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I am storing my project related images in drawable folder. Also I am storing the image names in string variable and dynamically I am trying to set those images to the imageview. But the image is not displaying. Please help me in this regard.

My Code:

int res = getResources().getIdentifier(imagename, "drawable", this.getPackageName());
imageview= (ImageView)findViewById(R.id.imageView);
imageview.setImageResource(res);

In the above code "imagename" is the string variable which contains the image name.

17 Answers 17

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Try this:

String uri = "@drawable/myresource";  // where myresource (without the extension) is the file

int imageResource = getResources().getIdentifier(uri, null, getPackageName());

imageview= (ImageView)findViewById(R.id.imageView);
Drawable res = getResources().getDrawable(imageResource);
imageView.setImageDrawable(res);
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    hi i tried your code it is showing the error as android.content.res.Resources$NotFoundException: Resource ID #0x0 at line Drawable res = getResources().getDrawable(imageResource); plz help me Jul 31, 2012 at 11:35
  • You need to change the uri for your image name. Like "@drawable/MYIMAGENAME.extension"
    – rfsbraz
    Jul 31, 2012 at 11:37
  • image_url contains the image name as "image.png" Jul 31, 2012 at 11:39
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    It worked for me without png extension, with extension it was giving me error. So you can try without extension May 23, 2014 at 12:03
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    Why the extension is still in the comments? I lost time 'till I got it to work by removing the extension. Even though I upvoted your answer, please edit it. Happy Pi-day :)
    – dephinera
    Mar 14, 2015 at 17:00
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Here i am setting the frnd_inactive image from drawable to the image

 imageview= (ImageView)findViewById(R.id.imageView);
 imageview.setImageDrawable(getResources().getDrawable(R.drawable.frnd_inactive));
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    getDrawable(int) is deprecated. You should use getDrawable(int, Theme) instead. Dec 30, 2015 at 18:48
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imageview= (ImageView)findViewById(R.id.imageView);
imageview.setImageResource(R.drawable.mydrawable);
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    plus because of simplicity of this answer Sep 6, 2016 at 21:20
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    how is that dynamic? the file name looks static here. Sep 16, 2017 at 3:38
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Try this Dynamic code

String fnm = "cat"; //  this is image file name
String PACKAGE_NAME = getApplicationContext().getPackageName();
int imgId = getResources().getIdentifier(PACKAGE_NAME+":drawable/"+fnm , null, null);
System.out.println("IMG ID :: "+imgId);
System.out.println("PACKAGE_NAME :: "+PACKAGE_NAME);
//    Bitmap bitmap = BitmapFactory.decodeResource(getResources(),imgId);
your_image_view.setImageBitmap(BitmapFactory.decodeResource(getResources(),imgId));

In above code you will need Image-file-Name and Image-View object which both you are having.

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  • Thank you very much...this code is working perfect and you save my lot of time.
    – Aamirkhan
    Nov 8, 2013 at 14:00
  • Thanks. This one worked great for me: int imgId = getResources().getIdentifier(PACKAGE_NAME+":drawable/"+fnm , null, null);
    – Ivan
    Dec 2, 2013 at 2:29
  • thank you very much. after 3 hours work your code fixed my error.
    – asghar
    Mar 15, 2020 at 18:55
8

See below code this is working for me

iv.setImageResource(getResources().getIdentifier(
                "imagename", "drawable", "com.package.application"));
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  • used context.getPackageName() for the package name Mar 26, 2014 at 2:54
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set in ImageView like this : imageView.setImageResource(R.drawable.image)

7

This works for me (dont use the extension of the image, just the name):

String imagename = "myImage";
int res = getResources().getIdentifier(imagename, "drawable", this.getPackageName());
imageview= (ImageView)findViewById(R.id.imageView);
imageview.setImageResource(res);
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ImageView imageView=findViewById(R.id.imageView)

if you have image in drawable folder then use

imageView.setImageResource(R.drawable.imageView)

if you have uri and want to display it in imageView then use

imageView.setImageUri("uri")

if you have bitmap and want to display it in imageView then use

imageView.setImageBitmap(bitmap)

note:- 1. imageView.setImageDrawable() is now deprecated in java 2. If image uri is from firebase or from any other online link then use

    Picasso.get()
    .load("uri")
    .into(imageView)

(https://github.com/square/picasso)

or use

Glide.with(context)
            .load("uri")
            .into(imageView)

(https://github.com/bumptech/glide)

6

Here is the best way that works in every phone at today. Most of those answer are deprecated or need an API >= 19 or 22. You can use the fragment code or the activity code depends what you need.

Fragment

//setting the bitmap from the drawable folder
Bitmap bitmap= BitmapFactory.decodeResource(getActivity().getResources(), R.drawable.my_image);

//set the image to the imageView
imageView.setImageBitmap(bitmap);

Activity

//setting the bitmap from the drawable folder
Bitmap bitmap= BitmapFactory.decodeResource(MyActivity.this.getResources(), R.drawable.my_image);

//set the image to the imageView
imageView.setImageBitmap(bitmap);

Cheers!

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imageView.setImageResource(R.drawable.picname);
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3

getDrawable() is deprecated, so try this

imageView.setImageResource(R.drawable.fileName)
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First of let's your image name is myimage. So what you have to do is that go to Drawable and save the image name myimage.

Now assume you know only image name and you need to access it. Use below snippet to access it,

what you did is correct , ensure you saved image name you are going to use inside coding.

public static int getResourceId(Context context, String name, String resourceType) {
    return context.getResources().getIdentifier(toResourceString(name), resourceType, context.getPackageName());
}

private static String toResourceString(String name) {
    return name.replace("(", "")
               .replace(")", "")
               .replace(" ", "_")
               .replace("-", "_")
               .replace("'", "")
               .replace("&", "")
               .toLowerCase();
}

In addition to it you should ensure that there is no empty spaces and case sensitives

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As of API 22, getResources().getDrawable() is deprecated (see also Android getResources().getDrawable() deprecated API 22). Here is a new way to set the image resource dynamically:

String resourceId = "@drawable/myResourceName"; // where myResourceName is the name of your resource file, minus the file extension
int imageResource = getResources().getIdentifier(resourceId, null, getPackageName());
Drawable drawable = ContextCompat.getDrawable(this, imageResource); // For API 21+, gets a drawable styled for theme of passed Context
imageview = (ImageView) findViewById(R.id.imageView);
imageview.setImageDrawable(drawable);
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  • and getIdentifier is also not recommended to use nowadays Jan 28, 2023 at 20:04
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getDrawable() is deprecated. now you can use

imageView.setImageDrawable(ContextCompat.getDrawable(this,R.drawable.msg_status_client_read)) 
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Here is how to do it in Kotlin, inside a loop i:

Code reused from rfsbraz 's answer

    val uri = "@drawable/pic_top${i+1}"
    val imageResource = activity.resources.getIdentifier(uri, null, activity.packageName)

    val res = activity.getResources().getDrawable(imageResource)
    holder.view.imgDigit.setImageDrawable(res)
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  • What should be the activity?
    – Kochez
    Mar 13, 2022 at 18:48
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int[] phptr=new int[5];

adding image pointer to array

for(int lv=0;lv<3;lv++)
    {
        String id="a"+String.valueOf(lv+1);
        phptr[lv]= getResources().getIdentifier(id, "drawable", getPackageName());
    }

for(int loopvariable=0;loopvariable<3;loopvariable++) 
    {
        et[loopvariable] = findViewById(p[loopvariable]);
    }



for(int lv=0;lv<3;lv++)
    {
        et[k].setImageResource(phptr[k]);
    }
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This works fine for me.

final R.drawable drawableResources = new R.drawable(); 
final Class<R.drawable> c = R.drawable.class;
final Field[] fields = c.getDeclaredFields();
for (int i=0; i < fields.length;i++) 
{
     resourceId[i] = fields[i].getInt(drawableResources);  
    /* till here you get all the images into the int array resourceId.*/
}
imageview= (ImageView)findViewById(R.id.imageView);
if(your condition)
{
   imageview.setImageResource(resourceId[any]);
}
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  • resourceId[i] = fields[i].getInt(drawableResources); getting error in this line Caused by: java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: not a primitive field Feb 20, 2017 at 7:35

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