Appearance for class when contained in container class

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Use appearanceWhenContainedInInstancesOfClasses: to customize the appearance for instance of a class when contained within an instance of container class. For example customization of UILabel’s textColor and backgroundColor within ViewController class will look like this:

Set UILabel text color

Swift:

UILabel.appearanceWhenContainedInInstancesOfClasses([ViewController.self]).textColor = UIColor.whiteColor()

Objective-C:

[UILabel appearanceWhenContainedInInstancesOfClasses:@[[ViewController class]]].textColor = [UIColor whiteColor];

Set UILabel background color

Swift:

UILabel.appearanceWhenContainedInInstancesOfClasses([ViewController.self]).backgroundColor = UIColor.blueColor()

Objective-C:

[UILabel appearanceWhenContainedInInstancesOfClasses:@[[ViewController class]]].backgroundColor = [UIColor blueColor];

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15 UIColor
26 UIImage
28 CALayer
30 NSDate
40 iBeacon
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63 UIAppearance
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101 Segues
104 EventKit
105 NSBundle
106 SiriKit
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117 3D Touch
119 Keychain
122 Block
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