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After I call the setCompoundDrawables method, the compound Drawable is not shown..

Drawable myDrawable = getResources().getDrawable(R.drawable.btn);
btn.setCompoundDrawables(myDrawable, null, null, null);

Any thoughts?

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    As stated in the answers below, the variant of the method named (..)WithIntrinsicBounds needs to be called. On a side note, padding for the Compound Drawable must be set after this call to cause an effect
    – Dr1Ku
    Jun 27, 2012 at 16:17
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    The document says: The Drawables must already have had setBounds(Rect) called.
    – user1521536
    Dec 15, 2012 at 10:44
  • hi hunterp, just met you at coffee shop (Angel), now that I know you know what Android Drawables are (and perhaps you've hit memory out of error errors when working with many of them), I can tell you about some of the projects I've collaborated had to deal with this issue, check out github.com/JakeWharton/DiskLruCache (which I collaborated to make more android friendly) which is used by Picasso (github.com/square/picasso)
    – Gubatron
    Aug 7, 2013 at 19:33
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    @Dr1Ku Actually I have it before and is works anyway.
    – Sotti
    Mar 6, 2014 at 22:21
  • Please see this link stackoverflow.com/a/71966649/12272687
    – Mori
    Apr 22, 2022 at 9:43

11 Answers 11

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I needed to be using setCompoundDrawablesWithIntrinsicBounds.

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    thankyou very much .. this works for me.. may i know whats the difference between these two ? Jun 6, 2014 at 7:13
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    @user1324936 The 'relative' version requires API 17, others can be used with previous versions
    – milosmns
    Mar 26, 2015 at 14:47
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    @user1324936 setCompoundDrawablesWithIntrinsicBounds was added in API Level 3
    – Greg Ennis
    Apr 1, 2015 at 21:47
  • I was using setCompoundDrawableRelativeWithIntrinsicBounds <- this one was added on API 17. Be careful of the intellisense.
    – nww04
    Dec 21, 2016 at 14:42
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    SetcCompoundDrawable ducomentation: Sets the Drawables (if any) to appear to the left of, above, to the right of, and below the text. Use null if you do not want a Drawable there. The Drawables must already have had setBounds(Rect) called. setBounds() is not called on your drawables. Aug 8, 2017 at 10:52
76

Use This (I tested). It works good

Drawable image = context.getResources().getDrawable( R.drawable.ic_action );
int h = image.getIntrinsicHeight(); 
int w = image.getIntrinsicWidth();   
image.setBounds( 0, 0, w, h );
button.setCompoundDrawables( image, null, null, null );
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    This is useful when targeting APIs lower than 17, since EditText#setCompoundDrawablesWithIntrinsicBounds requires at least API 17. Feb 21, 2016 at 12:49
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    Can you provide a source for that? All the documentation I've seen indicates this has been available since API 1.
    – kurifu
    Oct 18, 2016 at 22:58
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Image is blank because it hasn't got specified bounds. You may use setCompoundDrawables() but before you should specify image's bounds, using Drawable.setBounds() method

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    Best answer because you actually provide the reasoning as to why setBounds is important.
    – Andy
    Dec 10, 2017 at 16:05
  • @Andy Exactly, hate these top answers with 800 votes that just copy pasted one code line without any words
    – Big_Chair
    Apr 14, 2019 at 8:53
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Example set to the top:

view.setCompoundDrawablesWithIntrinsicBounds(
    null,
    getResources().getDrawable(R.drawable.some_img),
    null,
    null
);

arguments order: (left, top, right, bottom)

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    this should be the accepted answer, in my case using button. and it workeds as expected!!! It also backward compatibility.
    – mochadwi
    Mar 17, 2019 at 6:57
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A little bit simpler again:

Drawable image = context.getResources().getDrawable(R.drawable.ic_action );
image.setBounds( 0, 0, image.getIntrinsicWidth(), image.getIntrinsicHeight() );
button.setCompoundDrawables( image, null, null, null );
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The Image is not shown as you didn't specify the bounds, so you have 2 options here.

1st Method

Use setCompoundDrawablesWithIntrinsicBounds method, as shown below

Drawable myDrawable = getResources().getDrawable(R.drawable.btn);
btn. setCompoundDrawablesWithIntrinsicBounds(myDrawable, null, null, null);

2nd Method

You can apply bounds to the drawable before applying to the TextView, as shown below

Drawable myDrawable = getResources().getDrawable(R.drawable.btn);
myDrawable.setBounds( 0, 0, myDrawable.getIntrinsicWidth(), myDrawable.getIntrinsicHeight());
btn.setCompoundDrawables(myDrawable, null, null, null);

That's it.

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  • Nice you actually included examples and the pre API 17 implementation which more directly addressed the setCompoundDrawables method. Jul 5, 2022 at 15:08
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It is deprecated in API 22.

This code is useful for me:

Drawable drawable = ResourcesCompat.getDrawable(getResources(),R.drawable.wen, null);
drawable.setBounds(0, 0, drawable.getMinimumWidth(),
drawable.getMinimumHeight());
tv.setCompoundDrawables(drawable, null, null, null);
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In Kotlin:

1) Set drawable:

val drawable = ContextCompat.getDrawable(context!!,R.drawable.ic_image)?.apply {
    setBounds(0, 0, intrinsicWidth, intrinsicHeight)
}

or

val drawable = ResourcesCompat.getDrawable(resources, R.drawable.ic_image, null)?.apply {
    setBounds(0, 0, minimumWidth, minimumHeight)
}

2) Set TextView:

textView.setCompoundDrawablesWithIntrinsicBounds(drawable, null, null, null)

or

button.setCompoundDrawables(null, drawable, null, null)
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  • For Textview setCompoundDrawablesWithIntrinsicBounds will worked.. Feb 10, 2020 at 13:53
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For me setCompoundDrawablesWithIntrinsicBounds(Drawable, Drawable, Drawable, Drawable) did not work.

I had to use setCompoundDrawablesWithIntrinsicBounds(0, 0, 0, 0).

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    What for? For removing a drawable?
    – CoolMind
    Dec 14, 2018 at 15:40
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Example with Kotlin:

    val myView = layoutInflater.inflate(R.layout.my_view, null) as TextView
    myView.setCompoundDrawablesWithIntrinsicBounds(0, myDrawable, 0, 0)
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In Kotlin with Databinding

binding.tvTime.setCompoundDrawablesWithIntrinsicBounds(
            ResourcesCompat.getDrawable(resources, android.R.drawable.ic_menu_recent_history, null),
            null,null,null)

where tvTime is textView and Position (Rigth,Top,Left,Bottom), More about binding is here https://stackoverflow.com/a/72360048/12272687

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