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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T20:39:08+00:00 2026-05-27T20:39:08+00:00

I want to Rotate Image according to a specific angle in android ,some thing

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I want to Rotate Image according to a specific angle in android ,some thing like a compass…

I have this code…it works on drawPath()
but i want to replace the path and the Drawing thing with image..
I tried to create a bitmap image ,DrawBitmapImage , but the image does not Rotate like the path..Any Help PLease?

public void draw(Canvas canvas) {
    double angle = calculateAngle(currentLongitude, currentLatitude, targetLongitude, targetLatitude);

    //Correction;
    angle-=90;

    //Correction for azimuth
    angle-=azimuth;

    if((getContext() instanceof Activity) && ((Activity)getContext()).getWindowManager().getDefaultDisplay().getOrientation()==Configuration.ORIENTATION_PORTRAIT)angle-=90;

    while(angle<0)angle=angle+360;

    Rect rect = canvas.getClipBounds();

    int height = rect.bottom-rect.top;
    int width = rect.right-rect.left;
    int left = rect.left;
    int top = rect.top;

    if(height>width){
        top+=(height-width)/2;
        height=width;
    }
    if(width>height){
        left+=(width-height)/2;
        width=height;
    }

    float centerwidth = width/2f;
    float centerheight = height/2f;

    Paint p = new Paint();
    p.setColor(color);
    p.setStyle(Paint.Style.FILL);
    p.setAntiAlias(true);

    float startX = left+(float)(centerwidth+Math.cos(deg2rad(angle))*width/3.0);
    float startY = top+(float)(centerheight+Math.sin(deg2rad(angle))*height/3.0);

    Path path = new Path();
    path.moveTo(
            startX,
            startY);
    path.lineTo(
            left+(float)(centerwidth+Math.cos(deg2rad(angle+140))*width/4.0),
            top+(float)(centerheight+Math.sin(deg2rad(angle+140))*height/4.0));
    path.lineTo(
            left+(float)centerwidth,
            top+(float)centerheight
            );
    path.lineTo(
            left+(float)(centerwidth+Math.cos(deg2rad(angle+220))*width/4.0), 
            top+(float)(centerheight+Math.sin(deg2rad(angle+220))*height/4.0)
            );

    path.lineTo(
            startX,
            startY
            );




    canvas.drawPath(path, p);
}
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    2026-05-27T20:39:09+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 8:39 pm

    You can either rotate your bitmap when you draw it by using a matrix:

    Matrix matrix = new Matrix();
    matrix.setRotate(angle, imageCenterX, imageCenterY);
    yourCanvas.drawBitmap(yourBitmap, matrix, null);
    

    You can also do it by rotating the canvas before drawing:

    yourCanvas.save(Canvas.MATRIX_SAVE_FLAG); //Saving the canvas and later restoring it so only this image will be rotated.
    yourCanvas.rotate(-angle);
    yourCanvas.drawBitmap(yourBitmap, left, top, null);
    yourCanvas.restore();
    

    Pick the one that suits you the best.

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