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I'm receiving a Bitmap in byte array through socket and I read it and then I want to set it os.toByteArray as ImageView in my application. The code I use is:

try {
    //bmp = BitmapFactory.decodeByteArray(result, 0, result.length);
    bitmap_tmp = Bitmap.createBitmap(540, 719, Bitmap.Config.ARGB_8888);
    ByteBuffer buffer = ByteBuffer.wrap(os.toByteArray());

    bitmap_tmp.copyPixelsFromBuffer(buffer);
    Log.d("Server",result+"Length:"+result.length);
    runOnUiThread(new Runnable() {
        @Override
        public void run() {
            imageView.setImageBitmap(bitmap_tmp);
        }
    });
    return bmp;
} finally {
}

When I run my application and start receiving Byte[] and expect that ImageView is changed, it's not.

LogCat says:

java.lang.RuntimeException: Buffer not large enough for pixels at
android.graphics.Bitmap.copyPixelsFromBuffer

I searched in similar questions but couldn't find a solution to my problem.

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  • what is your android os version?
    – MengMeng
    Mar 4, 2014 at 9:06
  • Do the image bytes have the same dimension as your bitmap (540x719)?
    – Henry
    Mar 4, 2014 at 9:07
  • Don't you need to set the buffer size with ByteBuffer.allocate?
    – JamesB
    Mar 4, 2014 at 9:08
  • I'm using 4.1.2(API level 16).
    – WWJD
    Mar 4, 2014 at 9:09
  • @Henry Yes. The length of the byte[] is 540*719*4.
    – WWJD
    Mar 4, 2014 at 9:12

2 Answers 2

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Take a look at the source (version 2.3.4_r1, last time Bitmap was updated on Grepcode prior to 4.4) for Bitmap::copyPixelsFromBuffer()

The wording of the error is a bit unclear, but the code clarifies-- it means that your buffer is calculated as not having enough data to fill the pixels of your bitmap. This is (possibly) because they use the buffer's remaining() method to figure the capacity of the buffer, which takes into account the current value of its position attribute. If you call rewind() on your buffer before you invoke copyFromPixels(), you might see the runtime exception disappear. I say 'might' because the ByteBuffer::wrap() method should set the position attribute value to zero, removing the need to call rewind, but judging by similar questions and my own experience resetting the position explicitly may do the trick.

Try

ByteBuffer buffer = ByteBuffer.wrap(os.toByteArray());
buffer.rewind();
bitmap_tmp.copyPixelsFromBuffer(buffer);
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    Not worked guy. My buffer size = 921600. It is still not enough?
    – Huy Tower
    Jul 12, 2014 at 9:41
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The buffer size should be exactly 1553040B (assuming bitmap's height, width and 32bit to encode each color).

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