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A: Android App OutOfMemory Error

varunkrYou should try using this function for decoding the file. This method loads a scaled down version of the bitmap using the inSampleSize variable which reduces the memory consumption. private Bitmap decodeFile(File f){ Bitmap b = null; //Decode image size BitmapFactory.Options o =...

Thank you! Could you please explain to me what IMAGE_MAX_SIZE is? Is this the same function that I see on this page under the "Use an existing bitmap" header?
@DavidB No, the decodeFile there and one in your code are just using the default implementation in the BitmapFactory class which does not take care o this. In this method the image is being scaled appropriately so as to prevent memory errors. IMAGE_MAX_SIZE is the new size you want to scale it to.aka your imageView dimensions.
@DavidB Also I must say this to clarify your doubt in the question. SImply killing the activity doesn't guarantee that the memory will be cleared. To do that you will need to clear thr process which you should never do, instead leave it to the OS.
Very well. The thing is, the ImageView matches whatever the width of the device screen is, and I want to maintain the image's aspect ratio. Will that be a problem when using this?
You should try it once to see how the image looks. Aspect ratio shouldn't be a problem IMO. Quality might be an issue though you should try it to be sure.
@DavidB do inform me once whether this solves your problem or not !!
The problem that I am having is that I need to be able to set a specific width and height for the image, but I cannot figure out how to.
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How big is the image? What values do u get for imageWidth and height in resizeBitmap method?
The image dimensions are 3120x4160.
I am trying to use bmpFactoryOptions.outWidth to set the image's width, but it is not working.
@DavidB This is obviously a very big image. Try using a value close to the screenWidth or height.
Yes, but I cannot figure out how to change it.
@DavidB What do you mean by that? Simply use IMAGE_MAX_SIZE = someValue where someValue is close to the width or height of screen. For starters simply use 1000
I am using screen width, but the image width does not actually match the screen width. It is slightly smaller.
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So you are saying that the image is not displayed correctly?
There is some padding/margin?
 
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Yes, there is a significant amount of space between the edges of the screen. The aspect ratio is maintained though.

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