Ok. Got it.
ScrollView can have only one child and child's dimensions are
scrollWidth and scrollHeight.

On 25 окт, 02:01, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> I'm pretty sure he's asking how to determine how large the entire area
> is, including the portion off-screen
>
> On Oct 24, 5:22 pm, "Justin (Google Employee)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I'm not sure what you mean by "scroll" height and width, but I'll try
> > to answer the question I think you're asking.
>
> > If you have a TextView inside a ScrollView for example, the ScrollView
> > is the one that is going to return you something meaningful for
> > getScrollY(). Imagine the TextView to be a sheet of paper affixed to
> > the wall. The ScrollView is a lens through which you view a portion of
> > the TextView. getScrollY() called on the ScrollView then tells you how
> > far from the top edge of the sheet of paper the lens has traveled.
>
> > Cheers,
> > Justin
> > Android Team @ Google
>
> > On Oct 22, 7:06 am, Shade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Hello!
>
> > > How can i get scroll height and scroll width of the View?
>
> > > getWidth() and getHeight() return View's size
> > > getScrollX() / getScrollY() - scroll offset.
> > > Other functions just measure scroll bar.
>
> > > Thank you!
> > > Michael
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