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/* * Copyright (C) 2011 The Android Open Source Project */*www .java 2 s .c o m*/ * 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 * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package com.nineoldandroids.view; import java.util.WeakHashMap; import android.os.Build; import android.view.View; import android.view.animation.Interpolator; import com.nineoldandroids.animation.Animator; /** * This class enables automatic and optimized animation of select properties on View objects. * If only one or two properties on a View object are being animated, then using an * {@link android.animation.ObjectAnimator} is fine; the property setters called by ObjectAnimator * are well equipped to do the right thing to set the property and invalidate the view * appropriately. But if several properties are animated simultaneously, or if you just want a * more convenient syntax to animate a specific property, then ViewPropertyAnimator might be * more well-suited to the task. * * <p>This class may provide better performance for several simultaneous animations, because * it will optimize invalidate calls to take place only once for several properties instead of each * animated property independently causing its own invalidation. Also, the syntax of using this * class could be easier to use because the caller need only tell the View object which * property to animate, and the value to animate either to or by, and this class handles the * details of configuring the underlying Animator class and starting it.</p> * * <p>This class is not constructed by the caller, but rather by the View whose properties * it will animate. Calls to {@link android.view.View#animate()} will return a reference * to the appropriate ViewPropertyAnimator object for that View.</p> * */ public abstract class ViewPropertyAnimator { private static final WeakHashMap<View, ViewPropertyAnimator> ANIMATORS = new WeakHashMap<View, ViewPropertyAnimator>(0); /** * This method returns a ViewPropertyAnimator object, which can be used to animate specific * properties on this View. * * @param view View to animate. * @return The ViewPropertyAnimator associated with this View. */ public static ViewPropertyAnimator animate(View view) { ViewPropertyAnimator animator = ANIMATORS.get(view); if (animator == null) { final int version = Integer.valueOf(Build.VERSION.SDK); if (version >= Build.VERSION_CODES.ICE_CREAM_SANDWICH) { animator = new ViewPropertyAnimatorICS(view); } else if (version >= Build.VERSION_CODES.HONEYCOMB) { animator = new ViewPropertyAnimatorHC(view); } else { animator = new ViewPropertyAnimatorPreHC(view); } ANIMATORS.put(view, animator); } return animator; } /** * Sets the duration for the underlying animator that animates the requested properties. * By default, the animator uses the default value for ValueAnimator. Calling this method * will cause the declared value to be used instead. * @param duration The length of ensuing property animations, in milliseconds. The value * cannot be negative. * @return This object, allowing calls to methods in this class to be chained. */ public abstract ViewPropertyAnimator setDuration(long duration); /** * Returns the current duration of property animations. If the duration was set on this * object, that value is returned. Otherwise, the default value of the underlying Animator * is returned. * * @see #setDuration(long) * @return The duration of animations, in milliseconds. */ public abstract long getDuration(); /** * Returns the current startDelay of property animations. If the startDelay was set on this * object, that value is returned. Otherwise, the default value of the underlying Animator * is returned. * * @see #setStartDelay(long) * @return The startDelay of animations, in milliseconds. */ public abstract long getStartDelay(); /** * Sets the startDelay for the underlying animator that animates the requested properties. * By default, the animator uses the default value for ValueAnimator. Calling this method * will cause the declared value to be used instead. * @param startDelay The delay of ensuing property animations, in milliseconds. The value * cannot be negative. * @return This object, allowing calls to methods in this class to be chained. */ public abstract ViewPropertyAnimator setStartDelay(long startDelay); /** * Sets the interpolator for the underlying animator that animates the requested properties. * By default, the animator uses the default interpolator for ValueAnimator. Calling this method * will cause the declared object to be used instead. * * @param interpolator The TimeInterpolator to be used for ensuing property animations. * @return This object, allowing calls to methods in this class to be chained. */ public abstract ViewPropertyAnimator setInterpolator(/*Time*/Interpolator interpolator); /** * Sets a listener for events in the underlying Animators that run the property * animations. * * @param listener The listener to be called with AnimatorListener events. * @return This object, allowing calls to methods in this class to be chained. */ public abstract ViewPropertyAnimator setListener(Animator.AnimatorListener listener); /** * Starts the currently pending property animations immediately. Calling <code>start()</code> * is optional because all animations start automatically at the next opportunity. However, * if the animations are needed to start immediately and synchronously (not at the time when * the next event is processed by the hierarchy, which is when the animations would begin * otherwise), then this method can be used. */ public abstract void start(); /** * Cancels all property animations that are currently running or pending. */ public abstract void cancel(); /** * This method will cause the View's <code>x</code> property to be animated to the * specified value. Animations already running on the property will be canceled. * * @param value The value to be animated to. * @see View#setX(float) * @return This object, allowing calls to methods in this class to be chained. */ public abstract ViewPropertyAnimator x(float value); /** * This method will cause the View's <code>x</code> property to be animated by the * specified value. Animations already running on the property will be canceled. * * @param value The amount to be animated by, as an offset from the current value. * @see View#setX(float) * @return This object, allowing calls to methods in this class to be chained. */ public abstract ViewPropertyAnimator xBy(float value); /** * This method will cause the View's <code>y</code> property to be animated to the * specified value. Animations already running on the property will be canceled. * * @param value The value to be animated to. * @see View#setY(float) * @return This object, allowing calls to methods in this class to be chained. */ public abstract ViewPropertyAnimator y(float value); /** * This method will cause the View's <code>y</code> property to be animated by the * specified value. Animations already running on the property will be canceled. * * @param value The amount to be animated by, as an offset from the current value. * @see View#setY(float) * @return This object, allowing calls to methods in this class to be chained. */ public abstract ViewPropertyAnimator yBy(float value); /** * This method will cause the View's <code>rotation</code> property to be animated to the * specified value. Animations already running on the property will be canceled. * * @param value The value to be animated to. * @see View#setRotation(float) * @return This object, allowing calls to methods in this class to be chained. */ public abstract ViewPropertyAnimator rotation(float value); /** * This method will cause the View's <code>rotation</code> property to be animated by the * specified value. Animations already running on the property will be canceled. * * @param value The amount to be animated by, as an offset from the current value. * @see View#setRotation(float) * @return This object, allowing calls to methods in this class to be chained. */ public abstract ViewPropertyAnimator rotationBy(float value); /** * This method will cause the View's <code>rotationX</code> property to be animated to the * specified value. Animations already running on the property will be canceled. * * @param value The value to be animated to. * @see View#setRotationX(float) * @return This object, allowing calls to methods in this class to be chained. */ public abstract ViewPropertyAnimator rotationX(float value); /** * This method will cause the View's <code>rotationX</code> property to be animated by the * specified value. Animations already running on the property will be canceled. * * @param value The amount to be animated by, as an offset from the current value. * @see View#setRotationX(float) * @return This object, allowing calls to methods in this class to be chained. */ public abstract ViewPropertyAnimator rotationXBy(float value); /** * This method will cause the View's <code>rotationY</code> property to be animated to the * specified value. Animations already running on the property will be canceled. * * @param value The value to be animated to. * @see View#setRotationY(float) * @return This object, allowing calls to methods in this class to be chained. */ public abstract ViewPropertyAnimator rotationY(float value); /** * This method will cause the View's <code>rotationY</code> property to be animated by the * specified value. Animations already running on the property will be canceled. * * @param value The amount to be animated by, as an offset from the current value. * @see View#setRotationY(float) * @return This object, allowing calls to methods in this class to be chained. */ public abstract ViewPropertyAnimator rotationYBy(float value); /** * This method will cause the View's <code>translationX</code> property to be animated to the * specified value. Animations already running on the property will be canceled. * * @param value The value to be animated to. * @see View#setTranslationX(float) * @return This object, allowing calls to methods in this class to be chained. */ public abstract ViewPropertyAnimator translationX(float value); /** * This method will cause the View's <code>translationX</code> property to be animated by the * specified value. Animations already running on the property will be canceled. * * @param value The amount to be animated by, as an offset from the current value. * @see View#setTranslationX(float) * @return This object, allowing calls to methods in this class to be chained. */ public abstract ViewPropertyAnimator translationXBy(float value); /** * This method will cause the View's <code>translationY</code> property to be animated to the * specified value. Animations already running on the property will be canceled. * * @param value The value to be animated to. * @see View#setTranslationY(float) * @return This object, allowing calls to methods in this class to be chained. */ public abstract ViewPropertyAnimator translationY(float value); /** * This method will cause the View's <code>translationY</code> property to be animated by the * specified value. Animations already running on the property will be canceled. * * @param value The amount to be animated by, as an offset from the current value. * @see View#setTranslationY(float) * @return This object, allowing calls to methods in this class to be chained. */ public abstract ViewPropertyAnimator translationYBy(float value); /** * This method will cause the View's <code>scaleX</code> property to be animated to the * specified value. Animations already running on the property will be canceled. * * @param value The value to be animated to. * @see View#setScaleX(float) * @return This object, allowing calls to methods in this class to be chained. */ public abstract ViewPropertyAnimator scaleX(float value); /** * This method will cause the View's <code>scaleX</code> property to be animated by the * specified value. Animations already running on the property will be canceled. * * @param value The amount to be animated by, as an offset from the current value. * @see View#setScaleX(float) * @return This object, allowing calls to methods in this class to be chained. */ public abstract ViewPropertyAnimator scaleXBy(float value); /** * This method will cause the View's <code>scaleY</code> property to be animated to the * specified value. Animations already running on the property will be canceled. * * @param value The value to be animated to. * @see View#setScaleY(float) * @return This object, allowing calls to methods in this class to be chained. */ public abstract ViewPropertyAnimator scaleY(float value); /** * This method will cause the View's <code>scaleY</code> property to be animated by the * specified value. Animations already running on the property will be canceled. * * @param value The amount to be animated by, as an offset from the current value. * @see View#setScaleY(float) * @return This object, allowing calls to methods in this class to be chained. */ public abstract ViewPropertyAnimator scaleYBy(float value); /** * This method will cause the View's <code>alpha</code> property to be animated to the * specified value. Animations already running on the property will be canceled. * * @param value The value to be animated to. * @see View#setAlpha(float) * @return This object, allowing calls to methods in this class to be chained. */ public abstract ViewPropertyAnimator alpha(float value); /** * This method will cause the View's <code>alpha</code> property to be animated by the * specified value. Animations already running on the property will be canceled. * * @param value The amount to be animated by, as an offset from the current value. * @see View#setAlpha(float) * @return This object, allowing calls to methods in this class to be chained. */ public abstract ViewPropertyAnimator alphaBy(float value); }