I want to convert dp to px in my C# code in xamarin.android, but all I could find were java codes in android studio that have some problems in xamarin. I tried to use equivalent like using Resources instead of getResources() and I could solve some little problems, but there are some problems yet that I couldn't find any equivalent for them. here are original codes, my codes, and my codes problems in xamarin:
First code
(found from Programatically set height on LayoutParams as density-independent pixels)
java code
int height = (int)TypedValue.applyDimension(TypedValue.COMPLEX_UNIT_DIP, < HEIGHT >, getResources().getDisplayMetrics());
C# code
int height = (int)TypedValue.ApplyDimension(TypedValue.COMPLEX_UNIT_DIP, < HEIGHT >, Resources.DisplayMetrics);
problems:
'TypedValue' does not contain a definition for 'COMPLEX_UNIT_DIP'
Invalid expression term < (The same error for >)
The name 'HEIGHT' does not exist in the current context
Second code
(found from Formula px to dp, dp to px android)
java code
DisplayMetrics displayMetrics = getContext().getResources().getDisplayMetrics();
int px = Math.round(dp * (displayMetrics.xdpi / DisplayMetrics.DENSITY_DEFAULT));
C# code
DisplayMetrics displayMetrics = Application.Context.Resources.DisplayMetrics;
int pixel = Math.Round(dp * (displayMetrics.Xdpi / DisplayMetrics.DensityDefault));
problem
- Operator '/' cannot be applied to operands of type 'float' and 'DisplayMetricsDensity'
Now I have actually two questions. Which code is more proper? What's equivalent code for them in xamarin.android?
Thanks in advance.
Solution to "First code":
Xamarin tends to move constants into their own enums. COMPLEX_UNIT_DIP can be found on ComplexUnitType enum. Also you cannot have < HEIGHT > in your code you actually need to pass in dips to get the equivalent pixel value. in the example below I am getting pixels in 100 dips.
Solution to "Second code":
You need to explicitly cast 'DisplayMetrics.DensityDefault' to a float and the entire round to an int:
I prefer the first approach as the second code is specifically for calculating along the "x dimension": Per Android docs and Xamarin.Android docs, the Xdpi property is
dp to px:
Answer taken from here : https://stackoverflow.com/a/8490361/6949388
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These are from the project that I am currently working on..