在Android中,我定义了一个ImageView的layout_width为fill_parent(它占用了手机的全宽度)。

如果我放入ImageView的图像大于layout_width, Android会缩放?那么高度呢?当Android缩放图像时,它会保持纵横比吗?

我发现在ImageView的顶部和底部有一些空白当Android缩放一个比ImageView大的图像时。这是真的吗?如果是,我如何消除空白?


当前回答

你可以计算屏幕宽度。你可以缩放位图。

 public static float getScreenWidth(Activity activity) {
        Display display = activity.getWindowManager().getDefaultDisplay();
        DisplayMetrics outMetrics = new DisplayMetrics();
        display.getMetrics(outMetrics);
        float pxWidth = outMetrics.widthPixels;
        return pxWidth;
    }

计算屏幕宽度和按屏幕宽度缩放的图像高度。

float screenWidth=getScreenWidth(act)
  float newHeight = screenWidth;
  if (bitmap.getWidth() != 0 && bitmap.getHeight() != 0) {
     newHeight = (screenWidth * bitmap.getHeight()) / bitmap.getWidth();
  }

之后就可以缩放位图了。

Bitmap scaledBitmap=Bitmap.createScaledBitmap(bitmap, (int) screenWidth, (int) newHeight, true);

其他回答

我的图像比屏幕小。为了让它按比例拉伸到最大,并在视图中居中,我必须使用以下代码:

<ImageView
    android:id="@+id/my_image"
    android:layout_width="fill_parent"
    android:layout_height="fill_parent"
    android:layout_centerInParent="true"
    android:adjustViewBounds="true"
    android:layout_weight="1"
    android:scaleType="fitCenter" />

记住,如果你有一个相对布局,有一些元素被设置在ImageView的上方或下方,它们很可能会被图像重叠。

以下代码用于缩放图像作为纵横比:

Bitmap bitmapImage = BitmapFactory.decodeFile("Your path");
int nh = (int) ( bitmapImage.getHeight() * (512.0 / bitmapImage.getWidth()) );
Bitmap scaled = Bitmap.createScaledBitmap(bitmapImage, 512, nh, true);
your_imageview.setImageBitmap(scaled);

传递你的ImageView,根据屏幕的高度和宽度,你可以做出它

    public void setScaleImage(EventAssetValueListenerView view){
        // Get the ImageView and its bitmap
        Drawable drawing = view.getDrawable();
        Bitmap bitmap = ((BitmapDrawable)drawing).getBitmap();
        // Get current dimensions
        int width = bitmap.getWidth();
        int height = bitmap.getHeight();

        float xScale = ((float) 4) / width;
        float yScale = ((float) 4) / height;
        float scale = (xScale <= yScale) ? xScale : yScale;

        Matrix matrix = new Matrix();
        matrix.postScale(scale, scale);

        Bitmap scaledBitmap = Bitmap.createBitmap(bitmap, 0, 0, width, height, matrix, true);
        BitmapDrawable result = new BitmapDrawable(scaledBitmap);
        width = scaledBitmap.getWidth();
        height = scaledBitmap.getHeight();

        view.setImageDrawable(result);

        LinearLayout.LayoutParams params = (LinearLayout.LayoutParams) view.getLayoutParams();
        params.width = width;
        params.height = height;
        view.setLayoutParams(params);
    }

Yes, by default Android will scale your image down to fit the ImageView, maintaining the aspect ratio. However, make sure you're setting the image to the ImageView using android:src="..." rather than android:background="...". src= makes it scale the image maintaining aspect ratio, but background= makes it scale and distort the image to make it fit exactly to the size of the ImageView. (You can use a background and a source at the same time though, which can be useful for things like displaying a frame around the main image, using just one ImageView.) You should also see android:adjustViewBounds to make the ImageView resize itself to fit the rescaled image. For example, if you have a rectangular image in what would normally be a square ImageView, adjustViewBounds=true will make it resize the ImageView to be rectangular as well. This then affects how other Views are laid out around the ImageView. Then as Samuh wrote, you can change the way it default scales images using the android:scaleType parameter. By the way, the easiest way to discover how this works would simply have been to experiment a bit yourself! Just remember to look at the layouts in the emulator itself (or an actual phone) as the preview in Eclipse is usually wrong.

使用ImageView中的这些属性来保持纵横比:

android:adjustViewBounds="true"
android:scaleType="fitXY"

<ImageView
    android:layout_width="wrap_content"
    android:layout_height="wrap_content"
    android:adjustViewBounds="true"
    android:scaleType="fitXY"
    />