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I own a HTC One A9 which has the ability to hide the navigation bar. In my app, I need to get the height of the navigation bar and set a padding corresponding to it. Here's my problem now: When I hide the navigation bar, the padding is still being set (even Snapchat has this problem). My question is: Is there alternative code to this one that makes it work?

public static int getNavBarHeight(Context context) {
    int result = 0;
    int resourceId = context.getResources().getIdentifier("navigation_bar_height", "dimen", "android");
    if (resourceId > 0) {
        result = context.getResources().getDimensionPixelSize(resourceId);
    }
    return result;
}

Thanks for your help!

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  • What are you trying to achieve? Shed some details about that. Probably you don't need to calculate navigation bar height at all. Apr 9, 2016 at 7:55
  • @Jabbar_Jigariyo I need to set a padding to a bottom view containing ImageButtons and more when the user has a navigation bar (I'm using the transparent navigation bar)
    – Made by FA
    Apr 9, 2016 at 7:57
  • If you're using transparent nav bar then why would be a need of hiding it ? For those devices which has nav bar, it would be already transparent and for those devices which has physical button, there would be no nav bar. Right ? Apr 9, 2016 at 8:03
  • I assume you're using android:windowTranslucentNavigation in your Theme Apr 9, 2016 at 8:03
  • @Jabbar_Jigariyo The HTC One A9 has a fingerprint sensor that works as a home button. And yes, I am
    – Made by FA
    Apr 9, 2016 at 8:12

5 Answers 5

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This is the code I use to get the navigation bar size. Its height will be in Point.y

Credit to this answer

public static Point getNavigationBarSize(Context context) {
    Point appUsableSize = getAppUsableScreenSize(context);
    Point realScreenSize = getRealScreenSize(context);

    // navigation bar on the right
    if (appUsableSize.x < realScreenSize.x) {
        return new Point(realScreenSize.x - appUsableSize.x, appUsableSize.y);
    }

    // navigation bar at the bottom
    if (appUsableSize.y < realScreenSize.y) {
        return new Point(appUsableSize.x, realScreenSize.y - appUsableSize.y);
    }

    // navigation bar is not present
    return new Point();
}

public static Point getAppUsableScreenSize(Context context) {
    WindowManager windowManager = (WindowManager) context.getSystemService(Context.WINDOW_SERVICE);
    Display display = windowManager.getDefaultDisplay();
    Point size = new Point();
    display.getSize(size);
    return size;
}

public static Point getRealScreenSize(Context context) {
    WindowManager windowManager = (WindowManager) context.getSystemService(Context.WINDOW_SERVICE);
    Display display = windowManager.getDefaultDisplay();
    Point size = new Point();

    if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= 17) {
        display.getRealSize(size);
    } else if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= 14) {
        try {
            size.x = (Integer)     Display.class.getMethod("getRawWidth").invoke(display);
            size.y = (Integer) Display.class.getMethod("getRawHeight").invoke(display);
    } catch (IllegalAccessException e) {} catch     (InvocationTargetException e) {} catch (NoSuchMethodException e) {}
    }

    return size;
}

Edit: To answer your question I had to use this function since I wanted to add ResideMenu to my app, but ended getting a weird empty margin at the bottom of my app, because of the navigation bar.

So I edited this function added by ResideMenu like this:

@Override
protected boolean fitSystemWindows(Rect insets) {
    // Applies the content insets to the view's padding, consuming that content (modifying the insets to be 0),
    // and returning true. This behavior is off by default and can be enabled through setFitsSystemWindows(boolean)
    // in API14+ devices.

    int bottomPadding = insets.bottom;

    Point p = getNavigationBarSize(getContext());

    if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= 21 && p.x != 0) {
        Resources resources = getContext().getResources();
        int resourceId = resources.getIdentifier("navigation_bar_height", "dimen", "android");
        if (resourceId > 0) {
            bottomPadding += resources.getDimensionPixelSize(resourceId);
        }
    }

    this.setPadding(viewActivity.getPaddingLeft() + insets.left, viewActivity.getPaddingTop() + insets.top,
            viewActivity.getPaddingRight() + insets.right, viewActivity.getPaddingBottom() + bottomPadding);
    insets.left = insets.top = insets.right = insets.bottom = 0;
    return true;
}

Hope that will help you.

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  • Thanks, and how can I use this Point for paddings in layouts etc? Thanks!
    – Made by FA
    Apr 9, 2016 at 22:00
  • I edited my answer to show how i use this Point in my code.
    – ToinToin
    Apr 11, 2016 at 7:49
  • You are missing code for two key methods in the first code snippet.
    – milosmns
    Nov 3, 2016 at 12:13
  • 3
    @ToinToin please give credit to the answer from where you copied the whole code.
    – Sufian
    May 3, 2017 at 11:39
  • Seriously! ResideMenu solution was too good. Helped me a lot! Thanks.
    – Khan
    Jul 26, 2017 at 6:11
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Use following code to get Navigation bar. However, you need to consider Multi window mode as well as whether Navigation bar is at the bottom or on left side or right side of the window.

getNavigationBarHeight(){
    Resources resources = context.getResources();
    int resourceId = resources.getIdentifier("navigation_bar_height", "dimen", "android");
    if (resourceId > 0) {
        return resources.getDimensionPixelSize(resourceId);
    }
    return 0;
}
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Here is the simplest answer. You just need to pass the rootView of the activity. The heights will be 0 if the the bars are not shown.

View rootView;
ViewCompat.setOnApplyWindowInsetsListener(rootView, (v, insets) -> {
    final int statusBarHeight = insets.getInsets(WindowInsetsCompat.Type.statusBars()).top; // in px
    final int navigationBarHeight = insets.getInsets(WindowInsetsCompat.Type.navigationBars()).bottom; // in px

    // do something with the heights

    return WindowInsetsCompat.CONSUMED;
});
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  • what the heck is this? what variable equals the height after all this is said and done? Sep 30, 2022 at 15:32
  • @MathMachine The code is very clear. If you have problem then point out the specific place. Sep 30, 2022 at 21:33
  • I never claimed to understand lambda functions, but navigationBarHeight is local. How does this give me the navigation bar height? Oct 1, 2022 at 19:51
  • @MathMachine The navigation bar height will be stored in the int navigationBarHeight variable within the lambda function whenever the OnApplyWindowInsetsListener callback is invoked. The height will be obtained asynchronously via the callback, so you will have to use the obtained height accordingly. Oct 2, 2022 at 13:52
  • So you can only know the height in the lambda function? Oct 2, 2022 at 15:29
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    fun Context.isSoftNavigationBarAvailable(): Boolean {
        val navBarInteractionModeId = resources.getIdentifier(
                  "config_navBarInteractionMode",
                  "integer",
                  "android"
        )
        if (navBarInteractionModeId > 0 && resources.getInteger(navBarInteractionModeId) > 0) {
            // nav gesture is enabled in the settings
            return false
        }
        val appUsableScreenSize = Point()
        val realScreenSize = Point()
        val defaultDisplay = (getSystemService(Context.WINDOW_SERVICE) as WindowManager).defaultDisplay
        defaultDisplay.getSize(appUsableScreenSize)
        defaultDisplay.getRealSize(realScreenSize)
        return appUsableScreenSize.y < realScreenSize.y }
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From Android R (SDK 30+), you can use this code to get size of status bar and navigation bar

    WindowInsets insets = activity.getWindowManager().getCurrentWindowMetrics().getWindowInsets();
    int statusBarHeight = insets.getInsets(WindowInsetsCompat.Type.statusBars()).top; //in pixels
    int navigationBarHeight = insets.getInsets(WindowInsetsCompat.Type.navigationBars()).bottom; //in pixels

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