ViewGroup.MeasureChildWithMargins(View, Int32, Int32, Int32, Int32) Method
Definition
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Ask one of the children of this view to measure itself, taking into account both the MeasureSpec requirements for this view and its padding and margins.
[Android.Runtime.Register("measureChildWithMargins", "(Landroid/view/View;IIII)V", "GetMeasureChildWithMargins_Landroid_view_View_IIIIHandler")]
protected virtual void MeasureChildWithMargins (Android.Views.View? child, int parentWidthMeasureSpec, int widthUsed, int parentHeightMeasureSpec, int heightUsed);
[<Android.Runtime.Register("measureChildWithMargins", "(Landroid/view/View;IIII)V", "GetMeasureChildWithMargins_Landroid_view_View_IIIIHandler")>]
abstract member MeasureChildWithMargins : Android.Views.View * int * int * int * int -> unit
override this.MeasureChildWithMargins : Android.Views.View * int * int * int * int -> unit
Parameters
- child
- View
The child to measure
- parentWidthMeasureSpec
- Int32
The width requirements for this view
- widthUsed
- Int32
Extra space that has been used up by the parent horizontally (possibly by other children of the parent)
- parentHeightMeasureSpec
- Int32
The height requirements for this view
- heightUsed
- Int32
Extra space that has been used up by the parent vertically (possibly by other children of the parent)
- Attributes
Remarks
Ask one of the children of this view to measure itself, taking into account both the MeasureSpec requirements for this view and its padding and margins. The child must have MarginLayoutParams The heavy lifting is done in getChildMeasureSpec.
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