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I need to draw an empty circle and I know I can have one like this :

<shape xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
    android:innerRadius="0dp"
    android:shape="oval"
    android:thicknessRatio="2"
    android:useLevel="false" >
    <solid android:color="@android:color/transparent" />
    <stroke
        android:width="2dp"
        android:color="@android:color/darker_gray" />
</shape>

and then I just have to set it to any view's background and there it shows on the screen.

However, the view containing the circle as background is a square (or a rectangle) with a defined height and width. Therefore, the circle is drawn inside the view.

But what if I want to clip that said view ?

Let's my view-circle is inside a Layout (Linear or Relative) and fills up the parent (match_parent). Let's say this layout is red. What I want to do, is use the circle to clip the red layout so that only the red is shown inside the circle : the red must not leave the circle bounds.

Somehow, I can manage, with android:clipChildren="true" so that nothing goes further than the view squared borders. But that is not enough because the animated content do leave the circle and are halted at the view borders.

Is there any way to accomplish this ? I would like to remain on the XML level here. No canvas, not code to run at runtime. Is it possible ?

Thanks !

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  • no, you cannot do that at xml level, only direct Canvas can do that
    – pskink
    Dec 4, 2015 at 21:53
  • ok thanks. And how can I do that ? :) Is it expensive in terms of CPU load ?
    – Mackovich
    Dec 5, 2015 at 7:46
  • expensive? is xml not expensive? after all everything you write in xml has to be executed somehow in low level Canvas stuff
    – pskink
    Dec 5, 2015 at 7:51
  • I see. Thank you for your insight. So I should create my own View class, and override onDraw() to use a Canvas so that I can clip the content of the layout ? What if the the content is animated ? Like the color changing, opacity etc... will the Canvas keep on clipping outside the circle ? It's really important for me. Thanks !
    – Mackovich
    Dec 5, 2015 at 14:25
  • if you want to clip the paren layout you should create a class that extends that layout and override its draw / dispatchDraw method
    – pskink
    Dec 5, 2015 at 16:42

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