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I create my hierarchy of views by code, and then I do setContentView()in the Activity with my root view like argument.

I need know width and height of one view in runtime but if i do getWidth() or getHeight(), i get 0. If i wait a few seconds i get the correct width or height.

I only want to know in what moment android calculate width / height of views. My code isn't outstanding

Thanks!

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This is because in onCreate() the layouts haven't been calculated yet. So you need to add a GlobalLayoutListener to know when layouts has been calculated and placed in screen.

final View view = findViewById(R.id.root);
ViewTreeObserver vto = view.getViewTreeObserver();
            vto.addOnGlobalLayoutListener(new OnGlobalLayoutListener() {
                @Override
                public void onGlobalLayout() {
                    ViewTreeObserver vto = view.getViewTreeObserver();
                    vto.removeGlobalOnLayoutListener(this);
                }
            });

Where root is the root layout (LinearLayout, RelativeLayout i.e). Assign your root layout with the @+id/root.

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  • You were still typing as I posted :)
    – Simon
    Jun 13, 2013 at 11:12
  • Haha yeah you posted the answer a couple of seconds before :P
    – Carnal
    Jun 13, 2013 at 11:15
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You don't say where you are trying to measure the view but my guess is it's in onCreate() or onResume()>

Try this in your onCreate().

// set a global layout listener which will be called when the layout pass is completed and the view is drawn
     mainLayout.getViewTreeObserver().addOnGlobalLayoutListener(
     new ViewTreeObserver.OnGlobalLayoutListener() {
          public void onGlobalLayout() {
               // measure your views here
          }
     }

Here, mainLayout is a reference to the root view group of the layout.

This will also be called if the layout is resized after it's first drawn (views added in code, orientation changes etc) so you will always get the correct values.

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You can use some View class. add this :

    @Override
    protected void onSizeChanged(int w, int h, int oldw, int oldh) {

        super(w,h,oldw,oldh);
        if(oldw == 0 && w !=0){
         ...
        // w and h is what you want
    }
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  • I put the createScaledBitmap method to there and it works perfect. Also the error that says Avoid object allocations during draw/layout operations (preallocate and reuse instead) is disappeared. Thanks a lot.. Jun 15, 2020 at 12:18
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For clarity, according to this Android documentation

When an Activity receives focus, it will be requested to draw its layout.

...and also measure view dimensions.

Focus receives after onResume and lose it after onPause method.

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