android set button background programmatically

R.color.red is an ID (which is also an int), but is not a color.

Use one of the following instead:

// If you're in an activity:
Button11.setBackgroundColor(getResources().getColor(R.color.red));
// OR, if you're not: 
Button11.setBackgroundColor(Button11.getContext().getResources().getColor(R.color.red));

Or, alternatively:

Button11.setBackgroundColor(Color.RED); // From android.graphics.Color

Or, for more pro skills:

Button11.setBackgroundColor(0xFFFF0000); // 0xAARRGGBB

The answer you're looking for in 2020 and beyond:

  • setColorFilter(color, mode) is deprecated since API 29 (as discussed here)
  • button.setBackgroundColor(color) messes with the button style

Now the proper way to set a buttons color is using BlendModeColorFilter() (see documentation).

Usage:

btn.background.colorFilter = BlendModeColorFilter(color, BlendMode.MULTIPLY)

If you work with older APIs too:

fun setButtonColor(btn: Button, color: Int) {
    if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= 29)
        btn.background.colorFilter = BlendModeColorFilter(color, BlendMode.MULTIPLY)
    else
        btn.background.setColorFilter(color, PorterDuff.Mode.MULTIPLY)
}

Please vote to help others finding this answer - it took me quite a while figuring this out ^^


Old thread, but learned something new, hope this might help someone.

If you want to change the background color but retain other styles, then below might help.

button.getBackground().setColorFilter(ContextCompat.getColor(this, R.color.colorAccent), PorterDuff.Mode.MULTIPLY);

You can set your desired color to the button programmatically like:

Button11.setBackgroundColor(Android.Graphics.Color.parseColor("#738b28"));

Also you can give the text color for a button like:

Button11.setTextColor(Android.Graphics.Color.parseColor("#FFFFFF"));

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Android

Button