- px is one pixel.
- sp is scale-independent pixels.
- dip is Density-independent pixels.
You would use
sp
for font sizes
dip
for everything else.
dip==dp
From Android Developers center:
px
Pixels - corresponds to actual pixels on the screen.
in
Inches - based on the physical size of the screen.
1 Inch = 2.54 centimeters
mm
Millimeters - based on the physical size of the screen.
pt (it depends upon physical size of the screen)
Points - 1/72 of an inch based on the physical size of the screen.
This will help you for more understanding.
dp
Density-independent Pixels - an abstract unit that is based on the
physical density of the screen. These units are relative to a 160 dpi
screen, so one dp is one pixel on a 160 dpi screen. The ratio of
dp-to-pixel will change with the screen density, but not necessarily in
direct proportion. Note: The compiler accepts both "dip" and "dp",
though "dp" is more consistent with "sp".
sp
Scale-independent Pixels - this is like the dp unit, but it is also
scaled by the user's font size preference. It is recommend you use this
unit when specifying font sizes, so they will be adjusted for both the
screen density and user's preference.
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