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| <sample> |
| <name>AccelerometerPlay</name> |
| <group>Sensors</group> |
| <package>com.example.android.accelerometerplay</package> |
| <!-- change minSdk if needed--> |
| <minSdk>11</minSdk> |
| <strings> |
| <intro> |
| <![CDATA[ |
| <p>This sample demonstrates how to use an accelerometer sensor as input for |
| a physics-based view. The input from the accelerometer is used to simulate a |
| virtual surface, and a number of free-moving objects placed on top of it.</p> |
| |
| <p>Any effects from the device's acceleration vector (including both gravity and |
| temporary movement) will be translated to the on-screen particles.</p> |
| ]]> |
| </intro> |
| </strings> |
| |
| <template src="base-build"/> |
| <metadata> |
| <status>PUBLISHED</status> |
| <categories>Sensors</categories> |
| <technologies>Android</technologies> |
| <languages>Java</languages> |
| <solutions>Mobile</solutions> |
| <level>ADVANCED</level> |
| <icon>screenshots/big_icon.png</icon> |
| <screenshots> |
| <img>screenshots/screenshot1.png</img> |
| </screenshots> |
| <api_refs> |
| <android>android.hardware.Sensor</android> |
| <android>android.hardware.SensorEvent</android> |
| <android>android.hardware.SensorEventListener</android> |
| <android>android.hardware.SensorManager</android> |
| </api_refs> |
| <description> |
| <![CDATA[ |
| Sample demonstrating how to use an accelerometer sensor as input for a physics-based view. |
| ]]> |
| </description> |
| |
| <intro> |
| <![CDATA[ |
| This sample demonstrates how to use an accelerometer [sensor][1] as input for |
| a physics-based view. The input from the accelerometer is used to simulate a |
| virtual surface, and a number of free-moving objects placed on top of it. |
| |
| <p>Any effects from the device's acceleration vector (including both gravity and |
| temporary movement) will be translated to the on-screen particles. |
| |
| [1]: https://developer.android.com/reference/android/hardware/Sensor.html |
| ]]> |
| </intro> |
| </metadata> |
| |
| </sample> |