Android: How to rotate a bitmap on a center point

只谈情不闲聊 提交于 2019-11-26 14:57:34
Sudar Nimalan

I hope the following sequence of code will help you:

Bitmap targetBitmap = Bitmap.createBitmap(targetWidth, targetHeight, config);
Canvas canvas = new Canvas(targetBitmap);
Matrix matrix = new Matrix();
matrix.setRotate(mRotation,source.getWidth()/2,source.getHeight()/2);
canvas.drawBitmap(source, matrix, new Paint());

If you check the following method from ~frameworks\base\graphics\java\android\graphics\Bitmap.java

public static Bitmap createBitmap(Bitmap source, int x, int y, int width, int height,
        Matrix m, boolean filter)

this would explain what it does with rotation and translate.

Edited: optimized code.

public static Bitmap RotateBitmap(Bitmap source, float angle)
{
      Matrix matrix = new Matrix();
      matrix.postRotate(angle);
      return Bitmap.createBitmap(source, 0, 0, source.getWidth(), source.getHeight(), matrix, true);
}

To get Bitmap from resources:

Bitmap source = BitmapFactory.decodeResource(this.getResources(), R.drawable.your_img);
Ste

I came back to this problem now that we are finalizing the game and I just thought to post what worked for me.

This is the method for rotating the Matrix:

this.matrix.reset();
this.matrix.setTranslate(this.floatXpos, this.floatYpos);
this.matrix.postRotate((float)this.direction, this.getCenterX(), this.getCenterY()); 

(this.getCenterX() is basically the bitmaps X position + the bitmaps width / 2)

And the method for Drawing the bitmap (called via a RenderManager Class):

canvas.drawBitmap(this.bitmap, this.matrix, null);

So it is prettey straight forward but I find it abit strange that I couldn't get it to work by setRotate followed by postTranslate. Maybe some knows why this doesn't work? Now all the bitmaps rotate properly but it is not without some minor decrease in bitmap quality :/

Anyways, thanks for your help!

You can also rotate the ImageView using a RotateAnimation:

RotateAnimation rotateAnimation = new RotateAnimation(from, to,
Animation.RELATIVE_TO_SELF, 0.5f, Animation.RELATIVE_TO_SELF,
                0.5f);
rotateAnimation.setInterpolator(new LinearInterpolator());
rotateAnimation.setDuration(ANIMATION_DURATION);
rotateAnimation.setFillAfter(true);

imageView.startAnimation(rotateAnimation);

You can use something like following:


Matrix matrix = new Matrix();
matrix.setRotate(mRotation,source.getWidth()/2,source.getHeight()/2);
RectF rectF = new RectF(0, 0, source.getWidth(), source.getHeight());
matrix.mapRect(rectF);
Bitmap targetBitmap = Bitmap.createBitmap(rectF.width(), rectF.height(), config);
Canvas canvas = new Canvas(targetBitmap);
canvas.drawBitmap(source, matrix, new Paint());

Look at the sample from Google called Lunar Lander, the ship image there is rotated dynamically.

Lunar Lander code sample

I used this configurations and still have the problem of pixelization :

Bitmap bmpOriginal = BitmapFactory.decodeResource(this.getResources(), R.drawable.map_pin);
        Bitmap targetBitmap = Bitmap.createBitmap((bmpOriginal.getWidth()),
                (bmpOriginal.getHeight()), 
                Bitmap.Config.ARGB_8888);
        Paint p = new Paint();
        p.setAntiAlias(true);

        Matrix matrix = new Matrix();       
        matrix.setRotate((float) lock.getDirection(),(float) (bmpOriginal.getWidth()/2),
                (float)(bmpOriginal.getHeight()/2));

        RectF rectF = new RectF(0, 0, bmpOriginal.getWidth(), bmpOriginal.getHeight());
        matrix.mapRect(rectF);

        targetBitmap = Bitmap.createBitmap((int)rectF.width(), (int)rectF.height(), Bitmap.Config.ARGB_8888);


        Canvas tempCanvas = new Canvas(targetBitmap); 
        tempCanvas.drawBitmap(bmpOriginal, matrix, p);
matrix.reset();
matrix.setTranslate( anchor.x, anchor.y );
matrix.postRotate((float) rotation , 0,0);
matrix.postTranslate(positionOfAnchor.x, positionOfAnchor.x);
c.drawBitmap(bitmap, matrix, null); 
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