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I know there are other questions on SO asking the same thing. I have already looked at most of them.

Most answers call about memory errors. I can't see how an ImageView which loads just a small icon (24x24 pixels) can make something like this.

But I'd like to post the stacktrace here maybe someone else can identify something I can't and help me.

06-03 22:14:17.367 28590-28590/css.mvp.example.debug W/dalvikvm: threadid=1: thread exiting with uncaught exception (group=0x41e4ad40)
06-03 22:14:17.409 28590-28590/css.mvp.example.debug E/AndroidRuntime: FATAL EXCEPTION: main
Process: css.mvp.example.debug, PID: 28590  android.view.InflateException: Binary XML file line #8: Error inflating class ImageView
    at android.view.LayoutInflater.createViewFromTag(LayoutInflater.java:713)
    at android.view.LayoutInflater.rInflate(LayoutInflater.java:755)
    at android.view.LayoutInflater.inflate(LayoutInflater.java:492)
    at android.view.LayoutInflater.inflate(LayoutInflater.java:397)
    at css.mvp.example.main.projects.fragments.adapters.PollAnswersAdapter.getView(PollAnswersAdapter.java:38)
    at android.widget.AbsListView.obtainView(AbsListView.java:2255)
    at android.widget.ListView.measureHeightOfChildren(ListView.java:1263)
    at android.widget.ListView.onMeasure(ListView.java:1175)
    at android.view.View.measure(View.java:16540)
    at android.view.ViewGroup.measureChildWithMargins(ViewGroup.java:5137)
    at android.widget.LinearLayout.measureChildBeforeLayout(LinearLayout.java:1404)
    at android.widget.LinearLayout.measureVertical(LinearLayout.java:695)
    at android.widget.LinearLayout.onMeasure(LinearLayout.java:588)
    at android.view.View.measure(View.java:16540)
    at android.view.ViewGroup.measureChildWithMargins(ViewGroup.java:5137)
    at android.widget.FrameLayout.onMeasure(FrameLayout.java:310)
    at android.view.View.measure(View.java:16540)
    at android.view.ViewGroup.measureChildWithMargins(ViewGroup.java:5137)
    at android.support.design.widget.CoordinatorLayout.onMeasureChild(CoordinatorLayout.java:668)
    at android.support.design.widget.CoordinatorLayout.onMeasure(CoordinatorLayout.java:735)
    at android.view.View.measure(View.java:16540)
    at android.support.v4.widget.DrawerLayout.onMeasure(DrawerLayout.java:1075)
    at android.view.View.measure(View.java:16540)
    at android.view.ViewGroup.measureChildWithMargins(ViewGroup.java:5137)
    at android.widget.FrameLayout.onMeasure(FrameLayout.java:310)
    at android.view.View.measure(View.java:16540)
    at android.widget.RelativeLayout.measureChildHorizontal(RelativeLayout.java:719)
    at android.widget.RelativeLayout.onMeasure(RelativeLayout.java:455)
    at android.view.View.measure(View.java:16540)
    at android.view.ViewGroup.measureChildWithMargins(ViewGroup.java:5137)
    at android.widget.FrameLayout.onMeasure(FrameLayout.java:310)
    at android.view.View.measure(View.java:16540)
    at android.view.ViewGroup.measureChildWithMargins(ViewGroup.java:5137)
    at android.widget.FrameLayout.onMeasure(FrameLayout.java:310)
    at android.support.v7.widget.ContentFrameLayout.onMeasure(ContentFrameLayout.java:135)
    at android.view.View.measure(View.java:16540)
    at android.view.ViewGroup.measureChildWithMargins(ViewGroup.java:5137)
    at android.widget.LinearLayout.measureChildBeforeLayout(LinearLayout.java:1404)
    at android.widget.LinearLayout.measureVertical(LinearLayout.java:695)
    at android.widget.LinearLayout.onMeasure(LinearLayout.java:588)
    at android.view.View.measure(View.java:16540)
    at android.view.ViewGroup.measureChildWithMargins(ViewGroup.java:5137)
    at android.widget.FrameLayout.onMeasure(FrameLayout.java:310)
    at android.view.View.measure(View.java:16540)
    at android.view.ViewGroup.measureChildWithMargins(ViewGroup.java:5137)
    at android.widget.LinearLayout.measureChildBeforeLayout(LinearLayout.java:1404)
    at android.widget.LinearLayout.measureVertical(LinearLayout.java:695)
    at android.widget.LinearLayout.onMeasure(LinearLayout.java:588)
    at android.view.View.measure(View.java:16540)
    at android.view.ViewGroup.measureChildWithMargins(ViewGroup.java:5137)
    at android.widget.FrameLayout.onMeasure(FrameLayout.java:310)
    at com.android.internal.policy.impl.PhoneWindow$DecorView.onMeasure(PhoneWindow.java:2291)
    at android.view.View.measure(View.java:16540)
    at android.view.ViewRootImpl.performMeasure(ViewRootImpl.java:1942)
    at android.view.ViewRootImpl.measureHierarchy(ViewRootImpl.java:1132)
    at android.view.ViewRootImpl.performTraversals(ViewRootImpl.java:1321)
    at android.view.ViewRootImpl.doTraversal(ViewRootImpl.java:1019)
    at android.view.ViewRootImpl$TraversalRunnable.run(ViewRootImpl.java:5725)

Layout file

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<LinearLayout   xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android" android:orientation="horizontal"
android:weightSum="11"
android:paddingTop="16dp" android:paddingBottom="16dp"
android:gravity="center_horizontal"
android:layout_width="match_parent" android:layout_height="wrap_content">

<ImageView
    android:id="@+id/iv_answer_circle"
    android:src="@drawable/ic_dot"
    android:layout_gravity="center" android:layout_weight="2"
    android:layout_marginLeft="16dp" android:layout_marginRight="16dp"
    android:layout_width="0dp" android:layout_height="wrap_content" />

<TextView android:id="@+id/tv_poll_answer"
    android:layout_weight="6"
    android:layout_width="0dp" android:layout_height="wrap_content" />

<TextView android:id="@+id/tv_poll_answer_num"
    android:layout_weight="1"
    android:layout_marginLeft="16dp" android:layout_marginRight="8dp"
    android:layout_width="0dp" android:layout_height="wrap_content" />

<TextView android:id="@+id/tv_poll_answer_percent"
    android:layout_weight="2"
    android:layout_marginRight="16dp"
    android:layout_width="0dp" android:layout_height="wrap_content" />

</LinearLayout>

EDIT 2 : the code of my Adapter class.

public class PollAnswersAdapter extends ArrayAdapter<PollAnswerItem> {

    private Context context;
    private ArrayList<PollAnswerItem> data;


    public PollAnswersAdapter(Context context, ArrayList<PollAnswerItem> data) {
        super(context, -1, data);
        this.context = context;
        this.data = data;
    }

    @Override
    public View getView(int position, View convertView, ViewGroup parent) {
        LayoutInflater inflater = (LayoutInflater) context.getSystemService(Context.LAYOUT_INFLATER_SERVICE);

        View rowView = inflater.inflate(R.layout.row_answer, parent, false);

        ImageView ivCircle = (ImageView) rowView.findViewById(R.id.iv_answer_circle);
        TextView tvAnswer = (TextView) rowView.findViewById(R.id.tv_poll_answer);
        TextView tvNums = (TextView) rowView.findViewById(R.id.tv_poll_answer_num);
        TextView tvPercent = (TextView) rowView.findViewById(R.id.tv_poll_answer_percent);

        tvAnswer.setText(data.get(position).getAnswer());
        tvNums.setText(data.get(position).getNum());
        tvPercent.setText(data.get(position).getPercent() + "%");
        tvPercent.setTextColor(ColorTemplate.PREDEFINED_COLORS[position]);

        return rowView;
    }

}
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  • 2
    There is more to your stack trace, specifically one or more Caused by stanzas. Please edit your question and post the entire stack trace. Jun 3, 2016 at 19:21
  • That's all. Maybe logcat doesn't displays it all cause it's too big ?
    – Mes
    Jun 3, 2016 at 19:25
  • show your XML file also Jun 3, 2016 at 19:35
  • 1
    @CommonsWare I tried using logcat from the command line. I get exactly the same message. The next line is W/ActivityManager( 1049): Force finishing activity css.mvp.example.debug/css.mvp.example.main.projects.ProjectsActivity
    – Mes
    Jun 3, 2016 at 19:36
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    I have a hunch that the problem may be with the drawable you set in android:src. Can you remove that from your ImageView and see if you still get the crash? Jun 3, 2016 at 19:59

18 Answers 18

68

binary xml file line #0: error inflating class imageview

you have to see if your image has become drawable-v23 or v24 which might be higher than your mobile os level, Make sure to avoid creating drawable version image in project

example In drawable folder ~> "ic_contact(v24)"

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    Thanks, I'm fairly new into Android development (2020) and didn't even know about v24, I copy pasted the resoures that had a "v24" into the /drawable folder, and that solved the issue! Jul 28, 2020 at 13:58
  • Yes. this was the cause. Thank you. Seems like android studio just copied my drawables into "drawable-v24" instead of "drawable" and I didnt realize until try to run the app on a device that has api 23.
    – eddym
    May 24, 2022 at 6:25
40

The stack trace doesn't show it, but the error during inflation might come from drawable used in the ImageView, in this case:

android:src="@drawable/ic_dot"

OP tested this hunch, by trying a different drawable which "seems ok right now...".

3
  • Any idea why a .jpg file is causing this error? Jan 9, 2021 at 11:59
  • I have the same problem with two svg's (turned into xml by android studio). I suspect it could be because they have too big width and height (even though I tried changing those parameters inside the files, no luck)
    – Benur21
    Feb 23, 2021 at 18:03
  • even i have svg file as source. but properties are as follows: android:width="24dp" android:height="24dp" android:tint="#1e8868" android:viewportWidth="24" android:viewportHeight="24"> then why is it happening with me??
    – zimmy9537
    Feb 4 at 19:08
29

If you are using vector drawables, use

app:srcCompat="@drawable/ic_dot"

instead of

android:src="@drawable/ic_dot"
1
  • thanks for answer... After I migrate my application to Android X... I got Error inflating class <unknown> Resources$NotFoundException After I added new ImageView with newly vector drawable.... Oldest Imageview is not give this crash... Imageview with after added Android x cause this error ... I will see result with after applying your answer
    – Ucdemir
    Apr 15, 2020 at 13:56
14

What helped me is just copying the image file (.png in my case)

  • from res\drawable-v24

  • to \res\drawable directory.

Will happy if this post will save time to somebody else.

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  • This worked for me - when trying app in sdk 23 (android 6) for backward compat.
    – Azghanvi
    Jan 11, 2021 at 11:04
8

I had the same problem. The png image for my imageView was causing a class inflateException. This was only happening with my phone running android 6.0.1, but not in my phone running android 7.0. To solve this:

---In Android Studio---

  • Deleted the png image from the drawable folder (I only have the drawable folder visible, not the drawable-v24).
  • Copy the png back to the drawable folder. When doing this, you'll be able to pick to copy it to either the drawable or drawable-v24 folder. Copy the png to both folders
  • Copy the png to both folders (png's must have same name).
  • Once you copy the png to both folders, a new folder with the png's name will show up. Inside it you will see the 2 png's. One with "(v24)" next to it. New folder with name of png's will appear, containing png's
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  • The PNG only needs to be in one folder, not both.
    – James
    Sep 18, 2019 at 13:27
5

I also face this kind of problem . the simplest way to solve

Just Put your drawable files in drawable directory, not drawable 24.

5

This issue is usually caused when you copy drawables files to drawable-24 folder instead of drawable folder. So, copy all images from drawable-24 folder to drawable.

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2

using android.support.v7.widget.AppCompatImageView without android:background solved the problem for me.

2

I was suffering from the same problem today, found the solution! Now whenever you add image file make sure you convert it into xxhdpi by this your app will run on every device!

1

The following code might be added in Android Manifests-Activity

<activity
android:name=""
--------------
android:theme="@android:style/Theme.Black.NoTitleBar">
</activity>

please remove this theme if you have added.

My problem has been solved after removing this theme. I got these solution after long time.

1

In my case I had app:srcCompat="@drawable/ic_svg_image" inside ImageView, but it was very complex SVG. Though it showed in Design tab, an application crashed.

I changed it to PNG.

1

Don't paste your image into drawable in Android studio, paste it into the drawable folder and clean the project and then run it will work.

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android:src="@raw/ic_image"

I added the image file to new directory called raw and it solved my problem.

0
1

I also use to face this error most often. The reason behind why this error comes is,

1) In ImageView we have used wrong format of image, or an image when we designed and saved it didn't get save properly. it's extension got broken somehow.
2) One another reason of this error is we have used an xml with drawable. For example, android:src="@drawable/ic_left", here ic_left is an xml file in drawable that we are using.

So, to avoid this kind of error, always use .png format image with ImageView. In my case the error was,

java.lang.RuntimeException: Unable to start activity ComponentInfo{package name of project/ActivtyName}: android.view.InflateException: Binary XML file line #255: Binary XML file line #255: Error inflating class ImageView

1

For me, all the drawables were pasted within the \res\drawable folder instead of the drawable-v24 folder. In spite of this, I was experiencing crashes.

The way I fixed this, was to use an androidx.appcompat.widget.AppCompatImageView instead of a regular ImageView.

Next, I changed the android:src to app:srcCompat.

The app stopped crashing hereon.

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Delete the png image from the drawable (24) v folder and put the image in drawable folder visible, not the drawable-v24).

0

Well in my case it was crashing in only release builds because of proguard, so after i have added this line:

-keep class android.support.v7.widget.** { *; }

in file proguard-rules.pro, the crash has been resolved.

0

When you see "Error inflating" with imageview, give it a try to change that ImageView's src file from drawable(24) to simple drawable folder and likewise other files too if there's any. It is because of you API version is bigger then the android version to which you are installing you app.

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