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Image bounds inside image view
2019 Community Moderator ElectionStrange out of memory issue while loading an image to a Bitmap objectDisable landscape mode in Android?Fling gesture detection on grid layoutWhy is the Android emulator so slow? How can we speed up the Android emulator?Stop EditText from gaining focus at Activity startup“Debug certificate expired” error in Eclipse Android pluginsHow to get the build/version number of your Android application?Android “Only the original thread that created a view hierarchy can touch its views.”Get current time and date on AndroidfindViewById in Fragment
I have an image view which has an image inside and the image bounds are different that the bounds of the Imageview. How to get the bound of the image inside the Imageview in Android.
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I have an image view which has an image inside and the image bounds are different that the bounds of the Imageview. How to get the bound of the image inside the Imageview in Android.
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I have an image view which has an image inside and the image bounds are different that the bounds of the Imageview. How to get the bound of the image inside the Imageview in Android.
android
I have an image view which has an image inside and the image bounds are different that the bounds of the Imageview. How to get the bound of the image inside the Imageview in Android.
android
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You can access the size of the underlying image like this :
ih=imageView.getMeasuredHeight();//height of imageView
iw=imageView.getMeasuredWidth();//width of imageView
iH=imageView.getDrawable().getIntrinsicHeight();//original height of underlying image
iW=imageView.getDrawable().getIntrinsicWidth();//original width of underlying image
You can also fit your image to the ImageView size with :
android:scaleType="fitxy"
android:adjustViewBounds="true"
For more info on the scaleType look at : https://thoughtbot.com/blog/android-imageview-scaletype-a-visual-guide
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use
android:scaleType="centerinside"
android:adjustViewBounds="true"
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You can access the size of the underlying image like this :
ih=imageView.getMeasuredHeight();//height of imageView
iw=imageView.getMeasuredWidth();//width of imageView
iH=imageView.getDrawable().getIntrinsicHeight();//original height of underlying image
iW=imageView.getDrawable().getIntrinsicWidth();//original width of underlying image
You can also fit your image to the ImageView size with :
android:scaleType="fitxy"
android:adjustViewBounds="true"
For more info on the scaleType look at : https://thoughtbot.com/blog/android-imageview-scaletype-a-visual-guide
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You can access the size of the underlying image like this :
ih=imageView.getMeasuredHeight();//height of imageView
iw=imageView.getMeasuredWidth();//width of imageView
iH=imageView.getDrawable().getIntrinsicHeight();//original height of underlying image
iW=imageView.getDrawable().getIntrinsicWidth();//original width of underlying image
You can also fit your image to the ImageView size with :
android:scaleType="fitxy"
android:adjustViewBounds="true"
For more info on the scaleType look at : https://thoughtbot.com/blog/android-imageview-scaletype-a-visual-guide
Best
add a comment |
You can access the size of the underlying image like this :
ih=imageView.getMeasuredHeight();//height of imageView
iw=imageView.getMeasuredWidth();//width of imageView
iH=imageView.getDrawable().getIntrinsicHeight();//original height of underlying image
iW=imageView.getDrawable().getIntrinsicWidth();//original width of underlying image
You can also fit your image to the ImageView size with :
android:scaleType="fitxy"
android:adjustViewBounds="true"
For more info on the scaleType look at : https://thoughtbot.com/blog/android-imageview-scaletype-a-visual-guide
Best
You can access the size of the underlying image like this :
ih=imageView.getMeasuredHeight();//height of imageView
iw=imageView.getMeasuredWidth();//width of imageView
iH=imageView.getDrawable().getIntrinsicHeight();//original height of underlying image
iW=imageView.getDrawable().getIntrinsicWidth();//original width of underlying image
You can also fit your image to the ImageView size with :
android:scaleType="fitxy"
android:adjustViewBounds="true"
For more info on the scaleType look at : https://thoughtbot.com/blog/android-imageview-scaletype-a-visual-guide
Best
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use
android:scaleType="centerinside"
android:adjustViewBounds="true"
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use
android:scaleType="centerinside"
android:adjustViewBounds="true"
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use
android:scaleType="centerinside"
android:adjustViewBounds="true"
use
android:scaleType="centerinside"
android:adjustViewBounds="true"
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