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I am super excited about the new possibility to set vector drawables to layouts using the app:srcCompat="@drawable/icon" attribute introduced in support-library 23.2.0.

But I wonder how I can fetch one of this drawables programmatically or set is as background.

I thought about something like: ContextCompat.getDrawable(context, R.drawable.icon)

Is this even possible?

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Okay, I managed it myself. Thanks for @Budius for pointing me in the right direction.

The Answers lays in VectorDrawable#create()

Resources resources = context.getResources(Resources, int, Theme);
Theme theme = context.getTheme();
Drawable drawable = VectorDrawableCompat.create(resources, R.drawable.drawable, theme);

More input: How to use vector drawables in Android API lower 21?

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    There is not a xml way like app:srcCompat for view to use VectorDrawable as background. The only way to use VectorDrawable as a background pre android lollipop may be VectorDrawableCompat, thanks for share.
    – Gray
    Sep 2, 2016 at 8:55

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