In this article, we will learn how to create android Discrete SeekBar programmatically in Kotlin. We will go through various steps that explains how to create Discrete SeekBar and add it in kotlin file, use different attributes to customise it etc. in any android application. For example, how to set text in Discrete SeekBar programmatically, how to set id of Discrete SeekBar, how to capitalise text of Discrete SeekBar dynamically etc. We will get answer to all such questions in this post.
Learn to use Different Attributes of Discrete SeekBar in XML File to Customize it.
Getting Started
We can define android Discrete SeekBar widget as below –
Android seekBar is an extension of progressBar that have draggable thumb. User can drag the thumb back and forth to set current progress value.
Now, how do we use Discrete SeekBar in android application ?
Creating New Project
Follow steps below to create any android project in Kotlin –
Step | Description |
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1. | Open Android Studio (Ignore if already done). |
2. | Go to File => New => New Project. This will open a new window. Then, under Phone and Tablet section, select Empty Activity. Then, click Next. |
3. | In next screen, select project name as DynamicDiscreteSeekBar. Then, fill other required details. |
4. | Then, clicking on Finish button creates new project. |
Newbie in Android ?
Some very important concepts (Recommended to learn before you move ahead)
Before we move ahead, we need to setup for viewBinding to access Discrete SeekBar in Kotlin file without using findViewById() method.
Setup ViewBinding
Add viewBinding true in app/build.gradle file.
android { // OTHER CODE... buildFeatures { viewBinding true } }
Now, set content in activity using view binding.
Open MainActivity.kt file and write below code in it.
class MainActivity : AppCompatActivity() { private lateinit var binding: ActivityMainBinding override fun onCreate(savedInstanceState: Bundle?) { super.onCreate(savedInstanceState) binding = ActivityMainBinding.inflate(layoutInflater) val view = binding.root setContentView(view) } }
Now, we can access view in Kotlin file without using findViewById() method.
Since we have a new project, we will modify the xml and class file to use Discrete SeekBar programmatically in kotlin. Please follow the steps below.
2. Modify Values Folder
Open res/values/strings.xml file. Add below code into it.
<resources> <string name="app_name">DynamicDiscreteSeekBar</string> </resources>
Other values folders have not been changed. So, we are not going to mention it here.
3. Modify Layout Folder
Open res/layout/activity_main.xml file. Add below code into it.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <LinearLayout android:id="@+id/rootContainer" xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android" android:layout_width="match_parent" android:layout_height="match_parent" android:gravity="center" android:orientation="vertical"> </LinearLayout>
Note that LinearLayout has id rootContainer. In Kotlin file, we will create Discrete SeekBar Dynamically and add it into this LinearLayout having id rootContainer.
3.1 Add new XML file
Create new xml file, seekbar_base.xml, in res/layout folder. Then, add below code into it –
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <SeekBar xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android" android:layout_width="match_parent" android:layout_height="wrap_content" android:theme="@style/Widget.AppCompat.SeekBar.Discrete" />
4. Create Android Discrete SeekBar programmatically in Kotlin
Open src/main/java/com.tutorialwing.dynamicdiscreteseekbar/MainActivity.kt file. Then, add below code into it.
package com.tutorialwing.dynamicdiscreteseekbar import androidx.appcompat.app.AppCompatActivity import android.os.Bundle import android.view.ViewGroup import android.widget.LinearLayout import android.widget.SeekBar import android.widget.Toast import com.tutorialwing.dynamicdiscreteseekbar.databinding.ActivityMainBinding import android.view.LayoutInflater class MainActivity : AppCompatActivity() { private lateinit var binding: ActivityMainBinding override fun onCreate(savedInstanceState: Bundle?) { super.onCreate(savedInstanceState) binding = ActivityMainBinding.inflate(layoutInflater) val view = binding.root setContentView(view) setupSeekBar() } private fun setupSeekBar() { val seekBar = LayoutInflater.from(this).inflate(R.layout.seekbar_base, null) as SeekBar seekBar.max = 10 seekBar.progress = 3 val layoutParams = LinearLayout.LayoutParams( ViewGroup.LayoutParams.MATCH_PARENT, ViewGroup.LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT ) layoutParams.setMargins(70, 70, 70, 70) seekBar.layoutParams = layoutParams // Add SeekBar to LinearLayout binding.rootContainer.addView(seekBar) seekBar.setOnSeekBarChangeListener(object : SeekBar.OnSeekBarChangeListener { override fun onProgressChanged(seekBar: SeekBar, progress: Int, fromUser: Boolean) { // Write code to perform some action when progress is changed. } override fun onStartTrackingTouch(seekBar: SeekBar) { // Write code to perform some action when touch is started. } override fun onStopTrackingTouch(seekBar: SeekBar) { // Write code to perform some action when touch is stopped. Toast.makeText( this@MainActivity, "Progress is " + seekBar.progress + "%", Toast.LENGTH_SHORT ).show() } }) } }
Now, Let’s check how to use different attributes of Discrete SeekBar to customize it dynamically –
Set Id of Discrete SeekBar
Follow steps below to set id of Discrete SeekBar programmatically –
- Create ids.xml file in res/values folder. Then, add below code into it –
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <resources> <item type="id" name="seekBar_ID" /> </resources>
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Now, we can set id of Discrete SeekBar dynamically, in MainActivity.kt file, as –
seekBar.id = R.id.seekBar_ID // Discrete SeekBar
Here, we have set id of Discrete SeekBar using property access syntax – seekBar.id
Learn to Set ID of Discrete SeekBar Using XML Attribute
Set Width and Height of Discrete SeekBar
We use layoutParams to set width and height of any View programmatically. In this article, we have added Discrete SeekBar in LinearLayout. So, we will define LayoutParams as below –
seekBar.layoutParams = LinearLayout.LayoutParams( ViewGroup.LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT, ViewGroup.LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT )
Here, we have set width and height as WRAP_CONTENT. Some of possible values for width and height are –
- WRAP_CONTENT: Sets value of width or height depending on text inside it.
- MATCH_PARENT: Sets value of width of height depending on width or height of parent layout . i.e. width or height of Discrete SeekBar will be same as width or height of parent layout.
- Fixed Value: Sets width or height as per value provided.
Learn to Set Width or Height of Discrete SeekBar Using XML Attribute
Set Padding of Discrete SeekBar
Follow steps below to set padding of Discrete SeekBar Dynamically –
- If there is no dimens.xml file, create dimens.xml file in res/values folder. Then, add below code in it –
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <resources> <dimen name="text_padding">16dp</dimen> </resources>
- Now, we can set padding of Discrete SeekBar dynamically, in MainActivity.kt file, as –
val padding = resources.getDimension(R.dimen.text_padding).toInt() seekBar.setPadding(padding, padding, padding, padding)
Here, we have accessed dimension defined in dimens.xml using getDimension() method. Then, set padding of Discrete SeekBar using setPadding() method.
Learn to Set Padding of Discrete SeekBar Using XML Attribute
Set Margin of Discrete SeekBar
Follow steps below to set margin of Discrete SeekBar Dynamically –
- If there is no dimens.xml file, create dimens.xml file in res/values folder. Then, add below code in it –
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <resources> <dimen name="text_margin">16dp</dimen> </resources>
- Now, we can set margin of Discrete SeekBar dynamically, in MainActivity.kt file, as –
val margin = resources.getDimension(R.dimen.text_margin).toInt() val layoutParams = LinearLayout.LayoutParams( ViewGroup.LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT, ViewGroup.LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT ) layoutParams.setMargins(margin, margin, margin, margin) seekBar.layoutParams = layoutParams
Here, we have accessed dimension defined in dimens.xml using getDimension() method. Then, we have defined layoutParams, set margin to layoutParams. After that, set layoutParams to Discrete SeekBar.
Learn to Set Margin of Discrete SeekBar Using XML Attribute
Set Background of Discrete SeekBar
Follow steps below to set background of Discrete SeekBar programmatically –
- If there is no colors.xml file, create colors.xml file in res/values folder. Then, add below code in it –
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <resources> <color name="purple_200">#FFBB86FC</color> </resources>
- Now, we can set background of Discrete SeekBar dynamically, in MainActivity.kt file, as –
val color = ContextCompat.getColor(this, R.color.purple_200) seekBar.setBackgroundColor(color)
Here, we used setBackgroundColor() method to set background color in seekBar.
Learn to Set Background of Discrete SeekBar Using XML Attribute
Set Visibility of Discrete SeekBar
We can set visibility of Discrete SeekBar programmatically as –
seekBar.visibility = View.VISIBLE
Here, we have set visibility of Discrete SeekBar using seekBar.visibility attribute. Visibility can be of three types – gone, visible and invisible.
Learn to Set Visibility of Discrete SeekBar Using XML Attribute
Set Text of Discrete SeekBar
Follow steps below to set text of Discrete SeekBar programmatically –
- If there is no strings.xml file, create strings.xml file in res/values folder. Then, add below code in it –
<resources> <string name="click_on_me">Click on me</string> </resources>
- Now, we can set text of Discrete SeekBar dynamically, in MainActivity.kt file, as –
seekBar.text = getString(R.string.click_on_me)
Here, we used seekBar.text to set text in seekBar.
Learn to Set Text of Discrete SeekBar Using XML Attribute
Set Color of Text of Discrete SeekBar
Follow steps below to set color of text of Discrete SeekBar programmatically in Kotlin –
- If there is no colors.xml file, create colors.xml file in res/values folder. Then, add below code in it –
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <resources> <color name="black">#FF000000</color> </resources>
- Now, we can set color of text of Discrete SeekBar dynamically, in MainActivity.kt file, as –
val textColor = ContextCompat.getColor(this, R.color.black) seekBar.setTextColor(textColor)
Here, we used setTextColor() method to set color of Discrete SeekBar of seekBar.
Learn to Set Color of Discrete SeekBar Using XML Attribute
Set Gravity of Discrete SeekBar
We can set gravity of text of Discrete SeekBar programmatically in Kotlin as –
seekBar.gravity = Gravity.CENTER
Here, we have set gravity of Discrete SeekBar as center. So, all the text of Discrete SeekBar will be center aligned.
We can also apply multiple gravity values as –
seekBar.gravity = Gravity.CENTER_HORIZONTAL or Gravity.BOTTOM
Here, we have applied multiple gravity values, in Kotlin, to Discrete SeekBar. In above case, text will be aligned as horizontally centered to bottom.
Learn to Set Margin of Discrete SeekBar Using XML Attribute
Set Text in Uppercase or Lowercase
Follow steps below to set text in uppercase or lowercase programmatically as –
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Set Text in Uppercase
We use seekBar.isAllCaps attributes to set text in uppercase or normal. If it is true, text will be set in uppercase.
seekBar.text = "Hello Tutorialwing" seekBar.isAllCaps = true
In Above case, “Hello Tutorialwing” will be set in Uppercase to Discrete SeekBar. So, text will be “HELLO TUTORIALWING”.
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By default, isAllCaps is false. So, whatever is written, text will be set as it is. For example,
seekBar.text = "Hello Tutorialwing" seekBar.isAllCaps = false. // By default it is false. Written here for example.
Above code will set text, “Hello Tutorialwing”, to Discrete SeekBar without changing it to Uppercase.
Actually, if isAllCaps is false, text is set as it is. It neither changes to uppercase nor lowercase.
How do we set text in lowercase?
Answer –
- In xml file – write all the text in lowercase.
- In kotlin file – take text as string. Then, convert it in lowercase. Then, set it to seekBar.
Learn to Set Text in Uppercase or Lowercase Using XML Attribute
Set Size of Text in Discrete SeekBar
Follow steps below to set size of Discrete SeekBar programmatically using seekBar.textSize attribute –
- Open res/values/dimens.xml file. Then, add below font-size in it –
<dimen name="text_size">16sp</dimen>
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Now, using seekBar.textSize attribute, we can set size of text dynamically as –
seekBar.textSize = resources.getDimension(R.dimen.text_margin)
Learn to Set Size of Text in Discrete SeekBar Using XML Attribute
Set Style (Bold/italic) of Text in Discrete SeekBar
We can set textStyle of Discrete SeekBar programmatically as –
seekBar.typeface = Typeface.DEFAULT_BOLD;
In above case, we have set textStyle as bold. So, text of Discrete SeekBar will be displayed as bold letters.
If we want to preserve previous textStyle too, we can do it as –
seekBar.setTypeface(seekBar.typeface, Typeface.BOLD);
Learn to Set Typeface of Discrete SeekBar Using XML Attribute
Set Letter Spacing of Text in Discrete SeekBar
Follow steps below to set letter spacing of Discrete SeekBar programmatically –
- Open res/values/dimens.xml file. Then, add below dimension in it –
<dimen name="text_letter_spacing">1dp</dimen>
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We use seekBar.letterSpacing attribute to set letter spacing of Discrete SeekBar as below –
seekBar.letterSpacing = resources.getDimension(R.dimen.text_letter_spacing)
Learn to Set Letter Spacing of Discrete SeekBar Using XML Attribute
That’s end of tutorial on Discrete SeekBar Programmatically in Kotlin With Example.