Reputation: 4643
By having the following codes, I have some questions.
public class MainActivity extends Activity {
@Override
public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
setContentView( new View(this) {
Paint mPaint = new Paint();
@Override
protected void onDraw(Canvas canvas) {
// TODO Auto-generated method stub
super.onDraw(canvas);
int width = this.getWidth();
int height = this.getHeight();
int radius = width > height ? height/2 : width/2;
int center_x = width/2;
int center_y = height/2;
// prepare a paint
mPaint.setStyle(Paint.Style.STROKE);
mPaint.setStrokeWidth(5);
mPaint.setAntiAlias(true);
// draw a rectangle
mPaint.setColor(Color.BLUE);
mPaint.setStyle(Paint.Style.FILL); //fill the background with blue color
canvas.drawRect(center_x - radius, center_y - radius, center_x + radius, center_y + radius, mPaint);
// draw some text and rotation
mPaint.setTextSize(50);
mPaint.setTextAlign(Paint.Align.CENTER);
mPaint.setColor(Color.BLACK);
canvas.drawText( "Hello World" , center_x , center_y, mPaint);
}
});
}
}
Q1: How can I fill blue colour in the frame? (The words still appear)
Q2: How many views and surfaces in this app? How can I count these in the app?
Q3: How many windows in this app?
Q4: In the code, I dont see any bitmap object in it. However, I thought that bitmap is the object that I can really draw things on it. Is my understanding incorrect? One possibility is that Canvas constructor initializes bitmap when it is newed.
Q5: I knew that these graphic thing will finally go to surface and then pass to surfaceflinger for final composition. Where does it locate in my code?
Thanks for any reply.
Upvotes: 9
Views: 36362
Reputation: 401
Thanks for the answer. I did the job of making the code for marked answer, and it works.
Bitmap bg = Bitmap.createBitmap(width, height, Bitmap.Config.ARGB_8888);
Canvas canvas = new Canvas(bg);
// paint background with the trick
Paint rect_paint = new Paint();
rect_paint.setStyle(Paint.Style.FILL);
rect_paint.setColor(Color.rgb(0, 0, 0));
rect_paint.setAlpha(0x80); // optional
canvas.drawRect(0, 0, width, height, rect_paint); // that's painting the whole canvas in the chosen color.
Upvotes: 7
Reputation: 7566
Q2:Hierarchy Viewer is very useful when you want to count how many views in your app. Optimizing Your UI
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 11912
Five questions. Let's see where I can help.
Q1: Tell the Paint
to fill the rectangle: paint.setStyle(Paint.Style.FILL);
Q2: I see only the one view you create programmatically. Why would you like to count the views?
Q3: Again: One
Q4: You draw an mutable bitmaps by wrapping them with a Canvas
. The method to actually draw are part of Canvas
Q5: The code you show is part of an Activity. The Activity is called by Android. It's your entry point into your App.
Upvotes: 8