rotate Bitmap by degree - Android Graphics

Android examples for Graphics:Bitmap Rotate

Description

rotate Bitmap by degree

Demo Code

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import android.graphics.Bitmap;
import android.graphics.Matrix;

public class Main {
  public static Bitmap rotate(Bitmap b, int degrees) {
    return rotateAndMirror(b, degrees, false);
  }

  public static Bitmap rotateAndMirror(Bitmap b, int degrees, boolean mirror) {
    if ((degrees != 0 || mirror) && b != null) {
      Matrix m = new Matrix();
      // Mirror first.
      // horizontal flip + rotation = -rotation + horizontal flip
      if (mirror) {
        m.postScale(-1, 1);
        degrees = (degrees + 360) % 360;
        if (degrees == 0 || degrees == 180) {
          m.postTranslate(b.getWidth(), 0);
        } else if (degrees == 90 || degrees == 270) {
          m.postTranslate(b.getHeight(), 0);
        } else {
          throw new IllegalArgumentException("Invalid degrees=" + degrees);
        }
      }
      if (degrees != 0) {
        // clockwise
        m.postRotate(degrees, (float) b.getWidth() / 2, (float) b.getHeight() / 2);
      }

      try {
        Bitmap b2 = Bitmap.createBitmap(b, 0, 0, b.getWidth(), b.getHeight(), m, true);
        if (b != b2) {
          b.recycle();
          b = b2;
        }
      } catch (OutOfMemoryError ex) {
        // We have no memory to rotate. Return the original bitmap.
      }
    }
    return b;
  }
}

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