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* Copyright (C) 2008 The Android Open Source Project
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
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*
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*/
package android.view;
import android.graphics.Rect;
import android.view.MotionEvent;
import android.view.View;
import android.view.ViewConfiguration;
/**
* Helper class to handle situations where you want a view to have a larger touch area than its
* actual view bounds. The view whose touch area is changed is called the delegate view. This
* class should be used by an ancestor of the delegate. To use a TouchDelegate, first create an
* instance that specifies the bounds that should be mapped to the delegate and the delegate
* view itself.
* <p>
* The ancestor should then forward all of its touch events received in its
* {@link android.view.View#onTouchEvent(MotionEvent)} to {@link #onTouchEvent(MotionEvent)}.
* </p>
*/
public class TouchDelegate {
/**
* View that should receive forwarded touch events
*/
private View mDelegateView;
/**
* Bounds in local coordinates of the containing view that should be mapped to the delegate
* view. This rect is used for initial hit testing.
*/
private Rect mBounds;
/**
* mBounds inflated to include some slop. This rect is to track whether the motion events
* should be considered to be be within the delegate view.
*/
private Rect mSlopBounds;
/**
* True if the delegate had been targeted on a down event (intersected mBounds).
*/
private boolean mDelegateTargeted;
/**
* The touchable region of the View extends above its actual extent.
*/
public static final int ABOVE = 1;
/**
* The touchable region of the View extends below its actual extent.
*/
public static final int BELOW = 2;
/**
* The touchable region of the View extends to the left of its
* actual extent.
*/
public static final int TO_LEFT = 4;
/**
* The touchable region of the View extends to the right of its
* actual extent.
*/
public static final int TO_RIGHT = 8;
private int mSlop;
/**
* Constructor
*
* @param bounds Bounds in local coordinates of the containing view that should be mapped to
* the delegate view
* @param delegateView The view that should receive motion events
*/
public TouchDelegate(Rect bounds, View delegateView) {
mBounds = bounds;
mSlop = ViewConfiguration.get(delegateView.getContext()).getScaledTouchSlop();
mSlopBounds = new Rect(bounds);
mSlopBounds.inset(-mSlop, -mSlop);
mDelegateView = delegateView;
}
/**
* Will forward touch events to the delegate view if the event is within the bounds
* specified in the constructor.
*
* @param event The touch event to forward
* @return True if the event was forwarded to the delegate, false otherwise.
*/
public boolean onTouchEvent(MotionEvent event) {
int x = (int)event.getX();
int y = (int)event.getY();
boolean sendToDelegate = false;
boolean hit = true;
boolean handled = false;
switch (event.getAction()) {
case MotionEvent.ACTION_DOWN:
Rect bounds = mBounds;
if (bounds.contains(x, y)) {
mDelegateTargeted = true;
sendToDelegate = true;
}
break;
case MotionEvent.ACTION_UP:
case MotionEvent.ACTION_MOVE:
sendToDelegate = mDelegateTargeted;
if (sendToDelegate) {
Rect slopBounds = mSlopBounds;
if (!slopBounds.contains(x, y)) {
hit = false;
}
}
break;
case MotionEvent.ACTION_CANCEL:
sendToDelegate = mDelegateTargeted;
mDelegateTargeted = false;
break;
}
if (sendToDelegate) {
final View delegateView = mDelegateView;
if (hit) {
// Offset event coordinates to be inside the target view
event.setLocation(delegateView.getWidth() / 2, delegateView.getHeight() / 2);
} else {
// Offset event coordinates to be outside the target view (in case it does
// something like tracking pressed state)
int slop = mSlop;
event.setLocation(-(slop * 2), -(slop * 2));
}
handled = delegateView.dispatchTouchEvent(event);
}
return handled;
}
}