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Asked: May 31, 20262026-05-31T16:47:30+00:00 2026-05-31T16:47:30+00:00

I am new to Android. I like having the free range of drawing objects

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I am new to Android. I like having the free range of drawing objects where ever I want. So i have been using Absolute Layout. I get a message saying to use a different layout. And I have read that this is because of the different res of different phones. My question is, is this the only reason in not using Absolute Layout? I have made a method that uses metrics to adjust the pixels.

public int widthRatio(double ratioIn){
    DisplayMetrics dm = new DisplayMetrics(); //gets screen properties
    getWindowManager().getDefaultDisplay().getMetrics(dm);
    double screenWidth = dm.widthPixels;      //gets screen height
    double ratio = screenWidth/100;           //gets the ratio in terms of %
    int displayWidth = (int)(ratio*ratioIn);  //multiplies ratio desired % of screen 
    return displayWidth;
}

//method to get height or Ypos that is a one size fits all
public int heightRatio(double ratioIn){
    DisplayMetrics dm = new DisplayMetrics(); //gets screen properties
    getWindowManager().getDefaultDisplay().getMetrics(dm);
    double screenHeight = dm.heightPixels;    //gets screen height
    double ratio = screenHeight/100;          //gets the ratio in terms of %
    int newHeight = (int)(ratio*ratioIn);     //multiplies ratio by desired % of screen
    return newHeight;
}

//sets size of any view (button, text, ...) to a one size fits all screens
public void setSizeByRatio(View object, int width, int height){
    LayoutParams params = object.getLayoutParams();
    params.width = widthRatio(width);
    params.height = heightRatio(height);
}

So if i say setSizeByRatio(Button, 10, 25); It will set the buttons width to 10% of the width of the screen and the height to 25% percent of the screen.

Are there any phones that Absolute Layouts do not work on? Does this layout cause any other issues?

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    2026-05-31T16:47:31+00:00Added an answer on May 31, 2026 at 4:47 pm

    The reason why the AbsoluteLayout is deprecated is because you have alternatives in the LinearLayout or the GridLayout that does the same and more. It seems that you are trying to calculate positions based on absolute positions and number of pixels, an approach that should in general be avoided due to issues with varoius screen sizes and densities.

    Read the link that @amiekuser provided and focus on the understanding how the best practice is. Some hints are creating images for ldpi, mdpi and hdpi folders, using the unit for dpi (density independent pixels) instead of raw pixels and how to test your app on multiple screen sizes and densities using the emulator.

    Edit:

    To set the x- and y-position of a View you must use LayoutParams. See this question on how to to set the TopMargin and LeftMargin for a View using LayoutParams.

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