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I need to code the layout of the android widgets using dip/dp (in java files). At runtime if I code,

int pixel=this.getWindowManager().getDefaultDisplay().getWidth();

this return the screen width in pixels (px). To convert this to dp, I coded:

int dp =pixel/(int)getResources().getDisplayMetrics().density ;

This does not seem to be returning correct answer. I made the emulator of WVGA800 whose screen resolution is 480 by 800. When the run the emulator and let the code print the values of pixel and dp, it came to 320 in both. This emulator is 240 dpi whose scale factor would be 0.75.

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Try this

    Display display = getWindowManager().getDefaultDisplay();
    DisplayMetrics outMetrics = new DisplayMetrics ();
    display.getMetrics(outMetrics);

    float density  = getResources().getDisplayMetrics().density;
    float dpHeight = outMetrics.heightPixels / density;
    float dpWidth  = outMetrics.widthPixels / density;
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This worked perfectly for me! Thanx – Jay Soyer Aug 30 '12 at 18:32
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Why it is necessary to call WindowManager? What about this code? DisplayMetrics displayMetrics = resources.getDisplayMetrics(); float screenWidthDp = displayMetrics.widthPixels / displayMetrics.density; – Tomáลก Hubálek Dec 14 '12 at 13:15

You are missing default density value of 160.

    2 px = 3 dip if dpi == 80(ldpi), 320x240 screen
    1 px = 1 dip if dpi == 160(mdpi), 480x320 screen
    3 px = 2 dip if dpi == 240(hdpi), 840x480 screen

In other words, if you design you layout with width equal to 160dip in portrait mode, it will be half of the screen on all ldpi/mdpi/hdpi devices(except tablets, I think)

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What you have answered is the logical reasoning behind my question. I understand this. How should I code this in java so that at runtime whatever the screen resolution is,correct dpi width is picked by the code? – Khushboo Jun 27 '11 at 10:34
Hope I get it right this time :) Use DisplayMetrics outMetrics = null; getWindowManager().getDefaultDisplay().getMetrics(outMetrics); within Activity. Then, outMetrics.density will give you the scale factor of the current device, as stated in the docs – m1shk4 Jun 27 '11 at 23:07

Your problem is with casting the float to an int, losing precision. You should also multiply with the factor and not divide.

Do this:

int dp = (int)(pixel*getResources().getDisplayMetrics().density);
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This answer is incorrect. From developer.android.com/guide/practices/…, Pixel = Dp * Density. – user1425233 Jan 9 at 16:57

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