Bitmap.AllocationByteCount Property
Definition
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Returns the size of the allocated memory used to store this bitmap's pixels.
public int AllocationByteCount { [Android.Runtime.Register("getAllocationByteCount", "()I", "")] get; }
[<get: Android.Runtime.Register("getAllocationByteCount", "()I", "")>]
member this.AllocationByteCount : int
Property Value
- Attributes
Remarks
Returns the size of the allocated memory used to store this bitmap's pixels.
This can be larger than the result of #getByteCount()
if a bitmap is reused to decode other bitmaps of smaller size, or by manual reconfiguration. See #reconfigure(int, int, Config)
, #setWidth(int)
, #setHeight(int)
, #setConfig(Bitmap.Config)
, and BitmapFactory.Options#inBitmap BitmapFactory.Options.inBitmap
. If a bitmap is not modified in this way, this value will be the same as that returned by #getByteCount()
.
This value will not change over the lifetime of a Bitmap.
Java documentation for android.graphics.Bitmap.getAllocationByteCount()
.
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Applies to
See also
- <xref:Android.Graphics.Bitmap.Reconfigure(System.Int32%2c+System.Int32%2c+System.Int32)>