This will determine if a view's frame is within the bounds of all of its superviews (up to the root view). One practical use case is determining if a child view is (at least partially) visible within a scrollview.
Swift 5.x:
func isVisible(view: UIView) -> Bool {
    func isVisible(view: UIView, inView: UIView?) -> Bool {
        guard let inView = inView else { return true }
        let viewFrame = inView.convert(view.bounds, from: view)
        if viewFrame.intersects(inView.bounds) {
            return isVisible(view: view, inView: inView.superview)
        }
        return false
    }
    return isVisible(view: view, inView: view.superview)
}
Older swift versions
func isVisible(view: UIView) -> Bool {
    func isVisible(view: UIView, inView: UIView?) -> Bool {
        guard let inView = inView else { return true }
        let viewFrame = inView.convertRect(view.bounds, fromView: view)
        if CGRectIntersectsRect(viewFrame, inView.bounds) {
            return isVisible(view, inView: inView.superview)
        }
        return false
    }
    return isVisible(view, inView: view.superview)
}
Potential improvements:
- Respect alphaandhidden.
- Respect clipsToBounds, as a view may exceed the bounds of its superview if false.