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I use this code to get a Bitmap object from a bitmap image from drawable resources:

Bitmap avatar = ((BitmapDrawable) getDrawable(R.drawable.avatar_bpm)).getBitmap();

The code works but android studio suggests I use: Use ContextCompat.getDrawable()

What is it mean? And how do I convert my code to use the suggested version ?

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  • That's rather roundabout, and creating an unnecessary Drawable. Use BitmapFactory.decodeResource() instead to load the Bitmap directly.
    – Mike M.
    Aug 18, 2021 at 16:58
  • ContextCompat.getDrawable( context, R.drawable.avatar_bpm). Aug 18, 2021 at 16:59
  • Mike, It's not. I use the bitmap object in a notification .setLargeIcon(avatar) and it requires a bitmap argument, if I use directly R.drawable.avatar_bpm it gives me an error (the resource is int type, that is what the error says). Vaibhav actually the full code if I use the hint is: ((BitmapDrawable) Objects.requireNonNull(ContextCompat.getDrawable(getApplicationContext(), R.drawable.avatar_bpm))).getBitmap()
    – cat15ets
    Aug 18, 2021 at 17:44
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    Huh? This is what I suggested: Bitmap avatar = BitmapFactory.decodeResource(getResources(), R.drawable.avatar_bpm);. Doesn't matter where you're using the Bitmap.
    – Mike M.
    Aug 18, 2021 at 17:48
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    Mike your solution works and I'm going to use it
    – cat15ets
    Aug 18, 2021 at 18:19

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