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I looked through multiple similar questions, although I haven't found a proper answer to my issue.

I have a drawable, defined in shape.xml

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<shape xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android" android:shape="rectangle" >

    <solid android:color="@color/bg_color" />
</shape>

I want to convert it to Bitmap object in order to perform some operations, but BitmapFactory.decodeResource() returns null.

This is how I'm doing it:

Bitmap bmp = BitmapFactory.decodeResource(getResources(), R.drawable.shape);

What am I doing wrong? Is BitmapFactory.decodeResource() applicable for xml defined drawables?

mol
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4 Answers4

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Since you want to load a Drawable, not a Bitmap, use this:

Drawable d = getResources().getDrawable(R.drawable.your_drawable, your_app_theme);

To turn it into a Bitmap:

public static Bitmap drawableToBitmap (Drawable drawable) {

    if (drawable instanceof BitmapDrawable) {
        return ((BitmapDrawable)drawable).getBitmap();
    }

    Bitmap bitmap = Bitmap.createBitmap(drawable.getIntrinsicWidth(), drawable.getIntrinsicHeight(), Config.ARGB_8888);
    Canvas canvas = new Canvas(bitmap); 
    drawable.setBounds(0, 0, canvas.getWidth(), canvas.getHeight());
    drawable.draw(canvas);

    return bitmap;
}

Taken from: How to convert a Drawable to a Bitmap?

Nicola Gallazzi
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Philipp Jahoda
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    I wonder how this can work... Since the drawable is a shape defined in XML, `getIntrinsicWidth()` and `getIntrinsicHeight()` will always return -1 and the bitmap won't be created. Or am I getting something wrong? – Jose_GD Jun 25 '15 at 14:02
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    This throws `IllegalArgumentException: width and height must be > 0` – IgorGanapolsky Mar 03 '16 at 15:15
  • That means that your drawable does not have a valid size. – Philipp Jahoda Mar 03 '16 at 15:40
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    Update with the new support library: use ContextCompat.GetDrawable(context, id) – Ultimo_m Aug 22 '18 at 16:12
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    Koltin extension for Drawable class: [https://gist.github.com/gowthamgts/9d496f42ce0acd16194641f69fcc48a6](https://gist.github.com/gowthamgts/9d496f42ce0acd16194641f69fcc48a6) – Gowtham Gopalakrishnan Oct 14 '18 at 08:00
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public static Bitmap convertDrawableResToBitmap(@DrawableRes int drawableId, Integer width, Integer height) {
    Drawable d = getResources().getDrawable(drawableId);

    if (d instanceof BitmapDrawable) {
        return ((BitmapDrawable) d).getBitmap();
    }

    if (d instanceof GradientDrawable) {
        GradientDrawable g = (GradientDrawable) d;

        int w = d.getIntrinsicWidth() > 0 ? d.getIntrinsicWidth() : width;
        int h = d.getIntrinsicHeight() > 0 ? d.getIntrinsicHeight() : height;

        Bitmap bitmap = Bitmap.createBitmap(w, h, Bitmap.Config.ARGB_8888);
        Canvas canvas = new Canvas(bitmap);
        g.setBounds(0, 0, w, h);
        g.setStroke(1, Color.BLACK);
        g.setFilterBitmap(true);
        g.draw(canvas);
        return bitmap;
    }

    Bitmap bit = BitmapFactory.decodeResource(getResources(), drawableId);
    return bit.copy(Bitmap.Config.ARGB_8888, true);
}

//------------------------

Bitmap b = convertDrawableResToBitmap(R.drawable.myDraw , 50, 50);
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Ali Bagheri
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0

it is a drawable, not a bitmap. You should use getDrawable instead

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You may have put .xml into directory:.../drawable-24, and try to put it into .../drawable instead.

it works for me, hope this can help someone.