i need to load a image from assets to avoid a froyo 2.2.2 bug resizing POT images in some particular cases. The way to avoid it is loading the image files from assets dir.
I'm trying to do with this:
String imagePath = "radiocd5.png";
AssetManager mngr = context.getAssets();
// Create an input stream to read from the asset folder
InputStream is=null;
try {
is = mngr.open(imagePath);
} catch (IOException e1) { e1.printStackTrace();}
//Get the texture from the Android resource directory
//InputStream is = context.getResources().openRawResource(R.drawable.radiocd5);
Bitmap bitmap = null;
try {
//BitmapFactory is an Android graphics utility for images
bitmap = BitmapFactory.decodeStream(is);
} finally {
//Always clear and close
try {
is.close();
is = null;
} catch (IOException e) {
}
}
But i am getting NullPointerException on the line is.close();
i capture a FileNotFoundException: radiocd5.png, but that file is on my assets directory :S
What am i doing bad? The file is called radiocd5.png
and it is on the assets
directory
You can follow my tutorials on displaying data from Assets: https://xjaphx.wordpress.com/2011/10/02/store-and-use-files-in-assets/
The sample with loading image and text to display.
I now added the relevant part of the provided link (in case of earthquake or something) ;-) Taifun
Instead of using the assets dir, put the file into /res/raw, and you can then access it using the following URI:
android.resource://com.your.packagename/" + R.raw.radiocd5