Issue
I have a textView
inside with a number (variable) and a string
, how can I give the number one size larger than the string
?
the code:
TextView size = (TextView)convertView.findViewById(R.id.privarea_list_size);
if (ls.numProducts != null) {
size.setText(ls.numProducts + " " + mContext.getString(R.string.products));
}
I want ls.numproducts has a size different from the rest of the text. How to do?
Solution
Use a Spannable String
String s= "Hello Everyone";
SpannableString ss1= new SpannableString(s);
ss1.setSpan(new RelativeSizeSpan(2f), 0,5, 0); // set size
ss1.setSpan(new ForegroundColorSpan(Color.RED), 0, 5, 0);// set color
TextView tv= (TextView) findViewById(R.id.textview);
tv.setText(ss1);
Snap shot
You can split string using space and add span to the string you require.
String s= "Hello Everyone";
String[] each = s.split(" ");
Now apply span
to the string
and add the same to textview
.
Answered By - Raghunandan
Answer Checked By - Marilyn (JavaFixing Volunteer)