If I get the image name as a variable like following:
var imageName = SERVICE.getImg();
Then, how can I get the resource with R.drawable.????
, I tried R.drawable[imageName]
, but it failed. Any suggestions?
If I get the image name as a variable like following:
var imageName = SERVICE.getImg();
Then, how can I get the resource with R.drawable.????
, I tried R.drawable[imageName]
, but it failed. Any suggestions?
int id = getResources().getIdentifier(imageName, type, package);
This will get you the ID of the resource you are looking for. With it, you can then access the resource from the R class.
Using only the name
parameter:
You can also include all the 3 info in the "name" parameter using the following format: "package:type/image_name"
, something like:
int id = getResources().getIdentifier("com.my.app:drawable/my_image", null, null);
This is useful when you're working with external components or libraries that you can't, or don't want to, change how getIdentifier()
is called. e.g.: AOSP Launcher3
imageName
String, else resourceId
will be set to 0x0
integer which refers to No such resources found
Jul 6, 2018 at 14:44
Try this:
int id = getResources().getIdentifier(imageName, "drawable", getPackageName());
R.id.???
equivalent, it will be int id = getResources().getIdentifier(imageName, "id", getPackageName());
Jul 10, 2017 at 20:41
Refactor -> Remove un-used resources
, it will delete the resource you dynamically access. So unless it's absolutely necessary, better not do it.
int resourceId = context.getResources().getIdentifier(layoutName, "layout", context.getPackageName());
Mar 3, 2019 at 21:38
You need reflection.
Suppose you have R.drawable.image1, if you wanna access it via the String name "image1", following should work:
String Name = "image1";
int id = R.drawable.class.getField(Name).getInt(null);
But notice it only get the Id of the image, you still need the inflater to get the actual drawable from it.
getIdentifier()
methods fail?
Dec 12, 2013 at 5:57
Use this function
public static String getResourceString(String name, Context context) {
int nameResourceID = context.getResources().getIdentifier(name,
"string", context.getApplicationInfo().packageName);
if (nameResourceID == 0) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException(
"No resource string found with name " + name);
} else {
return context.getString(nameResourceID);
}
}
You can use the getIdentifier method which will give you the resource id by its name. Check this thread for more details.