@hotveryspicy I have one xml layout file created lets say share.xml and there are some imageviews and textviews are placed. Now what I want to do is place respective images for imageviews and values for textviews in that share.xml. And after that I want to capture image of that created layout in background so there will no effect on the current view of the screen.
@hotveryspicy I got something like this Bitmap b = Bitmap.createBitmap(theView.getWidth(), theView.getHeight(), Bitmap.Config.ARGB_8888); Canvas c = new Canvas(b); theView.draw(c);
I am stuck in a problem from whole day
I want to send graphs in email. So for that i have captured bitmap of that graph and save it in sdcard as image. that works successfully
private Bitmap TakeImage(View v) {
Bitmap screen = null;
try {
v.setDrawingCacheEnabled(true);
v.measure(Me...
btw guys. I'm very much wondering why haven't they used overloading for the Canvas.clip* methods. I mean, we have clipPath, clipRect, clipRegion, etc., why not just clip. It just leaps to the eye and makes one wonder.
The same goes with the numerous draw* methods. Can't really get it
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@hotveryspicy I can't understand why instead of having one overloaded clip funciton, they have many different, e.g. instead of having clipRect(Rect) and clipRegion(Region), why not just clip(Rect) and clip(Region) this is by far the more intuitive way for me.
@hotveryspicy I don't have a problem. Not at all. I'm just trying to discuss it with other android/java developers whether this kind of method naming is adequate. I'm just interested in what others think. Don't they find this kind naming awkward, too?