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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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* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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package android.hardware;
/**
* Used for receiving notifications from the SensorManager when
* sensor values have changed.
*
* @deprecated Use
* {@link android.hardware.SensorEventListener SensorEventListener} instead.
*/
@Deprecated
public interface SensorListener {
/**
* <p>Called when sensor values have changed.
* The length and contents of the values array vary
* depending on which sensor is being monitored.
* See {@link android.hardware.SensorManager SensorManager}
* for details on possible sensor types.
*
* <p><u>Definition of the coordinate system used below.</u><p>
* <p>The X axis refers to the screen's horizontal axis
* (the small edge in portrait mode, the long edge in landscape mode) and
* points to the right.
* <p>The Y axis refers to the screen's vertical axis and points towards
* the top of the screen (the origin is in the lower-left corner).
* <p>The Z axis points toward the sky when the device is lying on its back
* on a table.
* <p> <b>IMPORTANT NOTE:</b> The axis <b><u>are swapped</u></b> when the
* device's screen orientation changes. To access the unswapped values,
* use indices 3, 4 and 5 in values[].
*
* <p>{@link android.hardware.SensorManager#SENSOR_ORIENTATION SENSOR_ORIENTATION},
* {@link android.hardware.SensorManager#SENSOR_ORIENTATION_RAW SENSOR_ORIENTATION_RAW}:<p>
* All values are angles in degrees.
*
* <p>values[0]: Azimuth, rotation around the Z axis (0<=azimuth<360).
* 0 = North, 90 = East, 180 = South, 270 = West
*
* <p>values[1]: Pitch, rotation around X axis (-180<=pitch<=180), with positive
* values when the z-axis moves toward the y-axis.
*
* <p>values[2]: Roll, rotation around Y axis (-90<=roll<=90), with positive values
* when the z-axis moves toward the x-axis.
*
* <p>Note that this definition of yaw, pitch and roll is different from the
* traditional definition used in aviation where the X axis is along the long
* side of the plane (tail to nose).
*
* <p>{@link android.hardware.SensorManager#SENSOR_ACCELEROMETER SENSOR_ACCELEROMETER}:<p>
* All values are in SI units (m/s^2) and measure contact forces.
*
* <p>values[0]: force applied by the device on the x-axis
* <p>values[1]: force applied by the device on the y-axis
* <p>values[2]: force applied by the device on the z-axis
*
* <p><u>Examples</u>:
* <li>When the device is pushed on its left side toward the right, the
* x acceleration value is negative (the device applies a reaction force
* to the push toward the left)</li>
*
* <li>When the device lies flat on a table, the acceleration value is
* {@link android.hardware.SensorManager#STANDARD_GRAVITY -STANDARD_GRAVITY},
* which correspond to the force the device applies on the table in reaction
* to gravity.</li>
*
* <p>{@link android.hardware.SensorManager#SENSOR_MAGNETIC_FIELD SENSOR_MAGNETIC_FIELD}:<p>
* All values are in micro-Tesla (uT) and measure the ambient magnetic
* field in the X, Y and -Z axis.
* <p><b><u>Note:</u></b> the magnetic field's Z axis is inverted.
*
* @param sensor The ID of the sensor being monitored
* @param values The new values for the sensor.
*/
public void onSensorChanged(int sensor, float[] values);
/**
* Called when the accuracy of a sensor has changed.
* See {@link android.hardware.SensorManager SensorManager}
* for details.
*
* @param sensor The ID of the sensor being monitored
* @param accuracy The new accuracy of this sensor.
*/
public void onAccuracyChanged(int sensor, int accuracy);
}