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I've added a RatingBar in a layout :

<RatingBar android:id="@+id/ratingbar"
            android:layout_width="wrap_content"
            android:layout_height="wrap_content"
            android:numStars="5"
            android:stepSize="1.0"
            ></RatingBar>   

But the default style for the rating bar is too large. I've trie to change it by adding the android style : style="?android:attr/ratingBarStyleSmall"

But the result is too small and it's impossible to set a rate with this property.

How could i do?

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4 Answers

up vote 17 down vote accepted

The default RatingBar widget is sorta' lame.

The source makes reference to style "?android:attr/ratingBarStyleIndicator" in addition to the "?android:attr/ratingBarStyleSmall" that you're already familiar with. ratingBarStyleIndicator is slightly smaller but it's still pretty ugly and the comments note that these styles "don't support interaction".

You're probably better-off rolling your own. There's a decent-looking guide at http://kozyr.zydako.net/2010/05/23/pretty-ratingbar/ showing how to do this. (I haven't done it myself yet, but will be attempting in a day or so.)

Good luck!

p.s. Sorry, was going to post a link to the source for you to poke around in but I'm a new user and can't post more than 1 URL. If you dig your way through the source tree, it's located at frameworks/base/core/java/android/widget/RatingBar.java

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How to glue the code given here ...

Step-1. You need your own rating stars in res/drawable ...

A full star

Empty star

Step-2 In res/drawable you need ratingstars.xml as follow ...

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<layer-list xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android">
    <item android:id="@+android:id/background"
          android:drawable="@drawable/star_empty" />
    <item android:id="@+android:id/secondaryProgress"
          android:drawable="@drawable/star_empty" />
    <item android:id="@+android:id/progress"
          android:drawable="@drawable/star" />
</layer-list>

Step-3 In res/values you need styles.xml as follow ...

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<resources>
    <style name="foodRatingBar" parent="@android:style/Widget.RatingBar">
        <item name="android:progressDrawable">@drawable/ratingstars</item>
        <item name="android:minHeight">22dip</item>
        <item name="android:maxHeight">22dip</item>
    </style>
</resources>

Step-4 In your layout ...

<RatingBar 
      android:id="@+id/rtbProductRating"
      android:layout_height="wrap_content"
      android:layout_width="wrap_content"
      android:numStars="5"
      android:rating="3.5"
      android:isIndicator="false"
      style="@style/foodRatingBar"    
/>  
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Shoudn't this: <item android:id="@+android:id/secondaryProgress" android:drawable="@drawable/star_empty" /> be "@drawable/star_half" /> or whatever you called it? – StackOverflowed May 23 '12 at 20:14
Why this is not accepted as the answer is beyond me – Bostone Sep 9 '12 at 19:06
2  
Thanks a bunch. However, just a small comment: you need no image of half star. It will be automatically generated based on the progress. – Boris Strandjev Nov 13 '12 at 16:50
-: Edited Thanks :- – Pied Piper Nov 15 '12 at 5:28
just awesome! exactly what I needed. Implemented in 60 secs. Txs – Hubert Mar 21 at 5:09

I found an easier solution than I think given by the ones above and easier than rolling your own. I simply created a small rating bar, then added an onTouchListener to it. From there I compute the width of the click and determine the number of stars from that. Having used this several times, the only quirk I've found is that drawing of a small rating bar doesn't always turn out right in a table unless I enclose it in a LinearLayout (looks right in the editor, but not the device). Anyway, in my layout:

            <LinearLayout
                android:layout_width="wrap_content"
                android:layout_height="wrap_content" >
                <RatingBar
                    android:id="@+id/myRatingBar"
                    style="?android:attr/ratingBarStyleSmall"
                    android:layout_width="wrap_content"
                    android:layout_height="wrap_content"
                    android:numStars="5" />
            </LinearLayout>

and within my activity:

    final RatingBar minimumRating = (RatingBar)findViewById(R.id.myRatingBar);
    minimumRating.setOnTouchListener(new OnTouchListener()
    { 
        public boolean onTouch(View view, MotionEvent event)
        { 
            float touchPositionX = event.getX();
            float width = minimumRating.getWidth();
            float starsf = (touchPositionX / width) * 5.0f;
            int stars = (int)starsf + 1;
            minimumRating.setRating(stars);
            return true; 
        } 
    });

I hope this helps someone else. Definitely easier than drawing one's own (although I've found that also works, but I just wanted an easy use of stars).

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It works, and it's easy...but the ratingBarStyleSmall stars are really too small to be useful. I think I'll have to roll my own in order to get stars that are an intermediate size. – Beer Me Jan 17 at 20:03

apply this.

<RatingBar android:id="@+id/indicator_ratingbar"
    style="?android:attr/ratingBarStyleIndicator"
    android:layout_marginLeft="5dip"
    android:layout_width="wrap_content"
    android:layout_height="wrap_content"
    android:layout_gravity="center_vertical" />
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Although visually it is great. click events not working on this solution. do you have any fix for this? – Gökhan Barış Aker Jul 25 '12 at 13:20

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