The situation is that when I modify a Card
view background from a program then the corner radius of the Card
view reset. But why?
(I don't think I need to provide any other information (code, picture of the result, etc.), because I think it's clear enough to understand. If you need more information then you should write down in a comment.)
3 Answers
If you try to use CardView with corner radius you will face this problem when you set background color dynamically. Please use yourCardView.setCardBackgroundColor()
methord instead of yourCardView.setBackgroundColor()
:)
I found a solution to the question.
I needed to retrieve the background of the view and set its color, then I assigned the new background to the view.
Drawable backgroundOff = v.getBackground(); //v is a view
backgroundOff.setTint(defaultColor); //defaultColor is an int
v.setBackground(backgroundOff);
(This answer helped: https://stackoverflow.com/a/18394982/9377499)
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Works like a charm for instance when you want to change color of every other
CardView
inside aRecyclerView
and preserve rounded corners. During the process you are only able to accessCardView
elements asandroid.view.View
itemViews, which havesetBackgroundColor()
method (it fails) but there is nosetCardBackgroundColor()
method available.– ThetaNov 27, 2020 at 22:15
Same problem and fix the problem this way
At first, create the shape named in Drawable "shape_background_cardview" and this add below code
<shape xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
android:shape="rectangle">
<solid android:color="@color/gray500" />
<corners android:radius="5dp" />
</shape>
step second, set the shape to the background CardView yourself
yourCardView.setBackgroundResource(R.drawable.shape_background_cardview);
GoodLuck