-1

I used this code to change actionbar color that is used with appcompat lib:

actionBar.setBackgroundDrawable(new ColorDrawable(R.color.teleblue));

but in use color changes and in different screen sizes color is different. I don't want to clean the original question with tricky ways. how can I fix it?

thank you

1 Answer 1

1

R.color.teleblue is a resource identifier not a #AARRGGBB color.

Depending on what type actionBar is some of following options may or may not be available:

actionBar.setBackgroundResource(R.color.teleblue); // if it's Toolbar

actionBar.setBackgroundDrawable( // if it's ActionBar
    new ColorDrawable(
        actionBar.getThemedContext().getResources().getColor(R.color.teleblue));

actionBar.setBackgroundDrawable( // if it's ActionBar
    ContextCompat.getDrawable(
        actionBar.getThemedContext(),
        R.color.teleblue));

actionBar.setBackgroundDrawable( // if it's Toolbar
    ContextCompat.getDrawable(
        actionBar.getContext(),
        R.color.teleblue));
5
  • when I use actionBar.setBackgroundDrawable( new ColorDrawable( actionBar.getThemedContext().getResources().getColor(R.color.teleblue)); result is 2e5b81 but when use my own code result is 7a778 and default color is 212121. but why same color changes with different codes?
    – David
    May 26, 2015 at 15:02
  • What do you call result? May 26, 2015 at 16:22
  • result=color of actionbar
    – David
    May 29, 2015 at 8:44
  • As i said R.color.teleblue is not a color but a resource identifier so you can use it to look up resources (getDrawable(R.color.teleblue) or getColor(R.color.teleblue) but NOT use it as a color int (new ColorDrawable(R.color.teleblue) or setBckgroundColor(R.color.teleblue). May 29, 2015 at 9:20
  • o yes. that's because resource identifier is a int and can be use as a argb or rgb color. thank you
    – David
    May 30, 2015 at 19:15

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.