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<sample>
<name>RevealEffectBasic</name>
<group>UI</group>
<package>com.example.android.revealeffectbasic</package>
<minSdk>21</minSdk>
<strings>
<intro>
<![CDATA[
Basic sample to demonstrate the reveal effect.
]]>
</intro>
</strings>
<metadata>
<status>PUBLISHED</status>
<categories>UI</categories>
<technologies>Android</technologies>
<languages>Java</languages>
<solutions>Mobile</solutions>
<level>INTERMEDIATE</level>
<icon>screenshots/icon-web.png</icon>
<screenshots>
<img>screenshots/1-main.png</img>
</screenshots>
<api_refs>
<android>android.view.ViewAnimationUtils</android>
<android>android.animation.Animator</android>
</api_refs>
<description>
<![CDATA[
Sample demonstrating circular reveal effect. It covers creating an
[Animator][1] with [ViewAnimationUtils][2] as well as defining the parameters
of the circular reveal including starting position and radius.
[1]: https://developer.android.com/reference/android/animation/Animator.html
[2]: https://developer.android.com/reference/android/view/ViewAnimationUtils.html
]]>
</description>
<intro>
<![CDATA[
Sample demonstrating circular reveal effect. Reveal animations can be used to
provide visual continuity when showing or hiding views. With
[ViewAnimationsUtils.createCircularReveal()][1] you can use the startRadius and
endRadius to define a hiding or revealing animation. You can also define the
center of the animation, in this sample the center is x=0, y=0 which defines
the top left of the View as the center.
Press the *Reveal* button to see the the circular reveal.
[1]: http://developer.android.com/reference/android/view/ViewAnimationUtils.html#createCircularReveal(android.view.View, int, int, float, float)
]]>
</intro>
</metadata>
<template src="base"/>
<template src="FragmentView"/>
<common src="logger"/>
<common src="activities"/>
</sample>