so far im using something like this
if (image.getDrawable() != thisContext.getResources().getDrawable(R.raw.anImage) ) {
// do something
}
but it does not work.
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Basically, comparing two drawables is a pain so just convert them to bitmaps and then compare the bitmaps (much easier solution), here’s the code: