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ios - Crop UIImage to center square

I get images that are in 1920x1080 resolution. I am attempting to crop them to the center square area (ie 1080x1080 square in the center). The resolution may change in the future. Would it be possible to crop the image this way? I have tried a couple things posted on SO, but I always get an image that is 660x1080 if I try to crop then center. Here is an image depicting what I want to achieve. pic

Basically the red is original, green is what I want, and yellow is just showing mixX and midY lines.

The code I tried.

func imageByCroppingImage(image: UIImage, toSize size: CGSize) -> UIImage{
    let newCropWidth: CGFloat?
    let newCropHeight: CGFloat?

    if image.size.width < image.size.height {
        if image.size.width < size.width {
            newCropWidth = size.width
        } else {
            newCropWidth = image.size.width
        }
        newCropHeight = (newCropWidth! * size.height) / size.width
    } else {
        if image.size.height < size.height {
            newCropHeight = size.height
        } else {
            newCropHeight = image.size.height
        }
        newCropWidth = (newCropHeight! * size.width) / size.height
    }

    let x = image.size.width / 2.0 - newCropWidth! / 2.0
    let y = image.size.height / 2.0 - newCropHeight! / 2.0

    let cropRect = CGRect(x: x, y: y, width: newCropWidth!, height: newCropHeight!)
    let imageRef = image.cgImage!.cropping(to: cropRect)

    let cropped = UIImage(cgImage: imageRef!, scale: 1.0, orientation: .right)
    return cropped
}

And then I pass that method a CGSize(1080, 1080). I get an image that is 660, 1080. Any thoughts?

The intent is to crop the image, not to just display it centered.

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You can use the same approach I used in this answer without the line UIBezierPath(ovalIn: breadthRect).addClip()


extension UIImage {
    var isPortrait:  Bool    { size.height > size.width }
    var isLandscape: Bool    { size.width > size.height }
    var breadth:     CGFloat { min(size.width, size.height) }
    var breadthSize: CGSize  { .init(width: breadth, height: breadth) }
    func squared(isOpaque: Bool = false) -> UIImage? {
        guard let cgImage = cgImage?
            .cropping(to: .init(origin: .init(x: isLandscape ? ((size.width-size.height)/2).rounded(.down) : 0,
                                              y: isPortrait  ? ((size.height-size.width)/2).rounded(.down) : 0),
                                size: breadthSize)) else { return nil }
        let format = imageRendererFormat
        format.opaque = isOpaque
        return UIGraphicsImageRenderer(size: breadthSize, format: format).image { _ in
            UIImage(cgImage: cgImage, scale: 1, orientation: imageOrientation)
            .draw(in: .init(origin: .zero, size: breadthSize))
        }
    }
}

let imageURL = URL(string: "http://i.stack.imgur.com/Xs4RX.jpg")!
let image = UIImage(data: try! Data(contentsOf: imageURL))!

let squared = image.squared()

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