I am generating a string from database dynamically which has the same name of image in drawable
folder.
Now I want to set that value for ImageView
using setImageDrawable(R.id.StringGenerated)
dynamically.
Any Suggestions..
I am generating a string from database dynamically which has the same name of image in drawable
folder.
Now I want to set that value for ImageView
using setImageDrawable(R.id.StringGenerated)
dynamically.
Any Suggestions..
Try this,
int id = getResources().getIdentifier("yourpackagename:drawable/" + StringGenerated, null, null);
This will return the id of the drawable you want to access... then you can set the image in the imageview by doing the following
imageview.setImageResource(id);
Drawable image = ImageOperations(context,ed.toString(),"image.jpg");
ImageView imgView = new ImageView(context);
imgView = (ImageView)findViewById(R.id.image1);
imgView.setImageDrawable(image);
or
setImageDrawable(getResources().getDrawable(R.drawable.icon));
The resource drawable names are not stored as strings, so you'll have to resolve the string into the integer constant generated during the build. You can use the Resources
class to resolve the string into that integer.
Resources res = getResources();
int resourceId = res.getIdentifier(
generatedString, "drawable", getPackageName() );
imageView.setImageResource( resourceId );
This resolves your generated string into the integer that the ImageView
can use to load the right image.
Alternately, you can use the id to load the Drawable
manually and then set the image using that drawable instead of the resource ID.
Drawable drawable = res.getDrawable( resourceId );
imageView.setImageDrawable( drawable );
You can try to use this code:
ImageView ImgView = (ImageView)findViewById(R.id.ImgView);
ImgView.setImageResource(R.drawable.myicon);
As simple as this answer:
Drawable myDrawable = getResources().getDrawable(R.drawable.pic);
imageview.setImageDrawable(myDrawable);
All the answers posted do not apply today. For example, getDrawable() is deprecated. Here is an updated answer, cheers!
ContextCompat.getDrawable(mContext, drawable)
From documented method
public static final android.graphics.drawable.Drawable getDrawable(@NotNull android.content.Context context,
@android.support.annotation.DrawableRes int id
This works, at least in Android API 15
ImageView = imgv;
Resources res = getResources(); // need this to fetch the drawable
Drawable draw = res.getDrawable( R.drawable.image_name_in_drawable );
imgv.setImageDrawable(draw);
You could use setImageResource(), but the documentation specifies that "does Bitmap reading and decoding on the UI thread, which can cause a latency hiccup ... consider using setImageDrawable() or setImageBitmap()." as stated by chetto
If You cannot get Resources object like this in a class which is not an Activity, you have to add getContext() method for getResources() for example
ImageView image = (ImageView) v.findViewById(R.id.item_image);
int id = getContext().getResources().getIdentifier(imageName, "drawable", getContext().getPackageName());
image.setImageResource(id);
imageView.setImageDrawable(getResources().getDrawable(R.drawable.my_drawable));
You can also use something like:
imageView.setImageDrawable(ActivityCompat.getDrawable(getContext(),
R.drawable.generatedID));
or using Picasso:
Picasso.with(getContext()).load(R.drawable.generatedId).into(imageView);
From API 22 use:
Drawable myDrawable = ResourcesCompat.getDrawable(getResources(),
R.drawable.dos_red, null);
Construct a POJO.java class and create "constructor, getter & setter methods"
class POJO{
public POJO(Drawable proImagePath) {
setProductImagePath(proImagePath);
}
public Drawable getProductImagePath() {
return productImagePath;
}
public void setProductImagePath(Drawable productImagePath) {
this.productImagePath = productImagePath;
}
}
Then setup the adapters through image drawable resources to CustomAdapter.java
class CustomAdapter extends ArrayAdapter<POJO>{
private ArrayList<POJO> cartList = new ArrayList<POJO>();
public MyCartAdapter(Context context, int resource) {
super(context, resource);
}
public MyCartAdapter(Context context, ArrayList<POJO> cartList) {
super(context, 0, cartList);
this.context = context;
this.cartList = cartList;
}
@Override
public View getView(int position, View convertView, ViewGroup parent) {
/*
*Here you can setup your layout and references.
**/
ImageView productImage = (ImageView) rootView.findViewById(R.id.cart_pro_image);
productImage.setImageDrawable(POJO.getProductImagePath());
}
}
Then pass the references through ActivityClass.java
public class MyCartActivity extends AppCompatActivity{
POJO pojo;
CustomAdapter customAdapter;
ArrayList<POJO> cartList = new ArrayList<POJO>();
@Override
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
setContentView(R.layout.your_layout);
customAdapter = new CustomAdapter(this, cartList);
pojo = new POJO(getResources().getDrawable(R.drawable.help_green));
}
}
Now you can use setImageDrawable(Drawable drawable). example:
ImageView iState = findViewById(R.id.imageview_state);
if (isOk){
iState.setImageDrawable(getDrawable(R.drawable.outline_ok));
}else{
iState.setImageDrawable(getDrawable(R.drawable.outline_no));
}
a piece of my project, everything works! )
@Override
public void onBindViewHolder(RecyclerView.ViewHolder holder, int position) {
final ModelSystemTraining modelSystemTraining = items.get(position);
int icon = context.getResources().getIdentifier(String.valueOf(modelSystemTraining.getItemIcon()), "drawable", context.getPackageName());
final FragmentViewHolderSystem fragmentViewHolderSystem = (FragmentViewHolderSystem) holder;
final View itemView = fragmentViewHolderSystem.itemView;
// Set Icon
fragmentViewHolderSystem.trainingIconImage.setImageResource(icon);
// Set Title
fragmentViewHolderSystem.title.setText(modelSystemTraining.getItemTitle());
// Set Desc
fragmentViewHolderSystem.description.setText(modelSystemTraining.getItemDescription());
The 'R' file can not be generated at the run time of the app. You may use some other alternatives such as using if-else
or switch-case