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I want to calculate string font width in pixels in android. I am having string array and I am appending all these array elements to form one string. so I have to set fixed spacing in between two consecutive array element.i am placing this final string into textview. Finally I am adding this textview to tablerow. In short i want to view table structure with title and values. I have seen many post over here but not getting solution for this.

Thanks in advance...!!!

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    While it does look like measureText is what you're specifically asking for, are you sure you need to make it this complicated? is there a reason why you can't use multiple TextViews perhaps laid out in a TableLayout instead?
    – kabuko
    Jun 15, 2011 at 17:57

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Looks like there is a measureText method available on Paint. I also found an example:

mPaint = new Paint();
mPaint.setAntiAlias(true);
mPaint.setStrokeWidth(5);
mPaint.setStrokeCap(Paint.Cap.ROUND);
mPaint.setTextSize(64);
mPaint.setTypeface(Typeface.create(Typeface.SERIF, Typeface.ITALIC));
// ...
float w = mPaint.measureText(text, 0, text.length());
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Thanks Jake for the working solution, yet I found this to work for me too:

someText = "Lorem Ipsum";
TextView myTextView = (TextView) findViewById(R.id.myTextView);
float w = myTextView.getPaint().measureText(someText);

Getting the Paint directly from the TextView that I'm going to work with makes me feel that the anwser will be more accurate.

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I don't know if this works, but it can.

int textSize=20;
Paint p=new Paint();
p.setTextSize(textSize);
String string="Hello im a string.";
public int getStringWidt()
{
    return string.length*textSize;
}
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  • Since the letters of fonts nowadays have different widths this is only an approximate solution (given the assumption textSize = letter size in pixels is correct)
    – RookieGuy
    Oct 12, 2015 at 9:55

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