnAttribute = 0
    };
    

    so you can check NSLayoutAttributeWidth for width.

    Sample code:

    NSArray constraints = [self constraints];
    NSPredicate *predicate = [NSPredicate predicateWithFormat:@"firstAttribute = %d", NSLayoutAttributeWidth];
    NSArray *filteredArray = [constraints filteredArrayUsingPredicate:predicate];
    if(filteredArray.count == 0){
          return nil;
    }
    NSLayoutConstraint *constraint =  [constraints objectAtIndex:0];
    
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