# Image Scales This Swift extension provides convenient properties to scale `Image` views to predefined sizes. The `scale(_:contentMode:)` method is used to resize an image or other view to a specific size while keeping its aspect ratio. ## Properties | Property Name | Size | Content Mode | | --- | --- | --- | | xSmall | 16 x 16 | .fit | | xSmall2 | 16 x 16 | .fill | | small | 20 x 20 | .fit | | small2 | 20 x 20 | .fill | | medium | 24 x 24 | .fit | | medium2 | 24 x 24 | .fill | | large | 36 x 36 | .fit | | large2 | 36 x 36 | .fill | | xLarge | 48 x 48 | .fit | | xLarge2 | 48 x 48 | .fill | | xxLarge | 64 x 64 | .fit | | xxLarge2 | 64 x 64 | .fill | | xxxLarge | 90 x 90 | .fit | | xxxLarge2 | 90 x 90 | .fill | ## Method ```swift func scale(_ scale: CGSize, contentMode: ContentMode) -> some View ``` **Description** Scales the view to the specified size while maintaining its aspect ratio. Use this method to resize an image or other view to a specific size while keeping its aspect ratio. **Parameters** | Parameter | Description | | --- | --- | | scale | The target size for the view, specified as a CGSize. | | contentMode | The content mode to use when scaling the view. The default value is ContentMode.aspectFit. | **Return Value** A new view that scales the original view to the specified size. **Example Usage** ```swift Image("my-image") .scale(CGSize(width: 100, height: 100), contentMode: .fill) ``` In this example, the Image view is scaled to a size of `100` points by `100` points while maintaining its aspect ratio. The `contentMode` parameter is set to `.fill`, which means that the image is stretched to fill the available space, possibly cutting off some of the edges.