Issue
I googled but i couldn't find any article to describe about the difference between Bitmap and Drawable in Android.
Solution
A Bitmap is a representation of a bitmap image (something like java.awt.Image). A Drawable is an abstraction of "something that can be drawn". It could be a Bitmap (wrapped up as a BitmapDrawable
), but it could also be a solid color, a collection of other Drawable objects, or any number of other structures.
Most of the Android UI framework likes to work with Drawable objects, not Bitmap objects. A View can accept any Drawable as a background. An ImageView can display a foreground Drawable. Images stored as resources are loaded as Drawable objects.
Answered By - Ted Hopp
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