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I'm using a Button

<Button
        android:id="@+id/zoom"
        android:layout_width="wrap_content"
        android:layout_height="wrap_content"
        android:background="@color/trans"
        android:drawableLeft="@drawable/left_img"
        android:fontFamily="arial"
        android:text="My Name is "
        android:textSize="50sp" />

and changing its text color with :

zoom.setTextColor(Color.parseColor("voilet"));

but not able to understand how to change its image??

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Try this:

int imgResource = R.drawable.left_img;
button.setCompoundDrawablesWithIntrinsicBounds(imgResource, 0, 0, 0);

Reference

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The safest way to set the left drawable without changing the values of the other drawables (top, right, and bottom):

Drawable[] drawables = textViewExample.getCompoundDrawables();
textViewExample.setCompoundDrawablesWithIntrinsicBounds(leftDrawable, drawables[1], drawables[2], drawables[3]);
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To do this, you can use the

setCompoundDrawables(...);

method. Be aware that comes with TextView, not Button.

This is how to use it:

Drawable img = getContext().getResources().getDrawable( R.drawable.yourimage);
img.setBounds( 0, 0, 60, 60 );  // set the image size
txtVw.setCompoundDrawables( img, null, null, null );

Taken from: How to programmatically set drawableLeft on Android button?

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  • How to set image in Rightside of the textview Jul 24, 2017 at 7:31
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I recomend that instead of using a button you use an Imageview and add an onclick listener to it. That way you can just do Imageview.setbitmap(bitmap) and create a bitmap from one of your drawables

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just follow this code i hope it's really helpful for you..

boolean isIconChange;
button.setOnClickListener(new OnClickListener() {

    @Override
    public void onClick(View arg0) {
        isIconChange = !isIconChange;
        if(isIconChange){
           button.setCompoundDrawablesWithIntrinsicBounds(R.drawable.like, 0, 0, 0);
           button.setTextColor(Color.BLACK);
        } else {
           button.setCompoundDrawablesWithIntrinsicBounds(R.drawable.dislike, 0, 0, 0);
           button.setTextColor(Color.RED);
        }
    }
});

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