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I am a noob to android development and I am having trouble returning an image taken by the camera. My app runs fine when I take a picture vertically/portrait, but when take a picture horizontally/landscape the app crashes with an error that says Failure delivering result ResultInfo{who=null, request=1, result=-1, data=null} . I've adjusted my width & height of my output pic with no success. Any help is greatly appreciated.

MY CODE

 protected void onActivityResult(int requestCode, int resultCode, Intent data) {

    if (resultCode == RESULT_OK) {
        //check if we are returning from picture selection
        if (requestCode == PICKER) {

            //the returned picture URI
     //       Uri pickedUri = data.getData();

            //declare the bitmap
            Bitmap pic = null;
            //declare the path string
            String imgPath = "";

            //retrieve the string using media data
            String[] medData = { MediaStore.Images.Media.DATA };
            //query the data
            Cursor picCursor = managedQuery(outputFileUri, medData, null, null, null);
            if(picCursor!=null)
            {
                //get the path string
                int index = picCursor.getColumnIndexOrThrow(MediaStore.Images.Media.DATA);
                picCursor.moveToFirst();
                imgPath = picCursor.getString(index);
            }
            else
                imgPath = outputFileUri.getPath();

            //if and else handle both choosing from gallery and from file manager

            //if we have a new URI attempt to decode the image bitmap
            if(outputFileUri!=null) {

                //set the width and height we want to use as maximum display
                int targetWidth = 600;
                int targetHeight = 400;

                //sample the incoming image to save on memory resources

                //create bitmap options to calculate and use sample size
                BitmapFactory.Options bmpOptions = new BitmapFactory.Options();

                //first decode image dimensions only - not the image bitmap itself
                bmpOptions.inJustDecodeBounds = true;
                BitmapFactory.decodeFile(imgPath, bmpOptions);

                //work out what the sample size should be

                //image width and height before sampling
                int currHeight = bmpOptions.outHeight;
                int currWidth = bmpOptions.outWidth;

                //variable to store new sample size
                int sampleSize = 1;

                //calculate the sample size if the existing size is larger than target size
                if (currHeight>targetHeight || currWidth>targetWidth) 
                {
                    //use either width or height
                    if (currWidth>currHeight)
                        sampleSize = Math.round((float)currHeight/(float)targetHeight);
                    else 
                        sampleSize = Math.round((float)currWidth/(float)targetWidth);
                }
                //use the new sample size
                bmpOptions.inSampleSize = sampleSize;

                //now decode the bitmap using sample options
                bmpOptions.inJustDecodeBounds = false;

                //get the file as a bitmap
                pic = BitmapFactory.decodeFile(imgPath, bmpOptions);

                if(currentPic<=10){                     
                    //pass bitmap to ImageAdapter to add to array
                    imgAdapt.addPic(pic);
                    currentPic++;
                }

                //redraw the gallery thumbnails to reflect the new addition
                picGallery.setAdapter(imgAdapt);

                //display the newly selected image at larger size
                picView.setImageBitmap(pic);
                //scale options
                picView.setScaleType(ImageView.ScaleType.FIT_CENTER);
            }
        }
    }
    //superclass method
    super.onActivityResult(requestCode, resultCode, data);
}

LOGCAT

04-03 08:26:46.113: E/AndroidRuntime(15318): Caused by: java.lang.RuntimeException: Failure delivering result ResultInfo{who=null, request=1, result=-1, data=null} to activity {com.example.pickenssurvey/com.example.pickenssurvey.PictureGallery}: java.lang.NullPointerException
04-03 08:26:46.113: E/AndroidRuntime(15318):    at android.app.ActivityThread.deliverResults(ActivityThread.java:3179)
04-03 08:26:46.113: E/AndroidRuntime(15318):    at android.app.ActivityThread.performResumeActivity(ActivityThread.java:2534)
04-03 08:26:46.113: E/AndroidRuntime(15318):    ... 13 more
04-03 08:26:46.113: E/AndroidRuntime(15318): Caused by: java.lang.NullPointerException
04-03 08:26:46.113: E/AndroidRuntime(15318):    at android.content.ContentResolver.acquireProvider(ContentResolver.java:913)
04-03 08:26:46.113: E/AndroidRuntime(15318):    at android.content.ContentResolver.query(ContentResolver.java:305)
04-03 08:26:46.113: E/AndroidRuntime(15318):    at android.app.Activity.managedQuery(Activity.java:1742)
04-03 08:26:46.113: E/AndroidRuntime(15318):    at com.example.pickenssurvey.PictureGallery.onActivityResult(PictureGallery.java:241)
04-03 08:26:46.113: E/AndroidRuntime(15318):    at android.app.Activity.dispatchActivityResult(Activity.java:4723)
04-03 08:26:46.113: E/AndroidRuntime(15318):    at android.app.ActivityThread.deliverResults(ActivityThread.java:3175)

3 Answers 3

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When your screen orientation changes, your Activity is destroyed and recreated in the new orientation. So any variables that gained a reference during the life of the Activity will no longer refer to anything, and if you then try to access objects they refer to without re-assigning them values, you'll get a NullPointerException.

The method onSaveInstanceState() is used to save temporary data between configuration changes. This creates a Bundle which is passed to onCreate() when the Activity starts up again.

Without any code, I don't know if that's your problem, but it's worth a look.

See http://developer.android.com/reference/android/app/Activity.html#ConfigurationChanges for more information (and more accurate information than I've provided, no doubt).

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Do you want to support portrait and landscape views in your app? If not, the problem could possibly be solved by preventing orientation changes. Put following code in your onCreate:

setRequestedOrientation(ActivityInfo.SCREEN_ORIENTATION_PORTRAIT);

It will still be possible to change the orientation in the camera intent.

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I had this problem earlier and didn't see any answers that matched my cause.

The problem was:

  1. The Camera takes over
  2. The device is rotated while in Camera mode
  3. Snap a picture and confirm it
  4. The picture is sent back to the activity BUT your Activity/Fragment gets destroyed and recreated on screen orientation change including the variable that stored your output URI File/String

Solution:

  1. Store the output URI in your onSaveInstanceState method containing the bundle which is used to recreate the activity
  2. Retrieve the file from the Bundle in onRestoreInstanceState for activity and onCreateView for fragments

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