I have one button in an AbsoluteL开发者_开发知识库ayout in an XML file. From there I am able to set the (x,y) position of the button.
How can I get and set the (x,y) coordinates of the button programmatically?
Thanks all.
You have to get a reference to you button, for example by calling findViewById(). When you got the reference to the button you can set the x and y value with button.setX() and button.setY().
....
Button myButton = (Button) findViewById(R.id.<id of the button in the layout xml file>);
myButton.setX(<x value>);
myButton.setY(<y value>);
....
The answer you're looking for is in LayoutParams
. Firstly, I'd suggest not using AbsoluteLayout -- it's deprecated -- and using something else, maybe a FrameLayout, and just using the left and top margins as your x and y offsets.
However, to answer your question:
Button button = (Button)findViewById(R.id.my_button);
AbsoluteLayout.LayoutParams absParams =
(AbsoluteLayout.LayoutParams)button.getLayoutParams();
absParams.x = myNewX;
absParams.y = myNewY;
button.setLayoutParams(absParams);
Or alternatively:
Button button = (Button)findViewById(R.id.my_button);
button.setLayoutParams(new AbsoluteLayout.LayoutParams(
AbsoluteLayout.LayoutParams.FILL_PARENT, AbsoluteLayout.LayoutParams,
myNewX, myNewY));
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Try using the layout-method of the View: http://developer.android.com/reference/android/view/View.html#layout(int,%20int,%20int,%20int)
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