Android - How to show images from resources drawab

2019-04-24 14:13发布

问题:

I'm not able to show an image which is saved in res/drawable folder. I use ImageGetter to do this. The code is below:

ImageGetter imageGetter3 = new ImageGetter() {                
    public Drawable getDrawable(String source) { 
        int id=0; 
        if (source.equals("smiley")) { 
            id = R.drawable.smiley; 
        } 
        Drawable d = getResources().getDrawable(id); 
        d.setBounds(0, 0, d.getIntrinsicWidth(), d.getIntrinsicHeight()); 
        return d; 
    } 
};

directions += "Je bent bij lokaal " + vertrek.getNaam() + "\n" 
           + "Sta met je rug voor de deur\n" 
           + Html.fromHtml("<img src=\"smiley\">", imageGetter3, null) + " Draai naar links\n";

What I see on the screen when running is a little square with "obj" text on it. So what is wrong? The image cannot be read or something else? How to show images?

Honestly I have Googled a lot and tried other methods of ImageGetter as well, but none of them seems to work, I tried these too, they don't work:

ImageGetter imageGetter2 = new ImageGetter() { 
 public Drawable getDrawable(String source) { 
      Drawable d = null; 
      d = Drawable.createFromPath(source); 
      d.setBounds(0,0, d.getIntrinsicWidth(), d.getIntrinsicHeight()); 
      return d; 
 } 
};

ImageGetter imageGetter = new ImageGetter() {                
 public Drawable getDrawable(String source) { 
     Drawable drawFromPath; 
     int path = Route.this.getResources().getIdentifier(source, "drawable","com.prj56.tracingapp"); 
     drawFromPath = (Drawable) Route.this.getResources().getDrawable(path); 
     drawFromPath.setBounds(0, 0, drawFromPath.getIntrinsicWidth(), drawFromPath.getIntrinsicHeight()); 
     return drawFromPath; 
 } 
};  

========================================================= if (....) { ImageView iv1 = new ImageView(this); iv1.setImageResource(R.drawable.smiley);

    directions += "Je bent bij lokaal " + vertrek.getNaam() + "\n" 
       + "Sta met je rug voor de deur\n";
       HERE COMES THE IMAGE! BUT HOW TO DO THIS? It's within directions textview...
    directions += " Draai naar links\n";

}

回答1:

Update 12 Dec 2016:

getResources().getDrawable() was deprecated in api 22 so you should now be using ContextCompat.getDrawable e.g.

Drawable d = ContextCompat.getDrawable(context, R.drawable.smiley);

In your activity you can call this to get your Drawable resource as a Drawable object

Drawable d = getResources().getDrawable(R.drawable.smiley);

If you want to show your drawable in an ImageView you can do this:

ImageView i = new ImageView(this);
i.setImageResource(R.drawable.smiley);

or in your xml file

<ImageView   
  android:layout_width="wrap_content"
  android:layout_height="wrap_content"
  android:src="@drawable/smiley"/>


回答2:

You can get the image with the help of pImg.Based on the adapter position get the string that is the image name.The image should be present in the drawable folder.

ImageView prodImg=(ImageView)view.findViewById(R.id.img_proj_name);
    String pImg=prod.get(position);
    int resID = view.getResources().getIdentifier("@drawable/"+pImg , "drawable", parentView.getContext().getPackageName());
    prodImg.setImageResource(resID);


回答3:

A super easy way to show it is to write this in your ImageView widget in your xml:

android:background="@drawable/your_file_name"

... and make sure you have put that image file (whether png or jpg, etc.) into your drawable folder. When you write your_file_name, you only need the title, not the file extension.

I prefer this way over programmatically writing in your .java file (as shown with other answers above), because your xml will show you the image in preview, programmatically will not, it will just show the ImageView placeholder.



回答4:

Easiest way - Can be consider the below code

We can take advantage of Imageview setImageResource , refer below code for the same. put image in the drawable like the below order

image_1.png, image_2.png, etc.

int resId = getResources().getIdentifier("image_" + imagePosition, "drawable", getPackageName());
             imageview.setImageResource(resId);


回答5:

  Drawable drawable = getResources().getDrawable(R.mydrawableID);

Now you can use it as Image, Like:-

ImageView myImage = findViewById(R.id.yourImageView);

Now fire this -

myImage.setImageResource(drawable);