ImageView.SetMaxHeight(Int32) Method
Definition
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An optional argument to supply a maximum height for this view.
[Android.Runtime.Register("setMaxHeight", "(I)V", "GetSetMaxHeight_IHandler")]
public virtual void SetMaxHeight (int maxHeight);
[<Android.Runtime.Register("setMaxHeight", "(I)V", "GetSetMaxHeight_IHandler")>]
abstract member SetMaxHeight : int -> unit
override this.SetMaxHeight : int -> unit
Parameters
- maxHeight
- Int32
maximum height for this view
- Attributes
Remarks
An optional argument to supply a maximum height for this view. Only valid if #setAdjustViewBounds(boolean)
has been set to true. To set an image to be a maximum of 100 x 100 while preserving the original aspect ratio, do the following: 1) set adjustViewBounds to true 2) set maxWidth and maxHeight to 100 3) set the height and width layout params to WRAP_CONTENT.
Note that this view could be still smaller than 100 x 100 using this approach if the original image is small. To set an image to a fixed size, specify that size in the layout params and then use #setScaleType(android.widget.ImageView.ScaleType)
to determine how to fit the image within the bounds.
Java documentation for android.widget.ImageView.setMaxHeight(int)
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