Android: How to get a custom View's height and width? [duplicate]

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How to size an Android view based on its parent’s dimensions

how do I use getMeasuredWidth() and getMeasuredHeight? It always returns 0. what is the diffrence between this and getHeight() and getWidth()?


Solution 1:

Just got a solution to get height and width of a custom view:

@Override
protected void onSizeChanged(int xNew, int yNew, int xOld, int yOld){
    super.onSizeChanged(xNew, yNew, xOld, yOld);

    viewWidth = xNew;
    viewHeight = yNew;
}

Its working in my case.

Solution 2:

Don't try to get them inside its constructor. Try Call them in onDraw() method.

Solution 3:

You can use the following method to get the width and height of the view, For example,

int height = yourView.getLayoutParams().height;
int width = yourView.getLayoutParams().width;

This gives the converted value of the view which specified in the XML layout.

Say if the specified value for height is 53dp in XML, you will get the converted value in integer as 80.

Solution 4:

I was also lost around getMeasuredWidth() and getMeasuredHeight() getHeight() and getWidth() for a long time.......... later i found onSizeChanged() method to be REALLY helpful.

New Blog Post: how to get width and height dimensions of a customView (extends View) in Android http://syedrakibalhasan.blogspot.com/2011/02/how-to-get-width-and-height-dimensions.html