public
final
class
WindowInsets
extends Object
java.lang.Object | |
↳ | android.view.WindowInsets |
Describes a set of insets for window content.
WindowInsets are immutable and may be expanded to include more inset types in the future. To adjust insets, use one of the supplied clone methods to obtain a new WindowInsets instance with the adjusted properties.
Public constructors | |
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WindowInsets(WindowInsets src)
Construct a new WindowInsets, copying all values from a source WindowInsets. |
Public methods | |
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WindowInsets
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consumeStableInsets()
Returns a copy of this WindowInsets with the stable insets fully consumed. |
WindowInsets
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consumeSystemWindowInsets()
Returns a copy of this WindowInsets with the system window insets fully consumed. |
int
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getStableInsetBottom()
Returns the bottom stable inset in pixels. |
int
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getStableInsetLeft()
Returns the left stable inset in pixels. |
int
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getStableInsetRight()
Returns the right stable inset in pixels. |
int
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getStableInsetTop()
Returns the top stable inset in pixels. |
int
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getSystemWindowInsetBottom()
Returns the bottom system window inset in pixels. |
int
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getSystemWindowInsetLeft()
Returns the left system window inset in pixels. |
int
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getSystemWindowInsetRight()
Returns the right system window inset in pixels. |
int
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getSystemWindowInsetTop()
Returns the top system window inset in pixels. |
boolean
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hasInsets()
Returns true if this WindowInsets has any nonzero insets. |
boolean
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hasStableInsets()
Returns true if this WindowInsets has nonzero stable insets. |
boolean
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hasSystemWindowInsets()
Returns true if this WindowInsets has nonzero system window insets. |
boolean
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isConsumed()
Check if these insets have been fully consumed. |
boolean
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isRound()
Returns true if the associated window has a round shape. |
WindowInsets
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replaceSystemWindowInsets(int left, int top, int right, int bottom)
Returns a copy of this WindowInsets with selected system window insets replaced with new values. |
WindowInsets
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replaceSystemWindowInsets(Rect systemWindowInsets)
Returns a copy of this WindowInsets with selected system window insets replaced with new values. |
String
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toString()
Returns a string representation of the object. |
Inherited methods | |
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From
class
java.lang.Object
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WindowInsets (WindowInsets src)
Construct a new WindowInsets, copying all values from a source WindowInsets.
Parameters | |
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src |
WindowInsets :
Source to copy insets from
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WindowInsets consumeStableInsets ()
Returns a copy of this WindowInsets with the stable insets fully consumed.
Returns | |
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WindowInsets |
A modified copy of this WindowInsets |
WindowInsets consumeSystemWindowInsets ()
Returns a copy of this WindowInsets with the system window insets fully consumed.
Returns | |
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WindowInsets |
A modified copy of this WindowInsets |
int getStableInsetBottom ()
Returns the bottom stable inset in pixels.
The stable inset represents the area of a full-screen window that may be partially or fully obscured by the system UI elements. This value does not change based on the visibility state of those elements; for example, if the status bar is normally shown, but temporarily hidden, the stable inset will still provide the inset associated with the status bar being shown.
Returns | |
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int |
The bottom stable inset |
int getStableInsetLeft ()
Returns the left stable inset in pixels.
The stable inset represents the area of a full-screen window that may be partially or fully obscured by the system UI elements. This value does not change based on the visibility state of those elements; for example, if the status bar is normally shown, but temporarily hidden, the stable inset will still provide the inset associated with the status bar being shown.
Returns | |
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int |
The left stable inset |
int getStableInsetRight ()
Returns the right stable inset in pixels.
The stable inset represents the area of a full-screen window that may be partially or fully obscured by the system UI elements. This value does not change based on the visibility state of those elements; for example, if the status bar is normally shown, but temporarily hidden, the stable inset will still provide the inset associated with the status bar being shown.
Returns | |
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int |
The right stable inset |
int getStableInsetTop ()
Returns the top stable inset in pixels.
The stable inset represents the area of a full-screen window that may be partially or fully obscured by the system UI elements. This value does not change based on the visibility state of those elements; for example, if the status bar is normally shown, but temporarily hidden, the stable inset will still provide the inset associated with the status bar being shown.
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int |
The top stable inset |
int getSystemWindowInsetBottom ()
Returns the bottom system window inset in pixels.
The system window inset represents the area of a full-screen window that is partially or fully obscured by the status bar, navigation bar, IME or other system windows.
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int |
The bottom system window inset |
int getSystemWindowInsetLeft ()
Returns the left system window inset in pixels.
The system window inset represents the area of a full-screen window that is partially or fully obscured by the status bar, navigation bar, IME or other system windows.
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int |
The left system window inset |
int getSystemWindowInsetRight ()
Returns the right system window inset in pixels.
The system window inset represents the area of a full-screen window that is partially or fully obscured by the status bar, navigation bar, IME or other system windows.
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int |
The right system window inset |
int getSystemWindowInsetTop ()
Returns the top system window inset in pixels.
The system window inset represents the area of a full-screen window that is partially or fully obscured by the status bar, navigation bar, IME or other system windows.
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int |
The top system window inset |
boolean hasInsets ()
Returns true if this WindowInsets has any nonzero insets.
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boolean |
true if any inset values are nonzero |
boolean hasStableInsets ()
Returns true if this WindowInsets has nonzero stable insets.
The stable inset represents the area of a full-screen window that may be partially or fully obscured by the system UI elements. This value does not change based on the visibility state of those elements; for example, if the status bar is normally shown, but temporarily hidden, the stable inset will still provide the inset associated with the status bar being shown.
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boolean |
true if any of the stable inset values are nonzero |
boolean hasSystemWindowInsets ()
Returns true if this WindowInsets has nonzero system window insets.
The system window inset represents the area of a full-screen window that is partially or fully obscured by the status bar, navigation bar, IME or other system windows.
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boolean |
true if any of the system window inset values are nonzero |
boolean isConsumed ()
Check if these insets have been fully consumed.
Insets are considered "consumed" if the applicable consume*
methods
have been called such that all insets have been set to zero. This affects propagation of
insets through the view hierarchy; insets that have not been fully consumed will continue
to propagate down to child views.
The result of this method is equivalent to the return value of
fitSystemWindows(android.graphics.Rect)
.
Returns | |
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boolean |
true if the insets have been fully consumed. |
boolean isRound ()
Returns true if the associated window has a round shape.
A round window's left, top, right and bottom edges reach all the way to the associated edges of the window but the corners may not be visible. Views responding to round insets should take care to not lay out critical elements within the corners where they may not be accessible.
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boolean |
True if the window is round |
WindowInsets replaceSystemWindowInsets (int left, int top, int right, int bottom)
Returns a copy of this WindowInsets with selected system window insets replaced with new values.
Parameters | |
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left |
int :
New left inset in pixels |
top |
int :
New top inset in pixels |
right |
int :
New right inset in pixels |
bottom |
int :
New bottom inset in pixels |
Returns | |
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WindowInsets |
A modified copy of this WindowInsets |
WindowInsets replaceSystemWindowInsets (Rect systemWindowInsets)
Returns a copy of this WindowInsets with selected system window insets replaced with new values.
Parameters | |
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systemWindowInsets |
Rect :
New system window insets. Each field is the inset in pixels
for that edge |
Returns | |
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WindowInsets |
A modified copy of this WindowInsets |
String toString ()
Returns a string representation of the object. In general, the
toString
method returns a string that
"textually represents" this object. The result should
be a concise but informative representation that is easy for a
person to read.
It is recommended that all subclasses override this method.
The toString
method for class Object
returns a string consisting of the name of the class of which the
object is an instance, the at-sign character `@
', and
the unsigned hexadecimal representation of the hash code of the
object. In other words, this method returns a string equal to the
value of:
getClass().getName() + '@' + Integer.toHexString(hashCode())
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String |
a string representation of the object. |