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How to create an ImageView that fills the parent height and displays an Image as big as possible?

开发者 https://www.devze.com 2023-01-27 05:38 出处:网络
I have an Imag开发者_开发知识库eView that is defined in the following way: <ImageView android:id=\"@+id/cover_view\"

I have an Imag开发者_开发知识库eView that is defined in the following way:

 <ImageView
  android:id="@+id/cover_view"
  android:layout_width="wrap_content"
  android:layout_height="match_parent"
  android:layout_below="@id/title"
  android:layout_above="@id/divider"
  android:adjustViewBounds="true"
  android:src="@drawable/image_placeholder"
  android:scaleType="fitStart"/>

Now after downloading a new bitmap I change the drawable. The image now appears in the top left corner of the ImageView. Is there a way to have the image fill up the whole height that is possible and then adjust the width of the view to enable scaling the image without changing the ascpect ratio?

The image fills up all the space on a standard screen but on a WVGA Resolution the image takes only about half of the actual height of the ImageView.


If I'm understanding you correctly, what you need to use is the centerCrop scaleType. fitStart scales the image proportionally, but neither the width nor height will exceed the size of the view, and the image will, as you said, have a top|left gravity.

Using centerCrop scales the image proportionally, but causes the shortest edge of the image to match the size of the view, and if there is additional data on the long side that does not fit, it is simply cropped off. The gravity is, of course, center. The below worked for me:

<ImageView
        android:src="@drawable/image_placeholder"
        android:id="@+id/cover_view"
        android:layout_width="fill_parent"
        android:layout_height="fill_parent"
        android:scaleType="centerCrop"
/>


You can change scale type to fitXY via call to

imageView.setScaleType(ScaleType.FIT_XY);


simply do it in xml like

android:scaleType="fitXY"


Basically the answer here is that there is no predefined value for what you are trying to achieve. The solution is to create a Matrix that fits to your needs and call setImageMatrix(matrix) on your ImageView.

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