int resourceId = this. getResources(). getIdentifier("nameOfResource", "id", this.
I'll use getResources(). getIdentifier(name, "id", getPackageName()); to get the ID of an ImageButton (as you would with R.id.name). @Srujan Barai, getResource() and getPackageName() are methods from Activity.
drawable for all drawable resources) and for each resource of that type, there is a static integer (for example, R. drawable. icon ). This integer is the resource ID that you can use to retrieve your resource.
If I understood right, this is what you want
int drawableResourceId = this.getResources().getIdentifier("nameOfDrawable", "drawable", this.getPackageName());
Where "this" is an Activity, written just to clarify.
In case you want a String in strings.xml or an identifier of a UI element, substitute "drawable"
int resourceId = this.getResources().getIdentifier("nameOfResource", "id", this.getPackageName());
I warn you, this way of obtaining identifiers is really slow, use only where needed.
Link to official documentation: Resources.getIdentifier(String name, String defType, String defPackage)
It will be something like:
R.drawable.resourcename
Make sure you don't have the Android.R
namespace imported as it can confuse Eclipse (if that's what you're using).
If that doesn't work, you can always use a context's getResources
method ...
Drawable resImg = this.context.getResources().getDrawable(R.drawable.resource);
Where this.context
is intialised as an Activity
, Service
or any other Context
subclass.
Update:
If it's the name you want, the Resources
class (returned by getResources()
) has a getResourceName(int)
method, and a getResourceTypeName(int)
?
Update 2:
The Resources
class has this method:
public int getIdentifier (String name, String defType, String defPackage)
Which returns the integer of the specified resource name, type & package.
int resourceID =
this.getResources().getIdentifier("resource name", "resource type as mentioned in R.java",this.getPackageName());
Kotlin Version
via Extension Function
To find a resource id by its name In Kotlin, add below snippet in a kotlin file:
ExtensionFunctions.kt
import android.content.Context
import android.content.res.Resources
fun Context.resIdByName(resIdName: String?, resType: String): Int {
resIdName?.let {
return resources.getIdentifier(it, resType, packageName)
}
throw Resources.NotFoundException()
}
Usage
Now all resource ids are accessible wherever you have a context reference using resIdByName
method:
val drawableResId = context.resIdByName("ic_edit_black_24dp", "drawable")
val stringResId = context.resIdByName("title_home", "string")
.
.
.
A simple way to getting resource ID from string. Here resourceName is the name of resource ImageView in drawable folder which is included in XML file as well.
int resID = getResources().getIdentifier(resourceName, "id", getPackageName());
ImageView im = (ImageView) findViewById(resID);
Context context = im.getContext();
int id = context.getResources().getIdentifier(resourceName, "drawable",
context.getPackageName());
im.setImageResource(id);
// image from res/drawable
int resID = getResources().getIdentifier("my_image",
"drawable", getPackageName());
// view
int resID = getResources().getIdentifier("my_resource",
"id", getPackageName());
// string
int resID = getResources().getIdentifier("my_string",
"string", getPackageName());
I would suggest you using my method to get a resource ID. It's Much more efficient, than using getIdentidier() method, which is slow.
Here's the code:
/**
* @author Lonkly
* @param variableName - name of drawable, e.g R.drawable.<b>image</b>
* @param с - class of resource, e.g R.drawable.class or R.raw.class
* @return integer id of resource
*/
public static int getResId(String variableName, Class<?> с) {
Field field = null;
int resId = 0;
try {
field = с.getField(variableName);
try {
resId = field.getInt(null);
} catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
} catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
return resId;
}
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