this is a really simple question on which I've found no answer :/ How can I quickly access the screen resolution (width, height) as integer values?
I've tried this one, but it always shows zero on my emulator:
DisplayMetrics dm = new DisplayMetrics();
int width = dm.widthPixels / 2;
In my case I want to dynamically create a table with tableRows, each containing two cols. This cols all shall fill half 开发者_Python百科of the screen in width.
Can someone give me a hint?
The trashkalmar answer is correct.
However, the results will be specific to the activity context. If you want the whole device screen resolution:
DisplayMetrics displayMetrics = new DisplayMetrics();
WindowManager wm = (WindowManager) getApplicationContext().getSystemService(Context.WINDOW_SERVICE); // the results will be higher than using the activity context object or the getWindowManager() shortcut
wm.getDefaultDisplay().getMetrics(displayMetrics);
int screenWidth = displayMetrics.widthPixels;
int screenHeight = displayMetrics.heightPixels;
Note that the results also depend on the current device orientation.
You can get screen metrics in this way:
Display d = ((WindowManager)getSystemService(Context.WINDOW_SERVICE)).getDefaultDisplay();
int width = d.getWidth();
int height = d.getHeight();
1.Simply use This inside activity to get screen width and height pixels.
DisplayMetrics metrics = new DisplayMetrics();
getWindowManager().getDefaultDisplay()
.getMetrics(metrics);
int width = metrics.widthPixels;
int height = metrics.heightPixels;
2.This can also be used But requires Api level inlined check
Display display = getWindowManager().getDefaultDisplay();
Point size = new Point();
if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= Build.VERSION_CODES.HONEYCOMB_MR2) {
display.getSize(size);
int width2 = size.x;
int height2 = size.y;
} else {
int width2 = display.getWidth();
int height2 = display.getHeight();
}
3.Use This when you are not in activity but having context
WindowManager wm = (WindowManager) context.getSystemService(
Context.WINDOW_SERVICE);
Display display1 = wm.getDefaultDisplay();
Point size1 = new Point();
int width1;
int height1;
if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= Build.VERSION_CODES.HONEYCOMB_MR2) {
display1.getSize(size1);
width1 = size1.x;
height1 = size1.y;
} else {
width2 = display.getWidth();
height2 = display.getHeight();
}
I use the following:
int scrWidth = getWindowManager().getDefaultDisplay().getWidth();
int scrHeight = getWindowManager().getDefaultDisplay().getHeight();
No muss, no fuss, just 2 class variables
The easiest way will be to implement onSizeChanged. You are probably getting a value of 0 because the view hasn't initialized yet. You can't call the above code in the View constructor for example.
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