How can I set a minimum width (in characters) for a TextView?
I've had a good search for this on here and can't find a solution.
I have a TextView in a RelativeLayout which contains an integer number. The number will range between 1 and 99 - can anyone tell me how to size the TextView so that its width is always the width of the string "99" even if it only contains "1"?
I need this because the positions of the components to the right of this TextView depend on its width, so all are position depending on how many digits the TextView contains.
I don't mind if this is done in XM开发者_StackOverflow中文版L or code - I just want to avoid having to set the width of a TextView in pixels!
Thanks for any possible solutions; Please ask if I've missed out any important info!
try this:
android:layout_width="wrap_content"
android:minEms="2"
Ems works if your font is monospace. For proportional fonts, you want it the width of two '0's, not two 'm's. You can fall back to TextPaint.measureText like so:
float measureText = zip.getPaint().measureText("00000");
zip.setWidth(zip.getPaddingLeft() + zip.getPaddingRight() + (int) measureText);
Best way is to use TextPaint
. Here is a simple example:
TextPaint textPaint = new TextPaint();
textPaint.setTextSize(yourTextView.getTextSize());
yourTextView.setMinWidth((int) textPaint.measureText("-88.88"));
Do not forget to specify text size in your TextPaint object
In measureText
enter longest possible string you're expecting to see (I've written "-88.88" assuming my text can handle positive or negative numbers below 100 with 2 digits after comma)
I think you're looking for the getTextBounds() method in the Paint class. Didn't try it myself tho.
Simple solution, set typeface of your textview as Monospace.
android:typeface="monospace"
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