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I need to show PopupWindow under one Views shown on the screen.

How can I calculate coordinates of needed View and place PopupWindow under it? Code example are more than welcome. Thanks.

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Locating an already displayed view is fairly easy - here's what I use in my code:

public static Rect locateView(View v)
{
    int[] loc_int = new int[2];
    if (v == null) return null;
    try
    {
        v.getLocationOnScreen(loc_int);
    } catch (NullPointerException npe)
    {
        //Happens when the view doesn't exist on screen anymore.
        return null;
    }
    Rect location = new Rect();
    location.left = loc_int[0];
    location.top = loc_int[1];
    location.right = location.left + v.getWidth();
    location.bottom = location.top + v.getHeight();
    return location;
}

You could then use code similar to what Ernesta suggested to stick the popup in the relevant location:

popup.showAtLocation(parent, Gravity.TOP|Gravity.LEFT, location.left, location.bottom);

This would show the popup directly under the original view - no guarantee that there would be enough room to display the view though.

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    +1 for this awsome and useful piece of code. Sorry I can't do more than that ;) Mar 18, 2014 at 23:48
  • +1 Just needed to add some things, first it might be better to use only Gravity.NO_GRAVITY, then also if you want to have a margin so that the Pop Up Window won't be on edge you can subtract (e.g. location.left - 50). Keep in mind that when using location.right you need to measure your pop up window width. For the popup window measurement go here stackoverflow.com/questions/15862052/…. Final code for window with margin: location.left - popUpWindowWidth - 50 Feb 19, 2016 at 11:02
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    Does this solution applies to the RTL layouts? If not what modifications are required to make it work with Right-To-Left configuration?
    – A.B.
    Jan 24, 2017 at 10:15
  • @ A. B. You need to handle condition for RTL. The above reflects same for both layouts means RTL and LTR. Aug 9, 2017 at 12:48
  • @zeetoobiker Your solution is working perfect! But I am using SwitcherView inside popup. So after swtiching the view it's changing popup's position. Any Idea?
    – GreenROBO
    Feb 16, 2018 at 7:03
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you have getLeft() and getBottom() to get the exact position of the view in the layout. You also have getWidth() and getHeight() to know the exact space occupied by the view. If you want to position your popup window below a view.

You setLeft() and setTop() methods of the view to position the new popup Window.

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  • Can you give any example?
    – Vijay E
    Jun 11, 2021 at 11:09
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To get size of the main application screen without stuff like title and notification bars, override the following method in the class generating the screen in question (sizes are measured in pixels):

@Override
protected void onMeasure (int widthMeasureSpec, int heightMeasureSpec) {
    super.onMeasure(widthMeasureSpec, heightMeasureSpec);
    int height = MeasureSpec.getSize(heightMeasureSpec);
}

To get the bottom coordinate of the view under which you want to show the popup:

View upperView = ...
int coordinate = upperView.getBottom();

Now as long as height - coordinate is large enough for your popup view, you can simply place the popup like this:

PopupWindow popup = new PopupWindow();

Button button = new Button(this);
button.setOnClickListener(new OnClickListener() {
    public void onClick(View v) {
        popup.showAtLocation(parent, Gravity.CENTER, 0, coordinate);
    }
});

Here, showAtLocation() takes the parent view as an argument together with gravity and location offsets.

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  • This works only if button is in the middle of the screen. Even if I would set offset manually this won't work on different screen sizes.
    – Eugene
    Sep 20, 2011 at 15:49
  • The button can be everywhere.
    – Eugene
    Sep 21, 2011 at 10:03
  • Wait - so the solution I proposed shows the popup just below your button. If you put the button lower, the popup will appear lower, too. And since I imagine that the popup is taking the width of the entire screen, it does not really matter if the button is centered horizontally or not. Or am I missing something here?
    – user519908
    Sep 21, 2011 at 10:19
  • Good one, View.getBottom(). But there was a minor problem in the code. I have added that change in the edit section Dec 5, 2012 at 12:02

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