List of usage examples for android.view VelocityTracker obtain
static public VelocityTracker obtain()
From source file:me.imid.swipebacklayout.lib.ViewDragHelper2.java
/** * Process a touch event received by the parent view. This method will * dispatch callback events as needed before returning. The parent view's * onTouchEvent implementation should call this. * * @param ev The touch event received by the parent view *///from w w w . j a v a 2s . c o m public void processTouchEvent(MotionEvent ev) { final int action = MotionEventCompat.getActionMasked(ev); final int actionIndex = MotionEventCompat.getActionIndex(ev); if (action == MotionEvent.ACTION_DOWN) { // Reset things for a new event stream, just in case we didn't get // the whole previous stream. cancel(); } if (mVelocityTracker == null) { mVelocityTracker = VelocityTracker.obtain(); } mVelocityTracker.addMovement(ev); switch (action) { case MotionEvent.ACTION_DOWN: { final float x = ev.getX(); final float y = ev.getY(); final int pointerId = MotionEventCompat.getPointerId(ev, 0); final View toCapture = findTopChildUnder((int) x, (int) y); saveInitialMotion(x, y, pointerId); // Since the parent is already directly processing this touch // event, // there is no reason to delay for a slop before dragging. // Start immediately if possible. tryCaptureViewForDrag(toCapture, pointerId); final int edgesTouched = mInitialEdgeTouched[pointerId]; if ((edgesTouched & mTrackingEdges) != 0) { mCallback.onEdgeTouched(edgesTouched & mTrackingEdges, pointerId); } break; } case MotionEventCompat.ACTION_POINTER_DOWN: { final int pointerId = MotionEventCompat.getPointerId(ev, actionIndex); final float x = MotionEventCompat.getX(ev, actionIndex); final float y = MotionEventCompat.getY(ev, actionIndex); saveInitialMotion(x, y, pointerId); // A ViewDragHelper2 can only manipulate one view at a time. if (mDragState == STATE_IDLE) { // If we're idle we can do anything! Treat it like a normal // down event. final View toCapture = findTopChildUnder((int) x, (int) y); tryCaptureViewForDrag(toCapture, pointerId); final int edgesTouched = mInitialEdgeTouched[pointerId]; if ((edgesTouched & mTrackingEdges) != 0) { mCallback.onEdgeTouched(edgesTouched & mTrackingEdges, pointerId); } } else if (isCapturedViewUnder((int) x, (int) y)) { // We're still tracking a captured view. If the same view is // under this // point, we'll swap to controlling it with this pointer // instead. // (This will still work if we're "catching" a settling // view.) tryCaptureViewForDrag(mCapturedView, pointerId); } break; } case MotionEvent.ACTION_MOVE: { if (mDragState == STATE_DRAGGING) { final int index = MotionEventCompat.findPointerIndex(ev, mActivePointerId); final float x = MotionEventCompat.getX(ev, index); final float y = MotionEventCompat.getY(ev, index); final int idx = (int) (x - mLastMotionX[mActivePointerId]); final int idy = (int) (y - mLastMotionY[mActivePointerId]); dragTo(mCapturedView.getLeft() + idx, mCapturedView.getTop() + idy, idx, idy); saveLastMotion(ev); } else { // Check to see if any pointer is now over a draggable view. final int pointerCount = MotionEventCompat.getPointerCount(ev); for (int i = 0; i < pointerCount; i++) { final int pointerId = MotionEventCompat.getPointerId(ev, i); final float x = MotionEventCompat.getX(ev, i); final float y = MotionEventCompat.getY(ev, i); final float dx = x - mInitialMotionX[pointerId]; final float dy = y - mInitialMotionY[pointerId]; reportNewEdgeDrags(dx, dy, pointerId); if (mDragState == STATE_DRAGGING) { // Callback might have started an edge drag. break; } final View toCapture = findTopChildUnder((int) x, (int) y); if (checkTouchSlop(toCapture, dx, dy) && tryCaptureViewForDrag(toCapture, pointerId)) { break; } } saveLastMotion(ev); } break; } case MotionEventCompat.ACTION_POINTER_UP: { final int pointerId = MotionEventCompat.getPointerId(ev, actionIndex); if (mDragState == STATE_DRAGGING && pointerId == mActivePointerId) { // Try to find another pointer that's still holding on to // the captured view. int newActivePointer = INVALID_POINTER; final int pointerCount = MotionEventCompat.getPointerCount(ev); for (int i = 0; i < pointerCount; i++) { final int id = MotionEventCompat.getPointerId(ev, i); if (id == mActivePointerId) { // This one's going away, skip. continue; } final float x = MotionEventCompat.getX(ev, i); final float y = MotionEventCompat.getY(ev, i); if (findTopChildUnder((int) x, (int) y) == mCapturedView && tryCaptureViewForDrag(mCapturedView, id)) { newActivePointer = mActivePointerId; break; } } if (newActivePointer == INVALID_POINTER) { // We didn't find another pointer still touching the // view, release it. releaseViewForPointerUp(); } } clearMotionHistory(pointerId); break; } case MotionEvent.ACTION_UP: { if (mDragState == STATE_DRAGGING) { releaseViewForPointerUp(); } cancel(); break; } case MotionEvent.ACTION_CANCEL: { if (mDragState == STATE_DRAGGING) { dispatchViewReleased(0, 0); } cancel(); break; } } }
From source file:android.wuliqing.com.lendphonesystemapp.swipeBack.ViewDragHelper.java
/** * Process a touch event received by the parent view. This method will * dispatch callback events as needed before returning. The parent view's * onTouchEvent implementation should call this. * * @param ev The touch event received by the parent view *///from ww w . jav a2 s . c o m public void processTouchEvent(MotionEvent ev) { final int action = MotionEventCompat.getActionMasked(ev); final int actionIndex = MotionEventCompat.getActionIndex(ev); if (action == MotionEvent.ACTION_DOWN) { // Reset things for a new event stream, just in case we didn't get // the whole previous stream. cancel(); } if (mVelocityTracker == null) { mVelocityTracker = VelocityTracker.obtain(); } mVelocityTracker.addMovement(ev); switch (action) { case MotionEvent.ACTION_DOWN: { final float x = ev.getX(); final float y = ev.getY(); final int pointerId = MotionEventCompat.getPointerId(ev, 0); final View toCapture = findTopChildUnder((int) x, (int) y); saveInitialMotion(x, y, pointerId); // Since the parent is already directly processing this touch // event, // there is no reason to delay for a slop before dragging. // Start immediately if possible. tryCaptureViewForDrag(toCapture, pointerId); final int edgesTouched = mInitialEdgeTouched[pointerId]; if ((edgesTouched & mTrackingEdges) != 0) { mCallback.onEdgeTouched(edgesTouched & mTrackingEdges, pointerId); } break; } case MotionEventCompat.ACTION_POINTER_DOWN: { final int pointerId = MotionEventCompat.getPointerId(ev, actionIndex); final float x = MotionEventCompat.getX(ev, actionIndex); final float y = MotionEventCompat.getY(ev, actionIndex); saveInitialMotion(x, y, pointerId); // A ViewDragHelper can only manipulate one view at a time. if (mDragState == STATE_IDLE) { // If we're idle we can do anything! Treat it like a normal // down event. final View toCapture = findTopChildUnder((int) x, (int) y); tryCaptureViewForDrag(toCapture, pointerId); final int edgesTouched = mInitialEdgeTouched[pointerId]; if ((edgesTouched & mTrackingEdges) != 0) { mCallback.onEdgeTouched(edgesTouched & mTrackingEdges, pointerId); } } else if (isCapturedViewUnder((int) x, (int) y)) { // We're still tracking a captured view. If the same view is // under this // point, we'll swap to controlling it with this pointer // instead. // (This will still work if we're "catching" a settling // view.) tryCaptureViewForDrag(mCapturedView, pointerId); } break; } case MotionEvent.ACTION_MOVE: { if (mDragState == STATE_DRAGGING) { final int index = MotionEventCompat.findPointerIndex(ev, mActivePointerId); final float x = MotionEventCompat.getX(ev, index); final float y = MotionEventCompat.getY(ev, index); final int idx = (int) (x - mLastMotionX[mActivePointerId]); final int idy = (int) (y - mLastMotionY[mActivePointerId]); dragTo(mCapturedView.getLeft() + idx, mCapturedView.getTop() + idy, idx, idy); saveLastMotion(ev); } else { // Check to see if any pointer is now over a draggable view. final int pointerCount = MotionEventCompat.getPointerCount(ev); for (int i = 0; i < pointerCount; i++) { final int pointerId = MotionEventCompat.getPointerId(ev, i); final float x = MotionEventCompat.getX(ev, i); final float y = MotionEventCompat.getY(ev, i); final float dx = x - mInitialMotionX[pointerId]; final float dy = y - mInitialMotionY[pointerId]; reportNewEdgeDrags(dx, dy, pointerId); if (mDragState == STATE_DRAGGING) { // Callback might have started an edge drag. break; } final View toCapture = findTopChildUnder((int) x, (int) y); if (checkTouchSlop(toCapture, dx, dy) && tryCaptureViewForDrag(toCapture, pointerId)) { break; } } saveLastMotion(ev); } break; } case MotionEventCompat.ACTION_POINTER_UP: { final int pointerId = MotionEventCompat.getPointerId(ev, actionIndex); if (mDragState == STATE_DRAGGING && pointerId == mActivePointerId) { // Try to find another pointer that's still holding on to // the captured view. int newActivePointer = INVALID_POINTER; final int pointerCount = MotionEventCompat.getPointerCount(ev); for (int i = 0; i < pointerCount; i++) { final int id = MotionEventCompat.getPointerId(ev, i); if (id == mActivePointerId) { // This one's going away, skip. continue; } final float x = MotionEventCompat.getX(ev, i); final float y = MotionEventCompat.getY(ev, i); if (findTopChildUnder((int) x, (int) y) == mCapturedView && tryCaptureViewForDrag(mCapturedView, id)) { newActivePointer = mActivePointerId; break; } } if (newActivePointer == INVALID_POINTER) { // We didn't find another pointer still touching the // view, release it. releaseViewForPointerUp(); } } clearMotionHistory(pointerId); break; } case MotionEvent.ACTION_UP: { if (mDragState == STATE_DRAGGING) { releaseViewForPointerUp(); } cancel(); break; } case MotionEvent.ACTION_CANCEL: { if (mDragState == STATE_DRAGGING) { dispatchViewReleased(0, 0); } cancel(); break; } } }
From source file:com.tesla.framework.ui.widget.swipeback.ViewDragHelper.java
/** * Process a touch event received by the parent view. This method will * dispatch callback events as needed before returning. The parent view's * onTouchEvent implementation should call this. * * @param ev The touch event received by the parent view *///from ww w . ja va 2 s . c o m public void processTouchEvent(MotionEvent ev) { final int action = MotionEventCompat.getActionMasked(ev); final int actionIndex = MotionEventCompat.getActionIndex(ev); if (action == MotionEvent.ACTION_DOWN) { // Reset things for a new event stream, just in case we didn't getString // the whole previous stream. cancel(); } if (mVelocityTracker == null) { mVelocityTracker = VelocityTracker.obtain(); } mVelocityTracker.addMovement(ev); switch (action) { case MotionEvent.ACTION_DOWN: { final float x = ev.getX(); final float y = ev.getY(); final int pointerId = MotionEventCompat.getPointerId(ev, 0); final View toCapture = findTopChildUnder((int) x, (int) y); saveInitialMotion(x, y, pointerId); // Since the parent is already directly processing this touch // event, // there is no reason to delay for a slop before dragging. // Start immediately if possible. tryCaptureViewForDrag(toCapture, pointerId); final int edgesTouched = mInitialEdgeTouched[pointerId]; if ((edgesTouched & mTrackingEdges) != 0) { mCallback.onEdgeTouched(edgesTouched & mTrackingEdges, pointerId); } break; } case MotionEventCompat.ACTION_POINTER_DOWN: { final int pointerId = MotionEventCompat.getPointerId(ev, actionIndex); final float x = MotionEventCompat.getX(ev, actionIndex); final float y = MotionEventCompat.getY(ev, actionIndex); saveInitialMotion(x, y, pointerId); // A ViewDragHelper can only manipulate one view at a time. if (mDragState == STATE_IDLE) { // If we're idle we can do anything! Treat it like a normal // down event. final View toCapture = findTopChildUnder((int) x, (int) y); tryCaptureViewForDrag(toCapture, pointerId); final int edgesTouched = mInitialEdgeTouched[pointerId]; if ((edgesTouched & mTrackingEdges) != 0) { mCallback.onEdgeTouched(edgesTouched & mTrackingEdges, pointerId); } } else if (isCapturedViewUnder((int) x, (int) y)) { // We're still tracking a captured view. If the same view is // under this // point, we'll swap to controlling it with this pointer // instead. // (This will still work if we're "catching" a settling // view.) tryCaptureViewForDrag(mCapturedView, pointerId); } break; } case MotionEvent.ACTION_MOVE: { if (mDragState == STATE_DRAGGING) { final int index = MotionEventCompat.findPointerIndex(ev, mActivePointerId); final float x = MotionEventCompat.getX(ev, index); final float y = MotionEventCompat.getY(ev, index); final int idx = (int) (x - mLastMotionX[mActivePointerId]); final int idy = (int) (y - mLastMotionY[mActivePointerId]); dragTo(mCapturedView.getLeft() + idx, mCapturedView.getTop() + idy, idx, idy); saveLastMotion(ev); } else { // Check to see if any pointer is now over a draggable view. final int pointerCount = MotionEventCompat.getPointerCount(ev); for (int i = 0; i < pointerCount; i++) { final int pointerId = MotionEventCompat.getPointerId(ev, i); final float x = MotionEventCompat.getX(ev, i); final float y = MotionEventCompat.getY(ev, i); final float dx = x - mInitialMotionX[pointerId]; final float dy = y - mInitialMotionY[pointerId]; reportNewEdgeDrags(dx, dy, pointerId); if (mDragState == STATE_DRAGGING) { // Callback might have started an edge drag. break; } final View toCapture = findTopChildUnder((int) x, (int) y); if (checkTouchSlop(toCapture, dx, dy) && tryCaptureViewForDrag(toCapture, pointerId)) { break; } } saveLastMotion(ev); } break; } case MotionEventCompat.ACTION_POINTER_UP: { final int pointerId = MotionEventCompat.getPointerId(ev, actionIndex); if (mDragState == STATE_DRAGGING && pointerId == mActivePointerId) { // Try to find another pointer that's still holding on to // the captured view. int newActivePointer = INVALID_POINTER; final int pointerCount = MotionEventCompat.getPointerCount(ev); for (int i = 0; i < pointerCount; i++) { final int id = MotionEventCompat.getPointerId(ev, i); if (id == mActivePointerId) { // This one's going away, skip. continue; } final float x = MotionEventCompat.getX(ev, i); final float y = MotionEventCompat.getY(ev, i); if (findTopChildUnder((int) x, (int) y) == mCapturedView && tryCaptureViewForDrag(mCapturedView, id)) { newActivePointer = mActivePointerId; break; } } if (newActivePointer == INVALID_POINTER) { // We didn't find another pointer still touching the // view, release it. releaseViewForPointerUp(); } } clearMotionHistory(pointerId); break; } case MotionEvent.ACTION_UP: { if (mDragState == STATE_DRAGGING) { releaseViewForPointerUp(); } cancel(); break; } case MotionEvent.ACTION_CANCEL: { if (mDragState == STATE_DRAGGING) { dispatchViewReleased(0, 0); } cancel(); break; } } }
From source file:com.greenskinmonster.a51nb.ui.widget.swipeback.ViewDragHelper.java
/** * Process a touch event received by the parent view. This method will * dispatch callback events as needed before returning. The parent view's * onTouchEvent implementation should call this. * * @param ev The touch event received by the parent view *///w ww .j a v a 2s .c om public void processTouchEvent(MotionEvent ev) { try { final int action = MotionEventCompat.getActionMasked(ev); final int actionIndex = MotionEventCompat.getActionIndex(ev); if (action == MotionEvent.ACTION_DOWN) { // Reset things for a new event stream, just in case we didn't get // the whole previous stream. cancel(); } if (mVelocityTracker == null) { mVelocityTracker = VelocityTracker.obtain(); } mVelocityTracker.addMovement(ev); switch (action) { case MotionEvent.ACTION_DOWN: { final float x = ev.getX(); final float y = ev.getY(); final int pointerId = MotionEventCompat.getPointerId(ev, 0); final View toCapture = findTopChildUnder((int) x, (int) y); saveInitialMotion(x, y, pointerId); // Since the parent is already directly processing this touch // event, // there is no reason to delay for a slop before dragging. // Start immediately if possible. tryCaptureViewForDrag(toCapture, pointerId); final int edgesTouched = mInitialEdgeTouched[pointerId]; if ((edgesTouched & mTrackingEdges) != 0) { mCallback.onEdgeTouched(edgesTouched & mTrackingEdges, pointerId); } break; } case MotionEventCompat.ACTION_POINTER_DOWN: { final int pointerId = MotionEventCompat.getPointerId(ev, actionIndex); final float x = MotionEventCompat.getX(ev, actionIndex); final float y = MotionEventCompat.getY(ev, actionIndex); saveInitialMotion(x, y, pointerId); // A ViewDragHelper can only manipulate one view at a time. if (mDragState == STATE_IDLE) { // If we're idle we can do anything! Treat it like a normal // down event. final View toCapture = findTopChildUnder((int) x, (int) y); tryCaptureViewForDrag(toCapture, pointerId); final int edgesTouched = mInitialEdgeTouched[pointerId]; if ((edgesTouched & mTrackingEdges) != 0) { mCallback.onEdgeTouched(edgesTouched & mTrackingEdges, pointerId); } } else if (isCapturedViewUnder((int) x, (int) y)) { // We're still tracking a captured view. If the same view is // under this // point, we'll swap to controlling it with this pointer // instead. // (This will still work if we're "catching" a settling // view.) tryCaptureViewForDrag(mCapturedView, pointerId); } break; } case MotionEvent.ACTION_MOVE: { if (mDragState == STATE_DRAGGING) { final int index = MotionEventCompat.findPointerIndex(ev, mActivePointerId); final float x = MotionEventCompat.getX(ev, index); final float y = MotionEventCompat.getY(ev, index); final int idx = (int) (x - mLastMotionX[mActivePointerId]); final int idy = (int) (y - mLastMotionY[mActivePointerId]); dragTo(mCapturedView.getLeft() + idx, mCapturedView.getTop() + idy, idx, idy); saveLastMotion(ev); } else { // Check to see if any pointer is now over a draggable view. final int pointerCount = MotionEventCompat.getPointerCount(ev); for (int i = 0; i < pointerCount; i++) { final int pointerId = MotionEventCompat.getPointerId(ev, i); final float x = MotionEventCompat.getX(ev, i); final float y = MotionEventCompat.getY(ev, i); final float dx = x - mInitialMotionX[pointerId]; final float dy = y - mInitialMotionY[pointerId]; reportNewEdgeDrags(dx, dy, pointerId); if (mDragState == STATE_DRAGGING) { // Callback might have started an edge drag. break; } final View toCapture = findTopChildUnder((int) x, (int) y); if (checkTouchSlop(toCapture, dx, dy) && tryCaptureViewForDrag(toCapture, pointerId)) { break; } } saveLastMotion(ev); } break; } case MotionEventCompat.ACTION_POINTER_UP: { final int pointerId = MotionEventCompat.getPointerId(ev, actionIndex); if (mDragState == STATE_DRAGGING && pointerId == mActivePointerId) { // Try to find another pointer that's still holding on to // the captured view. int newActivePointer = INVALID_POINTER; final int pointerCount = MotionEventCompat.getPointerCount(ev); for (int i = 0; i < pointerCount; i++) { final int id = MotionEventCompat.getPointerId(ev, i); if (id == mActivePointerId) { // This one's going away, skip. continue; } final float x = MotionEventCompat.getX(ev, i); final float y = MotionEventCompat.getY(ev, i); if (findTopChildUnder((int) x, (int) y) == mCapturedView && tryCaptureViewForDrag(mCapturedView, id)) { newActivePointer = mActivePointerId; break; } } if (newActivePointer == INVALID_POINTER) { // We didn't find another pointer still touching the // view, release it. releaseViewForPointerUp(); } } clearMotionHistory(pointerId); break; } case MotionEvent.ACTION_UP: { if (mDragState == STATE_DRAGGING) { releaseViewForPointerUp(); } cancel(); break; } case MotionEvent.ACTION_CANCEL: { if (mDragState == STATE_DRAGGING) { dispatchViewReleased(0, 0); } cancel(); break; } } } catch (IllegalArgumentException ignored) { // java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: pointerIndex out of range } }
From source file:com.ysy.classpower_utils.swipe_back.OwnViewDragHelper.java
/** * Process a touch event received by the parent view. This method will * dispatch callback events as needed before returning. The parent view's * onTouchEvent implementation should call this. * * @param ev The touch event received by the parent view */// www. j av a 2s. c om public void processTouchEvent(MotionEvent ev) { final int action = MotionEventCompat.getActionMasked(ev); final int actionIndex = MotionEventCompat.getActionIndex(ev); if (action == MotionEvent.ACTION_DOWN) { // Reset things for a new event stream, just in case we didn't get // the whole previous stream. cancel(); } if (mVelocityTracker == null) { mVelocityTracker = VelocityTracker.obtain(); } mVelocityTracker.addMovement(ev); switch (action) { case MotionEvent.ACTION_DOWN: { final float x = ev.getX(); final float y = ev.getY(); final int pointerId = MotionEventCompat.getPointerId(ev, 0); final View toCapture = findTopChildUnder((int) x, (int) y); saveInitialMotion(x, y, pointerId); // Since the parent is already directly processing this touch // event, // there is no reason to delay for a slop before dragging. // Start immediately if possible. tryCaptureViewForDrag(toCapture, pointerId); final int edgesTouched = mInitialEdgeTouched[pointerId]; if ((edgesTouched & mTrackingEdges) != 0) { mCallback.onEdgeTouched(edgesTouched & mTrackingEdges, pointerId); } break; } case MotionEventCompat.ACTION_POINTER_DOWN: { final int pointerId = MotionEventCompat.getPointerId(ev, actionIndex); final float x = MotionEventCompat.getX(ev, actionIndex); final float y = MotionEventCompat.getY(ev, actionIndex); saveInitialMotion(x, y, pointerId); // A OwnViewDragHelper can only manipulate one view at a time. if (mDragState == STATE_IDLE) { // If we're idle we can do anything! Treat it like a normal // down event. final View toCapture = findTopChildUnder((int) x, (int) y); tryCaptureViewForDrag(toCapture, pointerId); final int edgesTouched = mInitialEdgeTouched[pointerId]; if ((edgesTouched & mTrackingEdges) != 0) { mCallback.onEdgeTouched(edgesTouched & mTrackingEdges, pointerId); } } else if (isCapturedViewUnder((int) x, (int) y)) { // We're still tracking a captured view. If the same view is // under this // point, we'll swap to controlling it with this pointer // instead. // (This will still work if we're "catching" a settling // view.) tryCaptureViewForDrag(mCapturedView, pointerId); } break; } case MotionEvent.ACTION_MOVE: { if (mDragState == STATE_DRAGGING) { final int index = MotionEventCompat.findPointerIndex(ev, mActivePointerId); final float x = MotionEventCompat.getX(ev, index); final float y = MotionEventCompat.getY(ev, index); final int idx = (int) (x - mLastMotionX[mActivePointerId]); final int idy = (int) (y - mLastMotionY[mActivePointerId]); dragTo(mCapturedView.getLeft() + idx, mCapturedView.getTop() + idy, idx, idy); saveLastMotion(ev); } else { // Check to see if any pointer is now over a draggable view. final int pointerCount = MotionEventCompat.getPointerCount(ev); for (int i = 0; i < pointerCount; i++) { final int pointerId = MotionEventCompat.getPointerId(ev, i); final float x = MotionEventCompat.getX(ev, i); final float y = MotionEventCompat.getY(ev, i); final float dx = x - mInitialMotionX[pointerId]; final float dy = y - mInitialMotionY[pointerId]; reportNewEdgeDrags(dx, dy, pointerId); if (mDragState == STATE_DRAGGING) { // Callback might have started an edge drag. break; } final View toCapture = findTopChildUnder((int) x, (int) y); if (checkTouchSlop(toCapture, dx, dy) && tryCaptureViewForDrag(toCapture, pointerId)) { break; } } saveLastMotion(ev); } break; } case MotionEventCompat.ACTION_POINTER_UP: { final int pointerId = MotionEventCompat.getPointerId(ev, actionIndex); if (mDragState == STATE_DRAGGING && pointerId == mActivePointerId) { // Try to find another pointer that's still holding on to // the captured view. int newActivePointer = INVALID_POINTER; final int pointerCount = MotionEventCompat.getPointerCount(ev); for (int i = 0; i < pointerCount; i++) { final int id = MotionEventCompat.getPointerId(ev, i); if (id == mActivePointerId) { // This one's going away, skip. continue; } final float x = MotionEventCompat.getX(ev, i); final float y = MotionEventCompat.getY(ev, i); if (findTopChildUnder((int) x, (int) y) == mCapturedView && tryCaptureViewForDrag(mCapturedView, id)) { newActivePointer = mActivePointerId; break; } } if (newActivePointer == INVALID_POINTER) { // We didn't find another pointer still touching the // view, release it. releaseViewForPointerUp(); } } clearMotionHistory(pointerId); break; } case MotionEvent.ACTION_UP: { if (mDragState == STATE_DRAGGING) { releaseViewForPointerUp(); } cancel(); break; } case MotionEvent.ACTION_CANCEL: { if (mDragState == STATE_DRAGGING) { dispatchViewReleased(0, 0); } cancel(); break; } } }
From source file:com.chauthai.swipereveallayout.ViewDragHelper.java
/** * Process a touch event received by the parent view. This method will dispatch callback events * as needed before returning. The parent view's onTouchEvent implementation should call this. * * @param ev The touch event received by the parent view *///from w w w .j a v a 2 s .com public void processTouchEvent(MotionEvent ev) { final int action = MotionEventCompat.getActionMasked(ev); final int actionIndex = MotionEventCompat.getActionIndex(ev); if (action == MotionEvent.ACTION_DOWN) { // Reset things for a new event stream, just in case we didn't get // the whole previous stream. cancel(); } if (mVelocityTracker == null) { mVelocityTracker = VelocityTracker.obtain(); } mVelocityTracker.addMovement(ev); switch (action) { case MotionEvent.ACTION_DOWN: { final float x = ev.getX(); final float y = ev.getY(); final int pointerId = MotionEventCompat.getPointerId(ev, 0); final View toCapture = findTopChildUnder((int) x, (int) y); saveInitialMotion(x, y, pointerId); // Since the parent is already directly processing this touch event, // there is no reason to delay for a slop before dragging. // Start immediately if possible. tryCaptureViewForDrag(toCapture, pointerId); final int edgesTouched = mInitialEdgesTouched[pointerId]; if ((edgesTouched & mTrackingEdges) != 0) { mCallback.onEdgeTouched(edgesTouched & mTrackingEdges, pointerId); } break; } case MotionEventCompat.ACTION_POINTER_DOWN: { final int pointerId = MotionEventCompat.getPointerId(ev, actionIndex); final float x = MotionEventCompat.getX(ev, actionIndex); final float y = MotionEventCompat.getY(ev, actionIndex); saveInitialMotion(x, y, pointerId); // A ViewDragHelper can only manipulate one view at a time. if (mDragState == STATE_IDLE) { // If we're idle we can do anything! Treat it like a normal down event. final View toCapture = findTopChildUnder((int) x, (int) y); tryCaptureViewForDrag(toCapture, pointerId); final int edgesTouched = mInitialEdgesTouched[pointerId]; if ((edgesTouched & mTrackingEdges) != 0) { mCallback.onEdgeTouched(edgesTouched & mTrackingEdges, pointerId); } } else if (isCapturedViewUnder((int) x, (int) y)) { // We're still tracking a captured view. If the same view is under this // point, we'll swap to controlling it with this pointer instead. // (This will still work if we're "catching" a settling view.) tryCaptureViewForDrag(mCapturedView, pointerId); } break; } case MotionEvent.ACTION_MOVE: { if (mDragState == STATE_DRAGGING) { // If pointer is invalid then skip the ACTION_MOVE. if (!isValidPointerForActionMove(mActivePointerId)) break; final int index = MotionEventCompat.findPointerIndex(ev, mActivePointerId); final float x = MotionEventCompat.getX(ev, index); final float y = MotionEventCompat.getY(ev, index); final int idx = (int) (x - mLastMotionX[mActivePointerId]); final int idy = (int) (y - mLastMotionY[mActivePointerId]); dragTo(mCapturedView.getLeft() + idx, mCapturedView.getTop() + idy, idx, idy); saveLastMotion(ev); } else { // Check to see if any pointer is now over a draggable view. final int pointerCount = MotionEventCompat.getPointerCount(ev); for (int i = 0; i < pointerCount; i++) { final int pointerId = MotionEventCompat.getPointerId(ev, i); // If pointer is invalid then skip the ACTION_MOVE. if (!isValidPointerForActionMove(pointerId)) continue; final float x = MotionEventCompat.getX(ev, i); final float y = MotionEventCompat.getY(ev, i); final float dx = x - mInitialMotionX[pointerId]; final float dy = y - mInitialMotionY[pointerId]; reportNewEdgeDrags(dx, dy, pointerId); if (mDragState == STATE_DRAGGING) { // Callback might have started an edge drag. break; } final View toCapture = findTopChildUnder((int) x, (int) y); if (checkTouchSlop(toCapture, dx, dy) && tryCaptureViewForDrag(toCapture, pointerId)) { break; } } saveLastMotion(ev); } break; } case MotionEventCompat.ACTION_POINTER_UP: { final int pointerId = MotionEventCompat.getPointerId(ev, actionIndex); if (mDragState == STATE_DRAGGING && pointerId == mActivePointerId) { // Try to find another pointer that's still holding on to the captured view. int newActivePointer = INVALID_POINTER; final int pointerCount = MotionEventCompat.getPointerCount(ev); for (int i = 0; i < pointerCount; i++) { final int id = MotionEventCompat.getPointerId(ev, i); if (id == mActivePointerId) { // This one's going away, skip. continue; } final float x = MotionEventCompat.getX(ev, i); final float y = MotionEventCompat.getY(ev, i); if (findTopChildUnder((int) x, (int) y) == mCapturedView && tryCaptureViewForDrag(mCapturedView, id)) { newActivePointer = mActivePointerId; break; } } if (newActivePointer == INVALID_POINTER) { // We didn't find another pointer still touching the view, release it. releaseViewForPointerUp(); } } clearMotionHistory(pointerId); break; } case MotionEvent.ACTION_UP: { if (mDragState == STATE_DRAGGING) { releaseViewForPointerUp(); } cancel(); break; } case MotionEvent.ACTION_CANCEL: { if (mDragState == STATE_DRAGGING) { dispatchViewReleased(0, 0); } cancel(); break; } } }
From source file:android.improving.utils.views.swipeback.ViewDragHelper.java
/** * Process a touch event received by the parent view. This method will * dispatch callback events as needed before returning. The parent view's * onTouchEvent implementation should call this. * //from w ww .ja v a 2 s. c o m * @param ev * The touch event received by the parent view */ public void processTouchEvent(MotionEvent ev) { final int action = MotionEventCompat.getActionMasked(ev); final int actionIndex = MotionEventCompat.getActionIndex(ev); if (action == MotionEvent.ACTION_DOWN) { // Reset things for a new event stream, just in case we didn't get // the whole previous stream. cancel(); } if (mVelocityTracker == null) { mVelocityTracker = VelocityTracker.obtain(); } mVelocityTracker.addMovement(ev); switch (action) { case MotionEvent.ACTION_DOWN: { final float x = ev.getX(); final float y = ev.getY(); final int pointerId = MotionEventCompat.getPointerId(ev, 0); final View toCapture = findTopChildUnder((int) x, (int) y); saveInitialMotion(x, y, pointerId); // Since the parent is already directly processing this touch // event, // there is no reason to delay for a slop before dragging. // Start immediately if possible. tryCaptureViewForDrag(toCapture, pointerId); final int edgesTouched = mInitialEdgesTouched[pointerId]; if ((edgesTouched & mTrackingEdges) != 0) { mCallback.onEdgeTouched(edgesTouched & mTrackingEdges, pointerId); } break; } case MotionEventCompat.ACTION_POINTER_DOWN: { final int pointerId = MotionEventCompat.getPointerId(ev, actionIndex); final float x = MotionEventCompat.getX(ev, actionIndex); final float y = MotionEventCompat.getY(ev, actionIndex); saveInitialMotion(x, y, pointerId); // A ViewDragHelper can only manipulate one view at a time. if (mDragState == STATE_IDLE) { // If we're idle we can do anything! Treat it like a normal // down event. final View toCapture = findTopChildUnder((int) x, (int) y); tryCaptureViewForDrag(toCapture, pointerId); final int edgesTouched = mInitialEdgesTouched[pointerId]; if ((edgesTouched & mTrackingEdges) != 0) { mCallback.onEdgeTouched(edgesTouched & mTrackingEdges, pointerId); } } else if (isCapturedViewUnder((int) x, (int) y)) { // We're still tracking a captured view. If the same view is // under this // point, we'll swap to controlling it with this pointer // instead. // (This will still work if we're "catching" a settling // view.) tryCaptureViewForDrag(mCapturedView, pointerId); } break; } case MotionEvent.ACTION_MOVE: { if (mDragState == STATE_DRAGGING) { final int index = MotionEventCompat.findPointerIndex(ev, mActivePointerId); final float x = MotionEventCompat.getX(ev, index); final float y = MotionEventCompat.getY(ev, index); final int idx = (int) (x - mLastMotionX[mActivePointerId]); final int idy = (int) (y - mLastMotionY[mActivePointerId]); dragTo(mCapturedView.getLeft() + idx, mCapturedView.getTop() + idy, idx, idy); saveLastMotion(ev); } else { // Check to see if any pointer is now over a draggable view. final int pointerCount = MotionEventCompat.getPointerCount(ev); for (int i = 0; i < pointerCount; i++) { final int pointerId = MotionEventCompat.getPointerId(ev, i); final float x = MotionEventCompat.getX(ev, i); final float y = MotionEventCompat.getY(ev, i); final float dx = x - mInitialMotionX[pointerId]; final float dy = y - mInitialMotionY[pointerId]; reportNewEdgeDrags(dx, dy, pointerId); if (mDragState == STATE_DRAGGING) { // Callback might have started an edge drag. break; } final View toCapture = findTopChildUnder((int) x, (int) y); if (checkTouchSlop(toCapture, dx, dy) && tryCaptureViewForDrag(toCapture, pointerId)) { break; } } saveLastMotion(ev); } break; } case MotionEventCompat.ACTION_POINTER_UP: { final int pointerId = MotionEventCompat.getPointerId(ev, actionIndex); if (mDragState == STATE_DRAGGING && pointerId == mActivePointerId) { // Try to find another pointer that's still holding on to // the captured view. int newActivePointer = INVALID_POINTER; final int pointerCount = MotionEventCompat.getPointerCount(ev); for (int i = 0; i < pointerCount; i++) { final int id = MotionEventCompat.getPointerId(ev, i); if (id == mActivePointerId) { // This one's going away, skip. continue; } final float x = MotionEventCompat.getX(ev, i); final float y = MotionEventCompat.getY(ev, i); if (findTopChildUnder((int) x, (int) y) == mCapturedView && tryCaptureViewForDrag(mCapturedView, id)) { newActivePointer = mActivePointerId; break; } } if (newActivePointer == INVALID_POINTER) { // We didn't find another pointer still touching the // view, release it. releaseViewForPointerUp(); } } clearMotionHistory(pointerId); break; } case MotionEvent.ACTION_UP: { if (mDragState == STATE_DRAGGING) { releaseViewForPointerUp(); } cancel(); break; } case MotionEvent.ACTION_CANCEL: { if (mDragState == STATE_DRAGGING) { dispatchViewReleased(0, 0); } cancel(); break; } } }
From source file:ayushi.view.customview.ViewDragHelper.java
/** * Process a touch event received by the parent view. This method will dispatch callback events * as needed before returning. The parent view's onTouchEvent implementation should call this. * * @param ev The touch event received by the parent view */// w ww .ja v a 2 s . c om public void processTouchEvent(MotionEvent ev) { final int action = MotionEventCompat.getActionMasked(ev); final int actionIndex = MotionEventCompat.getActionIndex(ev); if (action == MotionEvent.ACTION_DOWN) { // Reset things for a new event stream, just in case we didn't get // the whole previous stream. cancel(); } if (mVelocityTracker == null) { mVelocityTracker = VelocityTracker.obtain(); } mVelocityTracker.addMovement(ev); switch (action) { case MotionEvent.ACTION_DOWN: { final float x = ev.getX(); final float y = ev.getY(); final int pointerId = MotionEventCompat.getPointerId(ev, 0); final View toCapture = findTopChildUnder((int) x, (int) y); saveInitialMotion(x, y, pointerId); // Since the parent is already directly processing this touch event, // there is no reason to delay for a slop before dragging. // Start immediately if possible. tryCaptureViewForDrag(toCapture, pointerId); final int edgesTouched = mInitialEdgesTouched[pointerId]; if ((edgesTouched & mTrackingEdges) != 0) { mCallback.onEdgeTouched(edgesTouched & mTrackingEdges, pointerId); } break; } case MotionEventCompat.ACTION_POINTER_DOWN: { final int pointerId = MotionEventCompat.getPointerId(ev, actionIndex); final float x = MotionEventCompat.getX(ev, actionIndex); final float y = MotionEventCompat.getY(ev, actionIndex); saveInitialMotion(x, y, pointerId); // A ViewDragHelper can only manipulate one view at a time. if (mDragState == STATE_IDLE) { // If we're idle we can do anything! Treat it like a normal down event. final View toCapture = findTopChildUnder((int) x, (int) y); tryCaptureViewForDrag(toCapture, pointerId); final int edgesTouched = mInitialEdgesTouched[pointerId]; if ((edgesTouched & mTrackingEdges) != 0) { mCallback.onEdgeTouched(edgesTouched & mTrackingEdges, pointerId); } } else if (isCapturedViewUnder((int) x, (int) y)) { // We're still tracking a captured view. If the same view is under this // point, we'll swap to controlling it with this pointer instead. // (This will still work if we're "catching" a settling view.) tryCaptureViewForDrag(mCapturedView, pointerId); } break; } case MotionEvent.ACTION_MOVE: { if (mDragState == STATE_DRAGGING) { final int index = MotionEventCompat.findPointerIndex(ev, mActivePointerId); final float x = MotionEventCompat.getX(ev, index); final float y = MotionEventCompat.getY(ev, index); final int idx = (int) (x - mLastMotionX[mActivePointerId]); final int idy = (int) (y - mLastMotionY[mActivePointerId]); dragTo(mCapturedView.getLeft() + idx, mCapturedView.getTop() + idy, idx, idy); saveLastMotion(ev); } else { // Check to see if any pointer is now over a draggable view. final int pointerCount = MotionEventCompat.getPointerCount(ev); for (int i = 0; i < pointerCount; i++) { final int pointerId = MotionEventCompat.getPointerId(ev, i); final float x = MotionEventCompat.getX(ev, i); final float y = MotionEventCompat.getY(ev, i); final float dx = x - mInitialMotionX[pointerId]; final float dy = y - mInitialMotionY[pointerId]; reportNewEdgeDrags(dx, dy, pointerId); if (mDragState == STATE_DRAGGING) { // Callback might have started an edge drag. break; } final View toCapture = findTopChildUnder((int) mInitialMotionX[pointerId], (int) mInitialMotionY[pointerId]); if (checkTouchSlop(toCapture, dx, dy) && tryCaptureViewForDrag(toCapture, pointerId)) { break; } } saveLastMotion(ev); } break; } case MotionEventCompat.ACTION_POINTER_UP: { final int pointerId = MotionEventCompat.getPointerId(ev, actionIndex); if (mDragState == STATE_DRAGGING && pointerId == mActivePointerId) { // Try to find another pointer that's still holding on to the captured view. int newActivePointer = INVALID_POINTER; final int pointerCount = MotionEventCompat.getPointerCount(ev); for (int i = 0; i < pointerCount; i++) { final int id = MotionEventCompat.getPointerId(ev, i); if (id == mActivePointerId) { // This one's going away, skip. continue; } final float x = MotionEventCompat.getX(ev, i); final float y = MotionEventCompat.getY(ev, i); if (findTopChildUnder((int) x, (int) y) == mCapturedView && tryCaptureViewForDrag(mCapturedView, id)) { newActivePointer = mActivePointerId; break; } } if (newActivePointer == INVALID_POINTER) { // We didn't find another pointer still touching the view, release it. releaseViewForPointerUp(); } } clearMotionHistory(pointerId); break; } case MotionEvent.ACTION_UP: { if (mDragState == STATE_DRAGGING) { releaseViewForPointerUp(); } cancel(); break; } case MotionEvent.ACTION_CANCEL: { if (mDragState == STATE_DRAGGING) { dispatchViewReleased(0, 0); } cancel(); break; } } }
From source file:wdwd.com.booklib.util.ViewDragHelper.java
/** * Process a touch event received by the parent view. This method will dispatch callback events * as needed before returning. The parent view's onTouchEvent implementation should call this. * * @param ev The touch event received by the parent view *//*from w w w . j a va 2 s . c o m*/ public void processTouchEvent(MotionEvent ev) { final int action = MotionEventCompat.getActionMasked(ev); final int actionIndex = MotionEventCompat.getActionIndex(ev); if (action == MotionEvent.ACTION_DOWN) { // Reset things for a new event stream, just in case we didn't get // the whole previous stream. cancel(); } if (mVelocityTracker == null) { mVelocityTracker = VelocityTracker.obtain(); } mVelocityTracker.addMovement(ev); switch (action) { case MotionEvent.ACTION_DOWN: { final float x = ev.getX(); final float y = ev.getY(); final int pointerId = MotionEventCompat.getPointerId(ev, 0); final View toCapture = findTopChildUnder((int) x, (int) y); saveInitialMotion(x, y, pointerId); // Since the parent is already directly processing this touch event, // there is no reason to delay for a slop before dragging. // Start immediately if possible. tryCaptureViewForDrag(toCapture, pointerId); final int edgesTouched = mInitialEdgesTouched[pointerId]; if ((edgesTouched & mTrackingEdges) != 0) { mCallback.onEdgeTouched(edgesTouched & mTrackingEdges, pointerId); } break; } case MotionEventCompat.ACTION_POINTER_DOWN: { final int pointerId = MotionEventCompat.getPointerId(ev, actionIndex); final float x = MotionEventCompat.getX(ev, actionIndex); final float y = MotionEventCompat.getY(ev, actionIndex); saveInitialMotion(x, y, pointerId); // A ViewDragHelper can only manipulate one view at a time. if (mDragState == STATE_IDLE) { // If we're idle we can do anything! Treat it like a normal down event. final View toCapture = findTopChildUnder((int) x, (int) y); tryCaptureViewForDrag(toCapture, pointerId); final int edgesTouched = mInitialEdgesTouched[pointerId]; if ((edgesTouched & mTrackingEdges) != 0) { mCallback.onEdgeTouched(edgesTouched & mTrackingEdges, pointerId); } } else if (isCapturedViewUnder((int) x, (int) y)) { // We're still tracking a captured view. If the same view is under this // point, we'll swap to controlling it with this pointer instead. // (This will still work if we're "catching" a settling view.) tryCaptureViewForDrag(mCapturedView, pointerId); } break; } case MotionEvent.ACTION_MOVE: { if (mDragState == STATE_DRAGGING) { final int index = ev.findPointerIndex(mActivePointerId); if (index == -1) { break; } final float x = ev.getX(index); final float y = ev.getY(index); final int idx = (int) (x - mLastMotionX[mActivePointerId]); final int idy = (int) (y - mLastMotionY[mActivePointerId]); dragTo(mCapturedView.getLeft() + idx, mCapturedView.getTop() + idy, idx, idy); saveLastMotion(ev); } else { // Check to see if any pointer is now over a draggable view. final int pointerCount = MotionEventCompat.getPointerCount(ev); for (int i = 0; i < pointerCount; i++) { final int pointerId = MotionEventCompat.getPointerId(ev, i); final float x = MotionEventCompat.getX(ev, i); final float y = MotionEventCompat.getY(ev, i); final float dx = x - mInitialMotionX[pointerId]; final float dy = y - mInitialMotionY[pointerId]; reportNewEdgeDrags(dx, dy, pointerId); if (mDragState == STATE_DRAGGING) { // Callback might have started an edge drag. break; } final View toCapture = findTopChildUnder((int) x, (int) y); if (checkTouchSlop(toCapture, dx, dy) && tryCaptureViewForDrag(toCapture, pointerId)) { break; } } saveLastMotion(ev); } break; } case MotionEventCompat.ACTION_POINTER_UP: { final int pointerId = MotionEventCompat.getPointerId(ev, actionIndex); if (mDragState == STATE_DRAGGING && pointerId == mActivePointerId) { // Try to find another pointer that's still holding on to the captured view. int newActivePointer = INVALID_POINTER; final int pointerCount = MotionEventCompat.getPointerCount(ev); for (int i = 0; i < pointerCount; i++) { final int id = MotionEventCompat.getPointerId(ev, i); if (id == mActivePointerId) { // This one's going away, skip. continue; } final float x = MotionEventCompat.getX(ev, i); final float y = MotionEventCompat.getY(ev, i); if (findTopChildUnder((int) x, (int) y) == mCapturedView && tryCaptureViewForDrag(mCapturedView, id)) { newActivePointer = mActivePointerId; break; } } if (newActivePointer == INVALID_POINTER) { // We didn't find another pointer still touching the view, release it. releaseViewForPointerUp(); } } clearMotionHistory(pointerId); break; } case MotionEvent.ACTION_UP: { if (mDragState == STATE_DRAGGING) { releaseViewForPointerUp(); } cancel(); break; } case MotionEvent.ACTION_CANCEL: { if (mDragState == STATE_DRAGGING) { dispatchViewReleased(0, 0); } cancel(); break; } } }
From source file:com.android.dialer.widget.ViewDragHelper.java
/** * Process a touch event received by the parent view. This method will dispatch callback events * as needed before returning. The parent view's onTouchEvent implementation should call this. * * @param ev The touch event received by the parent view *//* w w w.j a v a 2s .c om*/ public void processTouchEvent(MotionEvent ev) { final int action = MotionEventCompat.getActionMasked(ev); final int actionIndex = MotionEventCompat.getActionIndex(ev); if (action == MotionEvent.ACTION_DOWN) { // Reset things for a new event stream, just in case we didn't get // the whole previous stream. cancel(); } if (mVelocityTracker == null) { mVelocityTracker = VelocityTracker.obtain(); } mVelocityTracker.addMovement(ev); switch (action) { case MotionEvent.ACTION_DOWN: { final float x = ev.getX(); final float y = ev.getY(); final int pointerId = MotionEventCompat.getPointerId(ev, 0); final View toCapture = findTopChildUnder((int) x, (int) y); saveInitialMotion(x, y, pointerId); // Since the parent is already directly processing this touch event, // there is no reason to delay for a slop before dragging. // Start immediately if possible. tryCaptureViewForDrag(toCapture, pointerId); final int edgesTouched = mInitialEdgesTouched[pointerId]; if ((edgesTouched & mTrackingEdges) != 0) { mCallback.onEdgeTouched(edgesTouched & mTrackingEdges, pointerId); } break; } case MotionEventCompat.ACTION_POINTER_DOWN: { final int pointerId = MotionEventCompat.getPointerId(ev, actionIndex); final float x = MotionEventCompat.getX(ev, actionIndex); final float y = MotionEventCompat.getY(ev, actionIndex); saveInitialMotion(x, y, pointerId); // A ViewDragHelper can only manipulate one view at a time. if (mDragState == STATE_IDLE) { // If we're idle we can do anything! Treat it like a normal down event. final View toCapture = findTopChildUnder((int) x, (int) y); tryCaptureViewForDrag(toCapture, pointerId); final int edgesTouched = mInitialEdgesTouched[pointerId]; if ((edgesTouched & mTrackingEdges) != 0) { mCallback.onEdgeTouched(edgesTouched & mTrackingEdges, pointerId); } } else if (isCapturedViewUnder((int) x, (int) y)) { // We're still tracking a captured view. If the same view is under this // point, we'll swap to controlling it with this pointer instead. // (This will still work if we're "catching" a settling view.) tryCaptureViewForDrag(mCapturedView, pointerId); } break; } case MotionEvent.ACTION_MOVE: { if (mDragState == STATE_DRAGGING) { int index = MotionEventCompat.findPointerIndex(ev, mActivePointerId); if (index < 0) { Log.e(TAG, "Pointer index for id " + mActivePointerId + " not found." + " Skipping MotionEvent"); return; } final float x = MotionEventCompat.getX(ev, index); final float y = MotionEventCompat.getY(ev, index); final int idx = (int) (x - mLastMotionX[mActivePointerId]); final int idy = (int) (y - mLastMotionY[mActivePointerId]); dragTo(mCapturedView.getLeft() + idx, mCapturedView.getTop() + idy, idx, idy); saveLastMotion(ev); } else { // Check to see if any pointer is now over a draggable view. final int pointerCount = MotionEventCompat.getPointerCount(ev); for (int i = 0; i < pointerCount; i++) { final int pointerId = MotionEventCompat.getPointerId(ev, i); final float x = MotionEventCompat.getX(ev, i); final float y = MotionEventCompat.getY(ev, i); final float dx = x - mInitialMotionX[pointerId]; final float dy = y - mInitialMotionY[pointerId]; reportNewEdgeDrags(dx, dy, pointerId); if (mDragState == STATE_DRAGGING) { // Callback might have started an edge drag. break; } final View toCapture = findTopChildUnder((int) x, (int) y); if (checkTouchSlop(toCapture, dx, dy) && tryCaptureViewForDrag(toCapture, pointerId)) { break; } } saveLastMotion(ev); } break; } case MotionEventCompat.ACTION_POINTER_UP: { final int pointerId = MotionEventCompat.getPointerId(ev, actionIndex); if (mDragState == STATE_DRAGGING && pointerId == mActivePointerId) { // Try to find another pointer that's still holding on to the captured view. int newActivePointer = INVALID_POINTER; final int pointerCount = MotionEventCompat.getPointerCount(ev); for (int i = 0; i < pointerCount; i++) { final int id = MotionEventCompat.getPointerId(ev, i); if (id == mActivePointerId) { // This one's going away, skip. continue; } final float x = MotionEventCompat.getX(ev, i); final float y = MotionEventCompat.getY(ev, i); if (findTopChildUnder((int) x, (int) y) == mCapturedView && tryCaptureViewForDrag(mCapturedView, id)) { newActivePointer = mActivePointerId; break; } } if (newActivePointer == INVALID_POINTER) { // We didn't find another pointer still touching the view, release it. releaseViewForPointerUp(); } } clearMotionHistory(pointerId); break; } case MotionEvent.ACTION_UP: { if (mDragState == STATE_DRAGGING) { releaseViewForPointerUp(); } cancel(); break; } case MotionEvent.ACTION_CANCEL: { if (mDragState == STATE_DRAGGING) { dispatchViewReleased(0, 0); } cancel(); break; } } }