I wonder know how to get the width of my string in pixels
To mesure the width of a String
you use your Font
and get the bounds
of the String
, you are going to draw.
BitmapFont.getBounds(String str).width
BitmapFont API
You can get the height to for the right offset for drawing too. Just replace width with height.
In addition for multiline texts use getMultiLineBounds(someString).width
to get the bounds.
The BitmapFont API changed in 1.5.7 so there is a different way to get the bounds now:
BitmapFont.TextBounds and getBounds are done. Instead, give the string to GlyphLayout and get the bounds using its width and height fields. You can then draw the text by passing the same GlyphLayout to BitmapFont, which means the glyphs don’t have to be laid out twice like they used to.
Source (Web archive)
Example:
GlyphLayout layout = new GlyphLayout(); //dont do this every frame! Store it as member
layout.setText("meow");
float width = layout.width;// contains the width of the current set text
float height = layout.height; // contains the height of the current set text
According to @Nates answer: https://stackoverflow.com/a/20759876/619673 calling method
BitmapFont.getBounds(String str).width
not always returns proper width! Especially when you are reusing font.
If you want draw text for example in the center of part of view port
, you can avoid this problem by using another method
BitmapFont.drawWrapped(...)
Example code:
font.drawWrapped(spriteBatch, "text", x_pos, y_pos, your_area_for_text, BitmapFont.HAlignment.CENTER);
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