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I'm trying to draw on an ImageViewTouch, a library which enables pinch zooming. I'm able to draw over the image using Canvas, but when I zoom the image, the drawing disappears.

For this, I'm trying to convert the view to a bitmap and set theImageBitmap for this same view. Here's the code:

mImage.setDrawPath(true);
mImage.setImageBitmap(loadBitmapFromView(mImage)); 

public static Bitmap loadBitmapFromView(View v) {
        Bitmap b = Bitmap.createBitmap( v.getWidth(), v.getHeight(), Bitmap.Config.ARGB_8888);                
        Canvas c = new Canvas(b);
        v.layout(0, 0, v.getWidth(), v.getHeight());
        v.draw(c);
        return b;
}

When I do this, I get the following log error:

07-11 21:13:41.567: E/AndroidRuntime(20056): java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: width and height must be > 0
07-11 21:13:41.567: E/AndroidRuntime(20056):    at android.graphics.Bitmap.createBitmap(Bitmap.java:638)
07-11 21:13:41.567: E/AndroidRuntime(20056):    at android.graphics.Bitmap.createBitmap(Bitmap.java:620)

If I remove the loadBitmapFromView call the drawing normally appears over the image. When I try to do any interaction with the image (like zooming in or out), the drawing disappears, remaing only the background image, which is a picture.

--- EDIT ---

Here's some more code placed after the loadBitmapFromView call. The case is: I have a radio group listenner and when I check some radio button, I have to load the image and draw some possibles drawings over it.. then I'm trying to convert everything (the image and the drawings) into only one bitmap.

Here's the ohter part of the code:

bitmap = BitmapUtils.decodeSampledBitmapFromResource(root + DefinesAndroid.CAMINHO_SHOPPINGS_SDCARD + nomeImagemAtual, size.x, size.y);
mImage.setImageBitmap(bitmap);

After that, I draw everything I have to draw and try to convert the view to bitmap using the loadImageBitmap method I have shown.

the decodeSampledBitmapFromResource method I got from this link on android developers http://developer.android.com/training/displaying-bitmaps/load-bitmap.html

6 Answers 6

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I finally figured out a solution for my problem.

I'm using the post method of the View, which will be executed only after the view measuring and layouting, this way getWidth() and getHeight() returns the actual width and height.

Here's the code sample:

mImage.post(new Runnable() {
    @Override
    public void run() {
        mImage.setImageBitmap(loadBitmapFromView(mImage));
    }
});

Hope it also helps someone else :)

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    Hi, can you explain a little more. So wherever you set your image bitmap, you just put it in a Runnable like above and your width and height were no issues anymore?
    – Azurespot
    Apr 2, 2015 at 6:33
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    Code is working for all the Android API's rather than API 21(lollipop). I am working with Samsung S4 device but these line of code also didn't help me. Jul 26, 2017 at 11:27
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If everything else is correct you are executing your code too early.

The view's layout has not yet been measured by Android. Try executing in OnResume just to see if this is your problem.

Cheers!

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  • I may be doing what you said cause right before calling this setImageBitmap I call another one. I have edited the question with some more explanations! Jul 12, 2013 at 0:39
  • I don't get when you say try executing in OnResume.. I set the bitmap on the radio button change listener, the activity is still the same :( could you please try to ilustrate it by showing me some piece of code? thanks! Jul 12, 2013 at 1:44
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    new Handler().postDelayed(new Runnable() {
        @Override
        public void run() {
            loadBitmapFromView(mImage);
        }
    }, 1000);
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java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: width and height must be > 0 is because in your Bitmap.createBitmap() call v.getLayoutParams().width or v.getLayoutParams().height is 0. Probably the LayoutParams are wrongly set in mImage.

Update: setLayoutParams() for the mImage before using createBitmap(). Something like this:

LinearLayout.LayoutParams layoutParams = new LinearLayout.LayoutParams(30, 30);
mImage.setLayoutParams(layoutParams);
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  • Yes.. I have checked, they are really zero.. but why? I'm just passing the view I had before as parameter, but now this view has the canvas drawn on it Jul 12, 2013 at 0:26
  • @FelipeMosso are you passing the view before or after it's been presented to the user? IIRC, if you pass it before, then the getLayoutParams().height and getLayoutParams().width will be 0.
    – nick
    Jul 12, 2013 at 0:30
  • I'm passing before it's been presented to the user.. cause I have to present him with all the drawings already drawn. I have edited the question with more information, take a look at it,pls :) Jul 12, 2013 at 0:41
  • How can I pass it after present it to the user? I'm really stuck :( Jul 12, 2013 at 1:45
  • Please see my update. If it doesn't help, please post all the code which touches mImage. Jul 12, 2013 at 6:52
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In my case, I forgot to set orientation to vertical for parent LinearLayout and the default value of horizontal has been set, so I set it and my problem gone...

android:orientation="vertical"
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I'm not sure if it relates to this specific question , but I had the same error and I solved it with getting a image source , in the layout xml file , from drawable instead of from mipmap (of course I had to put the image there before).

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