public
class
Scroller
extends Object
java.lang.Object | |
↳ | android.widget.Scroller |
This class encapsulates scrolling. You can use scrollers (Scroller
or OverScroller
) to collect the data you need to produce a scrolling
animation—for example, in response to a fling gesture. Scrollers track
scroll offsets for you over time, but they don't automatically apply those
positions to your view. It's your responsibility to get and apply new
coordinates at a rate that will make the scrolling animation look smooth.
Here is a simple example:
private Scroller mScroller = new Scroller(context); ... public void zoomIn() { // Revert any animation currently in progress mScroller.forceFinished(true); // Start scrolling by providing a starting point and // the distance to travel mScroller.startScroll(0, 0, 100, 0); // Invalidate to request a redraw invalidate(); }
To track the changing positions of the x/y coordinates, use
computeScrollOffset()
. The method returns a boolean to indicate
whether the scroller is finished. If it isn't, it means that a fling or
programmatic pan operation is still in progress. You can use this method to
find the current offsets of the x and y coordinates, for example:
if (mScroller.computeScrollOffset()) { // Get current x and y positions int currX = mScroller.getCurrX(); int currY = mScroller.getCurrY(); ... }
Public constructors | |
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Scroller(Context context)
Create a Scroller with the default duration and interpolator. |
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Scroller(Context context, Interpolator interpolator)
Create a Scroller with the specified interpolator. |
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Scroller(Context context, Interpolator interpolator, boolean flywheel)
Create a Scroller with the specified interpolator. |
Public methods | |
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void
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abortAnimation()
Stops the animation. |
boolean
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computeScrollOffset()
Call this when you want to know the new location. |
void
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extendDuration(int extend)
Extend the scroll animation. |
void
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fling(int startX, int startY, int velocityX, int velocityY, int minX, int maxX, int minY, int maxY)
Start scrolling based on a fling gesture. |
final
void
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forceFinished(boolean finished)
Force the finished field to a particular value. |
float
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getCurrVelocity()
Returns the current velocity. |
final
int
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getCurrX()
Returns the current X offset in the scroll. |
final
int
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getCurrY()
Returns the current Y offset in the scroll. |
final
int
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getDuration()
Returns how long the scroll event will take, in milliseconds. |
final
int
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getFinalX()
Returns where the scroll will end. |
final
int
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getFinalY()
Returns where the scroll will end. |
final
int
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getStartX()
Returns the start X offset in the scroll. |
final
int
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getStartY()
Returns the start Y offset in the scroll. |
final
boolean
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isFinished()
Returns whether the scroller has finished scrolling. |
void
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setFinalX(int newX)
Sets the final position (X) for this scroller. |
void
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setFinalY(int newY)
Sets the final position (Y) for this scroller. |
final
void
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setFriction(float friction)
The amount of friction applied to flings. |
void
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startScroll(int startX, int startY, int dx, int dy, int duration)
Start scrolling by providing a starting point, the distance to travel, and the duration of the scroll. |
void
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startScroll(int startX, int startY, int dx, int dy)
Start scrolling by providing a starting point and the distance to travel. |
int
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timePassed()
Returns the time elapsed since the beginning of the scrolling. |
Inherited methods | |
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From
class
java.lang.Object
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Scroller (Context context)
Create a Scroller with the default duration and interpolator.
Parameters | |
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context |
Context
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Scroller (Context context, Interpolator interpolator)
Create a Scroller with the specified interpolator. If the interpolator is null, the default (viscous) interpolator will be used. "Flywheel" behavior will be in effect for apps targeting Honeycomb or newer.
Parameters | |
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context |
Context
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interpolator |
Interpolator
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Scroller (Context context, Interpolator interpolator, boolean flywheel)
Create a Scroller with the specified interpolator. If the interpolator is null, the default (viscous) interpolator will be used. Specify whether or not to support progressive "flywheel" behavior in flinging.
Parameters | |
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context |
Context
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interpolator |
Interpolator
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flywheel |
boolean
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void abortAnimation ()
Stops the animation. Contrary to forceFinished(boolean)
,
aborting the animating cause the scroller to move to the final x and y
position
See also:
boolean computeScrollOffset ()
Call this when you want to know the new location. If it returns true, the animation is not yet finished.
Returns | |
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boolean |
void extendDuration (int extend)
Extend the scroll animation. This allows a running animation to scroll
further and longer, when used with setFinalX(int)
or setFinalY(int)
.
Parameters | |
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extend |
int :
Additional time to scroll in milliseconds. |
See also:
void fling (int startX, int startY, int velocityX, int velocityY, int minX, int maxX, int minY, int maxY)
Start scrolling based on a fling gesture. The distance travelled will depend on the initial velocity of the fling.
Parameters | |
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startX |
int :
Starting point of the scroll (X) |
startY |
int :
Starting point of the scroll (Y) |
velocityX |
int :
Initial velocity of the fling (X) measured in pixels per
second. |
velocityY |
int :
Initial velocity of the fling (Y) measured in pixels per
second |
minX |
int :
Minimum X value. The scroller will not scroll past this
point. |
maxX |
int :
Maximum X value. The scroller will not scroll past this
point. |
minY |
int :
Minimum Y value. The scroller will not scroll past this
point. |
maxY |
int :
Maximum Y value. The scroller will not scroll past this
point.
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void forceFinished (boolean finished)
Force the finished field to a particular value.
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finished |
boolean :
The new finished value.
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float getCurrVelocity ()
Returns the current velocity.
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float |
The original velocity less the deceleration. Result may be negative. |
int getCurrX ()
Returns the current X offset in the scroll.
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int |
The new X offset as an absolute distance from the origin. |
int getCurrY ()
Returns the current Y offset in the scroll.
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int |
The new Y offset as an absolute distance from the origin. |
int getDuration ()
Returns how long the scroll event will take, in milliseconds.
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int |
The duration of the scroll in milliseconds. |
int getFinalX ()
Returns where the scroll will end. Valid only for "fling" scrolls.
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int |
The final X offset as an absolute distance from the origin. |
int getFinalY ()
Returns where the scroll will end. Valid only for "fling" scrolls.
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int |
The final Y offset as an absolute distance from the origin. |
int getStartX ()
Returns the start X offset in the scroll.
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int |
The start X offset as an absolute distance from the origin. |
int getStartY ()
Returns the start Y offset in the scroll.
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int |
The start Y offset as an absolute distance from the origin. |
boolean isFinished ()
Returns whether the scroller has finished scrolling.
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boolean |
True if the scroller has finished scrolling, false otherwise. |
void setFinalX (int newX)
Sets the final position (X) for this scroller.
Parameters | |
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newX |
int :
The new X offset as an absolute distance from the origin. |
See also:
void setFinalY (int newY)
Sets the final position (Y) for this scroller.
Parameters | |
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newY |
int :
The new Y offset as an absolute distance from the origin. |
See also:
void setFriction (float friction)
The amount of friction applied to flings. The default value
is getScrollFriction()
.
Parameters | |
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friction |
float :
A scalar dimension-less value representing the coefficient of
friction.
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void startScroll (int startX, int startY, int dx, int dy, int duration)
Start scrolling by providing a starting point, the distance to travel, and the duration of the scroll.
Parameters | |
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startX |
int :
Starting horizontal scroll offset in pixels. Positive
numbers will scroll the content to the left. |
startY |
int :
Starting vertical scroll offset in pixels. Positive numbers
will scroll the content up. |
dx |
int :
Horizontal distance to travel. Positive numbers will scroll the
content to the left. |
dy |
int :
Vertical distance to travel. Positive numbers will scroll the
content up. |
duration |
int :
Duration of the scroll in milliseconds.
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void startScroll (int startX, int startY, int dx, int dy)
Start scrolling by providing a starting point and the distance to travel. The scroll will use the default value of 250 milliseconds for the duration.
Parameters | |
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startX |
int :
Starting horizontal scroll offset in pixels. Positive
numbers will scroll the content to the left. |
startY |
int :
Starting vertical scroll offset in pixels. Positive numbers
will scroll the content up. |
dx |
int :
Horizontal distance to travel. Positive numbers will scroll the
content to the left. |
dy |
int :
Vertical distance to travel. Positive numbers will scroll the
content up.
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int timePassed ()
Returns the time elapsed since the beginning of the scrolling.
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int |
The elapsed time in milliseconds. |