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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T20:54:36+00:00 2026-05-11T20:54:36+00:00

I created some custom elements, and I want to programmatically place them to the

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I created some custom elements, and I want to programmatically place them to the upper right corner (n pixels from the top edge and m pixels from the right edge). Therefore I need to get the screen width and screen height and then set position:

int px = screenWidth - m;
int py = screenHeight - n;

How do I get screenWidth and screenHeight in the main Activity?

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    2026-05-11T20:54:36+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 8:54 pm

    For API Level 30, WindowMetrics.getBounds is to be used. An example of its usage can be found in the linked docs:

     final WindowMetrics metrics = windowManager.getCurrentWindowMetrics();
     // Gets all excluding insets
     final WindowInsets windowInsets = metrics.getWindowInsets();
     Insets insets = windowInsets.getInsetsIgnoringVisibility(WindowInsets.Type.navigationBars()
             | WindowInsets.Type.displayCutout());
    
     int insetsWidth = insets.right + insets.left;
     int insetsHeight = insets.top + insets.bottom;
    
     // Legacy size that Display#getSize reports
     final Rect bounds = metrics.getBounds();
     final Size legacySize = new Size(bounds.width() - insetsWidth,
             bounds.height() - insetsHeight);
    

    Old answer:

    If you want the display dimensions in pixels you can use getSize:

    Display display = getWindowManager().getDefaultDisplay();
    Point size = new Point();
    display.getSize(size);
    int width = size.x;
    int height = size.y;
    

    If you’re not in an Activity you can get the default Display via WINDOW_SERVICE:

    WindowManager wm = (WindowManager) context.getSystemService(Context.WINDOW_SERVICE);
    Display display = wm.getDefaultDisplay();
    

    If you are in a fragment and want to acomplish this just use Activity.WindowManager (in Xamarin.Android) or getActivity().getWindowManager() (in java).

    Before getSize was introduced (in API level 13), you could use the getWidth and getHeight methods that are now deprecated:

    Display display = getWindowManager().getDefaultDisplay(); 
    int width = display.getWidth();  // deprecated
    int height = display.getHeight();  // deprecated
    

    For the use case, you’re describing, however, a margin/padding in the layout seems more appropriate.

    Another way is: DisplayMetrics

    A structure describing general information about a display, such as its size, density, and font scaling. To access the DisplayMetrics members, initialize an object like this:

    DisplayMetrics metrics = new DisplayMetrics();
    getWindowManager().getDefaultDisplay().getMetrics(metrics);
    

    We can use widthPixels to get information for:

    "The absolute width of the display in pixels."

    Example:

    Log.d("ApplicationTagName", "Display width in px is " + metrics.widthPixels);
    
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