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I have some popups on my app, it's fullscreen and the following code:

    content.setLayoutParams(new LayoutParams(LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT,
            LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT));
    content.measure(LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT, LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT);
    int screenWidth = windowManager.getDefaultDisplay().getWidth();
    int screenHeight = windowManager.getDefaultDisplay().getHeight();
    int x = screenWidth / 2 - content.getMeasuredWidth() / 2;
    int y = screenHeight / 2 - content.getMeasuredHeight() / 2;
    window.showAtLocation(content, Gravity.NO_GRAVITY, x, y);

Make the window show centered.

But I have another Activity which is not fullscreen, when the popup opens it's right-down from where it's need to be.

Trying to figure out why this happens, I think the showAtLocation shows it's relative to the current Activity, but I need to show it relative to the display.

How can I do that? Or there's a simpler way to just the popup just centered?

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popupWindow.showAtLocation(anyViewOnlyNeededForWindowToken, Gravity.CENTER, 0, 0);

This will center your view.

It took me 2 hours of pain to figure this out. I didn't need any black magic maths to handle this.

The view is only needed for the window token, it has no other impact on the location.

Gravity tells the layout manager where to start the coordinate system and how to treat those coordinates. I can't find the docs but hacking is showing me that:

  • CENTER uses the middle of the popup to be aligned to the x,y specified. So 0,0 is screen centered
  • BOTTOM uses the bottom of the popup to be aligned to the x,y specified. So 0,0 has the popup bottom aligned with the screen bottom. If you want 10px padding then y=10 (not -10) to move the popup up the screen 10 pixels.

I wrote this up over here Android PopupWindow.showAtLocation() and effects of Gravity

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  • So, if I want to fit the bottom, i just used this line mPw.showAtLocation(v, Gravity.BOTTOM, 0, 0); is it okay on xxhpi device, like Nexus 5? I had problem with it ...
    – Huy Tower
    May 28, 2014 at 0:40
  • You can tell by the date that this was posted pre xxhpi devices. Your code should do what you expect. Follow the write up link and see my posted image examples of the different options.
    – Bae
    May 29, 2014 at 5:36
  • in Xamarin Android: popupWindow.ShowAtLocation(anyViewOnlyNeededForWindowToken, GravityFlags.Center, 0, 0);
    – Jota Pardo
    Jun 9, 2019 at 17:57
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        View popupView = layoutInflater.inflate(R.layout.index_popviewxml,
                null);


        final PopupWindow popupWindow = new PopupWindow(popupView,
                LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT, LayoutParams.MATCH_PARENT, true);



        popupWindow.setTouchable(true);
        popupWindow.setFocusable(true);

        popupWindow.showAtLocation(popupView, Gravity.CENTER, 0, 0);
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    This call requires API level 19.is there anyway i can do this API level under 19? May 25, 2016 at 8:29

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