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Crop and Rounded Corners added to an ImageView.

SuperImageView

Extra features for your ImageView provided in a modularized way

Documentation for v2 coming this week.




CropImageView

An ImageView that supports different kind of cropping rather than the only Android is currently supporting: centerCrop

Using this library, you can crop your desired image by sides described below:

Crop options

Development idea borns at the point in [Kerad Games] we needed images cropped by somewhere no matter the image size.

The original images we had to deal with (we wanted the half size of the ball shown whatever screen size), below

Menu Left Side Menu Right Side

Here are some screenshots what we got thanks to this widget :-)

Menu Post Left Side Menu Post Right Side Menu Centered

Usage

Step 1

Gradle
dependencies {
   compile 'com.cesards.android:cropimageview:1.0.2.1'
}
Maven
<dependency>
   <groupId>com.cesards.android</groupId>
   <artifactId>CropImageView</artifactId>
   <version>1.0.2</version>
   <type>aar</type>
</dependency>

Step 2

Define in xml:

<com.codeforvictory.android.superimageview.SuperImageView
   xmlns:custom="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res-auto"
   android:id="@+id/imageView1"
   android:src="@drawable/photo1"
   custom:crop="value" />

where value can take values

topLeft|centerLeft|bottomLeft|topRight|centerRight|bottomRight|centerTop|centerBottom

Or in code:

final CropImageView cropImageView = new CropImageView(CropActivity.this);
final Resources res = getResources();
cropImageView.setImageDrawable(res.getDrawable(images[position]));
final CropImageView.CropType cropType = imageCrops[position];
cropImageView.setCropType(cropType);

Performance tests (using Hugo)

Center Crop Sample (ImageView)

V/TestForegroundImageView﹕ ⇢ setFrame(l=0, t=0, r=1080, b=1557)
V/TestForegroundImageView﹕ ⇠ setFrame [0ms] = true
V/TestForegroundImageView﹕ ⇢ setFrame(l=1080, t=0, r=2160, b=1557)
V/TestForegroundImageView﹕ ⇠ setFrame [0ms] = true
V/TestForegroundImageView﹕ ⇢ setFrame(l=0, t=0, r=1080, b=1557)
V/TestForegroundImageView﹕ ⇠ setFrame [0ms] = false
V/TestForegroundImageView﹕ ⇢ setFrame(l=1080, t=0, r=2160, b=1557)
V/TestForegroundImageView﹕ ⇠ setFrame [0ms] = false
V/TestForegroundImageView﹕ ⇢ setFrame(l=0, t=0, r=1080, b=1701)
V/TestForegroundImageView﹕ ⇠ setFrame [0ms] = true
V/TestForegroundImageView﹕ ⇢ setFrame(l=1080, t=0, r=2160, b=1701)
V/TestForegroundImageView﹕ ⇠ setFrame [0ms] = true`

Custom Crop Sample (CropImageView)

V/TestForegroundCropImageView﹕ ⇢ setFrame(l=0, t=0, r=1080, b=1557)
V/TestForegroundCropImageView﹕ ⇠ setFrame [0ms] = true
V/TestForegroundCropImageView﹕ ⇢ setFrame(l=1080, t=0, r=2160, b=1557)
V/TestForegroundCropImageView﹕ ⇠ setFrame [0ms] = true
V/TestForegroundCropImageView﹕ ⇢ setFrame(l=0, t=0, r=1080, b=1557)
V/TestForegroundCropImageView﹕ ⇠ setFrame [0ms] = false
V/TestForegroundCropImageView﹕ ⇢ setFrame(l=1080, t=0, r=2160, b=1557)
V/TestForegroundCropImageView﹕ ⇠ setFrame [0ms] = false
V/TestForegroundCropImageView﹕ ⇢ setFrame(l=0, t=0, r=1080, b=1701)
V/TestForegroundCropImageView﹕ ⇠ setFrame [0ms] = true
V/TestForegroundCropImageView﹕ ⇢ setFrame(l=1080, t=0, r=2160, b=1701)
V/TestForegroundCropImageView﹕ ⇠ setFrame [0ms] = true

Results: code used does not cause overhead in the UI thread.

ChangeLog

  • 1.0.2.1 (2015-10-22)
    • ImageView crashes in devices with API < 18 due to a @TargetApi annotation
  • 1.0.2 (2015-10-22)
    • Changed minSdkVersion to 7
    • Solved a bug related with ImageView and API < 18.
  • 1.0.1 (2015-02-17)
    • Changed Samples UI and removed unused resources.
    • Added performance tests to Samples.
    • Added code styles for contributions.
    • Improved CropImageView widget. Removed onLayout() overhead. ImageView onLayout() is empty, so we only need logic in setFrame() method.
  • 1.0.0 (2015-02-15)
    • Initial release. (minSdkVersion="14").

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Who's using it

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I'm pretty sure you there are some awesome hidden features you need in your daily dev life. Just let me know or collaborate to improve this librar

I'd like to improve this library with your help, there are some new features to implement waiting for you ;)

If you want to contribute, you should use my code styles available in the root of the project!


License

The MIT License (MIT)

Copyright (c) 2016 César Díez Sánchez

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