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This is my code :

LinearLayout llgrower= new LinearLayout(this);
int percent_x=80,percent_y=10;
Display display = getWindowManager().getDefaultDisplay();
edittextwidth = (int) ((int)(display.getWidth())*percent_x/100);
edittextheight= (int) ((int)(display.getHeight())*percent_y/100);

EditTextObject contains the default methods such as settext, setwidth, setheight etc

EditTextObject objedt=new EditTextObject(this);                         
objedt.setText("Some text");
objedt.setWidth(edittextwidth);
objedt.setHeight(edittextheight);
llgrower.addView(objedt);   

setWidth is working properly, but setHeight is not working properly for Edittext. I tried the same code on TextView both setWidth and setHeight are working properly.

2 Answers 2

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Try with .setLayoutParams(***params*)**

Duplication of this topic?:

how to set EditText box height and width programmatically in android

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final LayoutParams lparams = new LayoutParams(10,20); // Width , height
final EditText edittext = new EditText(this);
edittext.setLayoutParams(lparams);
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Use like this for set the hight of edittext smaller then the actual size. Also dont forget to setTextSize because there is some possibility for some part of your text will gone to invissible state.

EditText et = (EditText) findViewById(R.id.et);
et.setLayoutParams(new LinearLayout.LayoutParams(200,15)); 
et.setTextSize(10);

I hope this will help you. Thanks.

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  • You cant have smaller edittext mr.anirud. why because if you go too smaller you cant see what ur typing.
    – Gunaseelan
    Feb 6, 2013 at 12:30

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