Dynamic height of ImageView in scrollView
I am trying to add 3-4 imageviews in a scroll view. Imageviews have dynamic heights. Height of first view have 70% of the screen and second and third have 30% height. I am using constraint layout and guidelines but the height is getting set according to the height of the scroll view but not according to the screen height. Is there a way to do this with constraint layout.
android xml android-constraintlayout
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I am trying to add 3-4 imageviews in a scroll view. Imageviews have dynamic heights. Height of first view have 70% of the screen and second and third have 30% height. I am using constraint layout and guidelines but the height is getting set according to the height of the scroll view but not according to the screen height. Is there a way to do this with constraint layout.
android xml android-constraintlayout
have you tried it with nested scrollview ?
– Taha wakeel
Nov 28 '18 at 8:02
yes i did, but it was the same.
– Sanyam koul
Nov 28 '18 at 9:04
Paste layout code. I think you might have an issue with the height of the scroll view.
– TheLibrarian
Nov 29 '18 at 6:51
Please send your .XML file, i will you back with correction and working good..
– D Prince
Dec 1 '18 at 6:32
I did it programmatically.
– Sanyam koul
Dec 4 '18 at 7:26
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I am trying to add 3-4 imageviews in a scroll view. Imageviews have dynamic heights. Height of first view have 70% of the screen and second and third have 30% height. I am using constraint layout and guidelines but the height is getting set according to the height of the scroll view but not according to the screen height. Is there a way to do this with constraint layout.
android xml android-constraintlayout
I am trying to add 3-4 imageviews in a scroll view. Imageviews have dynamic heights. Height of first view have 70% of the screen and second and third have 30% height. I am using constraint layout and guidelines but the height is getting set according to the height of the scroll view but not according to the screen height. Is there a way to do this with constraint layout.
android xml android-constraintlayout
android xml android-constraintlayout
asked Nov 28 '18 at 7:37
Sanyam koulSanyam koul
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have you tried it with nested scrollview ?
– Taha wakeel
Nov 28 '18 at 8:02
yes i did, but it was the same.
– Sanyam koul
Nov 28 '18 at 9:04
Paste layout code. I think you might have an issue with the height of the scroll view.
– TheLibrarian
Nov 29 '18 at 6:51
Please send your .XML file, i will you back with correction and working good..
– D Prince
Dec 1 '18 at 6:32
I did it programmatically.
– Sanyam koul
Dec 4 '18 at 7:26
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have you tried it with nested scrollview ?
– Taha wakeel
Nov 28 '18 at 8:02
yes i did, but it was the same.
– Sanyam koul
Nov 28 '18 at 9:04
Paste layout code. I think you might have an issue with the height of the scroll view.
– TheLibrarian
Nov 29 '18 at 6:51
Please send your .XML file, i will you back with correction and working good..
– D Prince
Dec 1 '18 at 6:32
I did it programmatically.
– Sanyam koul
Dec 4 '18 at 7:26
have you tried it with nested scrollview ?
– Taha wakeel
Nov 28 '18 at 8:02
have you tried it with nested scrollview ?
– Taha wakeel
Nov 28 '18 at 8:02
yes i did, but it was the same.
– Sanyam koul
Nov 28 '18 at 9:04
yes i did, but it was the same.
– Sanyam koul
Nov 28 '18 at 9:04
Paste layout code. I think you might have an issue with the height of the scroll view.
– TheLibrarian
Nov 29 '18 at 6:51
Paste layout code. I think you might have an issue with the height of the scroll view.
– TheLibrarian
Nov 29 '18 at 6:51
Please send your .XML file, i will you back with correction and working good..
– D Prince
Dec 1 '18 at 6:32
Please send your .XML file, i will you back with correction and working good..
– D Prince
Dec 1 '18 at 6:32
I did it programmatically.
– Sanyam koul
Dec 4 '18 at 7:26
I did it programmatically.
– Sanyam koul
Dec 4 '18 at 7:26
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Have you tried doing it programmatically?
First, get the Screenheight for your device: How to determine the screen width in terms of dp or dip at runtime in Android?
Secondly, get your Imagview and set its height according to xx% of the determined screen height.
BR
This works, thank you for the answer.
– Sanyam koul
Dec 4 '18 at 7:25
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Have you tried doing it programmatically?
First, get the Screenheight for your device: How to determine the screen width in terms of dp or dip at runtime in Android?
Secondly, get your Imagview and set its height according to xx% of the determined screen height.
BR
This works, thank you for the answer.
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Dec 4 '18 at 7:25
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Have you tried doing it programmatically?
First, get the Screenheight for your device: How to determine the screen width in terms of dp or dip at runtime in Android?
Secondly, get your Imagview and set its height according to xx% of the determined screen height.
BR
This works, thank you for the answer.
– Sanyam koul
Dec 4 '18 at 7:25
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Have you tried doing it programmatically?
First, get the Screenheight for your device: How to determine the screen width in terms of dp or dip at runtime in Android?
Secondly, get your Imagview and set its height according to xx% of the determined screen height.
BR
Have you tried doing it programmatically?
First, get the Screenheight for your device: How to determine the screen width in terms of dp or dip at runtime in Android?
Secondly, get your Imagview and set its height according to xx% of the determined screen height.
BR
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This works, thank you for the answer.
– Sanyam koul
Dec 4 '18 at 7:25
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This works, thank you for the answer.
– Sanyam koul
Dec 4 '18 at 7:25
This works, thank you for the answer.
– Sanyam koul
Dec 4 '18 at 7:25
This works, thank you for the answer.
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Dec 4 '18 at 7:25
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have you tried it with nested scrollview ?
– Taha wakeel
Nov 28 '18 at 8:02
yes i did, but it was the same.
– Sanyam koul
Nov 28 '18 at 9:04
Paste layout code. I think you might have an issue with the height of the scroll view.
– TheLibrarian
Nov 29 '18 at 6:51
Please send your .XML file, i will you back with correction and working good..
– D Prince
Dec 1 '18 at 6:32
I did it programmatically.
– Sanyam koul
Dec 4 '18 at 7:26