String length in pixels in Java

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抹茶落季 2021-01-11 10:32

Is there a way to calculate the length of a string in pixels, given a certain java.awt.Font object, that does not use any GUI components?

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  • 2021-01-11 10:58

    You can use the Graphics2D object to get the font bounds (including the width):

    Graphics2D g2d = ...
    Font font = ...
    Rectangle2D f = font.getStringBounds("hello world!", g2d.getFontRenderContext());
    

    But that depends on how you will get the Graphics2D object (for example from an Image).

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  • 2021-01-11 11:02

    This gives the output of (137.0, 15.09375) for me. I have no idea what the units are, but it certainly looks proportionally correct and doesn't use Graphics2D directly.

        Font f = new Font("Ariel", Font.PLAIN, 12);
        Rectangle2D r = f.getStringBounds("Hello World! Hello World!", new FontRenderContext(null, RenderingHints.VALUE_TEXT_ANTIALIAS_DEFAULT, RenderingHints.VALUE_FRACTIONALMETRICS_DEFAULT));
        System.out.println("(" + r.getWidth() + ", " + r.getHeight() + ")"); 
    
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  • 2021-01-11 11:21

    that does not use any GUI components?

    It depends on what you mean here. I'm assuming you mean you want to do it without receiving a HeadlessException.

    The best way is with a BufferedImage. AFAIK, this won't throw a HeadlessException:

    Font font = ... ;
    BufferedImage img = new BufferedImage(1, 1, BufferedImage.TYPE_INT_ARGB);
    FontMetrics fm = img.getGraphics().getFontMetrics(font);
    int width = fm.stringWidth("Your string");
    

    Other than using something like this, I don't think you can. You need a graphics context in order to create a FontMetrics and give you font size information.

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