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I am Working on a Test Application in which every question is presented with Four options [those options are via Button]. When a User clicks a button and his answer is correct then background of that button Turns Green, and if his answer is incorrect it turns Red. What i want to do is Reset the Button Background on Next Question.

After Searching a lot of People have asked the same Question and Accepted the answer as

  btnChoiceB.setBackgroundColor(0x00000000);

But the problem is, it turns the Whole Button Transparent, which is not my requirement. I Just want the default color Back.

Do Not Suggest

btnChoiceB.setBackgroundColor(null);

as it does not work.

This is What i want Back. This is What i want Back.

UPDATE/ANSWERED

As Suggested by quick learner,

btnChoiceB.setBackgroundResource(android.R.drawable.btn_default);

worked pretty cleanly.

Adnan Ahmad Khan
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Try this

btnChoiceB.setBackgroundResource(android.R.drawable.btn_default);
Quick learner
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You could try using android:backgroundTint . That, or try to look over this answer here.

razgraf
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The term you used was wrong it should be SetImageResources(R.drawable.image); Your image can just be the color and the button text will hover it.

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themes.xml Write this change default themes style name Theme.AppCompat.Light.NoActionBar

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