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Added in API level 19

Transition

public abstract class Transition
extends Object implements Cloneable

java.lang.Object
   ↳ android.transition.Transition
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A Transition holds information about animations that will be run on its targets during a scene change. Subclasses of this abstract class may choreograph several child transitions (TransitionSet or they may perform custom animations themselves. Any Transition has two main jobs: (1) capture property values, and (2) play animations based on changes to captured property values. A custom transition knows what property values on View objects are of interest to it, and also knows how to animate changes to those values. For example, the Fade transition tracks changes to visibility-related properties and is able to construct and run animations that fade items in or out based on changes to those properties.

Note: Transitions may not work correctly with either SurfaceView or TextureView, due to the way that these views are displayed on the screen. For SurfaceView, the problem is that the view is updated from a non-UI thread, so changes to the view due to transitions (such as moving and resizing the view) may be out of sync with the display inside those bounds. TextureView is more compatible with transitions in general, but some specific transitions (such as Fade) may not be compatible with TextureView because they rely on ViewOverlay functionality, which does not currently work with TextureView.

Transitions can be declared in XML resource files inside the res/transition directory. Transition resources consist of a tag name for one of the Transition subclasses along with attributes to define some of the attributes of that transition. For example, here is a minimal resource file that declares a ChangeBounds transition:

<changeBounds/>

This TransitionSet contains Explode for visibility, ChangeBounds, ChangeTransform, and ChangeClipBounds and ChangeImageTransform:

<transitionSet xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android">
    <explode/>
    <changeBounds/>
    <changeTransform/>
    <changeClipBounds/>
    <changeImageTransform/>
</transitionSet>

Custom transition classes may be instantiated with a transition tag:

<transition class="my.app.transition.CustomTransition"/>

Custom transition classes loaded from XML should have a public constructor taking a Context and AttributeSet.

Note that attributes for the transition are not required, just as they are optional when declared in code; Transitions created from XML resources will use the same defaults as their code-created equivalents. Here is a slightly more elaborate example which declares a TransitionSet transition with ChangeBounds and Fade child transitions:

<transitionSet xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
     android:transitionOrdering="sequential">
    <changeBounds/>
    <fade android:fadingMode="fade_out" >
        <targets>
            <target android:targetId="@id/grayscaleContainer" />
        </targets>
    </fade>
</transitionSet>

In this example, the transitionOrdering attribute is used on the TransitionSet object to change from the default ORDERING_TOGETHER behavior to be ORDERING_SEQUENTIAL instead. Also, the Fade transition uses a fadingMode of OUT instead of the default out-in behavior. Finally, note the use of the targets sub-tag, which takes a set of target tags, each of which lists a specific targetId, targetClass, targetName, excludeId, excludeClass, or excludeName, which this transition acts upon. Use of targets is optional, but can be used to either limit the time spent checking attributes on unchanging views, or limiting the types of animations run on specific views. In this case, we know that only the grayscaleContainer will be disappearing, so we choose to limit the Fade transition to only that view.

Further information on XML resource descriptions for transitions can be found for Transition, TransitionSet, TransitionTarget, Fade, Slide, and ChangeTransform.

Summary

Nested classes

class Transition.EpicenterCallback

Class to get the epicenter of Transition. 

interface Transition.TransitionListener

A transition listener receives notifications from a transition. 

XML attributes

android:duration Amount of time (in milliseconds) that the transition should run. 
android:interpolator Interpolator to be used in the animations spawned by this transition. 
android:startDelay Delay in milliseconds before the transition starts. 

Constants

int MATCH_ID

With setMatchOrder(int), chooses to match by getId().

int MATCH_INSTANCE

With setMatchOrder(int), chooses to match by View instance.

int MATCH_ITEM_ID

With setMatchOrder(int), chooses to match by the Adapter item id.

int MATCH_NAME

With setMatchOrder(int), chooses to match by getTransitionName().

Public constructors

Transition()

Constructs a Transition object with no target objects.

Transition(Context context, AttributeSet attrs)

Perform inflation from XML and apply a class-specific base style from a theme attribute or style resource.

Public methods

Transition addListener(Transition.TransitionListener listener)

Adds a listener to the set of listeners that are sent events through the life of an animation, such as start, repeat, and end.

Transition addTarget(View target)

Sets the target view instances that this Transition is interested in animating.

Transition addTarget(int targetId)

Adds the id of a target view that this Transition is interested in animating.

Transition addTarget(Class targetType)

Adds the Class of a target view that this Transition is interested in animating.

Transition addTarget(String targetName)

Adds the transitionName of a target view that this Transition is interested in animating.

boolean canRemoveViews()
abstract void captureEndValues(TransitionValues transitionValues)

Captures the values in the end scene for the properties that this transition monitors.

abstract void captureStartValues(TransitionValues transitionValues)

Captures the values in the start scene for the properties that this transition monitors.

Transition clone()

Creates and returns a copy of this object.

Animator createAnimator(ViewGroup sceneRoot, TransitionValues startValues, TransitionValues endValues)

This method creates an animation that will be run for this transition given the information in the startValues and endValues structures captured earlier for the start and end scenes.

Transition excludeChildren(int targetId, boolean exclude)

Whether to add the children of the given id to the list of targets to exclude from this transition.

Transition excludeChildren(Class type, boolean exclude)

Whether to add the given type to the list of types whose children should be excluded from this transition.

Transition excludeChildren(View target, boolean exclude)

Whether to add the children of given target to the list of target children to exclude from this transition.

Transition excludeTarget(View target, boolean exclude)

Whether to add the given target to the list of targets to exclude from this transition.

Transition excludeTarget(Class type, boolean exclude)

Whether to add the given type to the list of types to exclude from this transition.

Transition excludeTarget(String targetName, boolean exclude)

Whether to add the given transitionName to the list of target transitionNames to exclude from this transition.

Transition excludeTarget(int targetId, boolean exclude)

Whether to add the given id to the list of target ids to exclude from this transition.

long getDuration()

Returns the duration set on this transition.

Rect getEpicenter()

Returns the epicenter as specified by the Transition.EpicenterCallback or null if no callback exists.

Transition.EpicenterCallback getEpicenterCallback()

Returns the callback used to find the epicenter of the Transition.

TimeInterpolator getInterpolator()

Returns the interpolator set on this transition.

String getName()

Returns the name of this Transition.

PathMotion getPathMotion()

Returns the algorithm object used to interpolate along two dimensions.

TransitionPropagation getPropagation()

Returns the TransitionPropagation used to calculate Animator start delays.

long getStartDelay()

Returns the startDelay set on this transition.

List<Integer> getTargetIds()

Returns the list of target IDs that this transition limits itself to tracking and animating.

List<String> getTargetNames()

Returns the list of target transitionNames that this transition limits itself to tracking and animating.

List<Class> getTargetTypes()

Returns the list of target transitionNames that this transition limits itself to tracking and animating.

List<View> getTargets()

Returns the list of target views that this transition limits itself to tracking and animating.

String[] getTransitionProperties()

Returns the set of property names used stored in the TransitionValues object passed into captureStartValues(TransitionValues) that this transition cares about for the purposes of canceling overlapping animations.

TransitionValues getTransitionValues(View view, boolean start)

This method can be called by transitions to get the TransitionValues for any particular view during the transition-playing process.

boolean isTransitionRequired(TransitionValues startValues, TransitionValues endValues)

Returns whether or not the transition should create an Animator, based on the values captured during captureStartValues(TransitionValues) and captureEndValues(TransitionValues).

Transition removeListener(Transition.TransitionListener listener)

Removes a listener from the set listening to this animation.

Transition removeTarget(int targetId)

Removes the given targetId from the list of ids that this Transition is interested in animating.

Transition removeTarget(View target)

Removes the given target from the list of targets that this Transition is interested in animating.

Transition removeTarget(String targetName)

Removes the given targetName from the list of transitionNames that this Transition is interested in animating.

Transition removeTarget(Class target)

Removes the given target from the list of targets that this Transition is interested in animating.

Transition setDuration(long duration)

Sets the duration of this transition.

void setEpicenterCallback(Transition.EpicenterCallback epicenterCallback)

Sets the callback to use to find the epicenter of a Transition.

Transition setInterpolator(TimeInterpolator interpolator)

Sets the interpolator of this transition.

void setMatchOrder(int... matches)

Sets the order in which Transition matches View start and end values.

void setPathMotion(PathMotion pathMotion)

Sets the algorithm used to calculate two-dimensional interpolation.

void setPropagation(TransitionPropagation transitionPropagation)

Sets the method for determining Animator start delays.

Transition setStartDelay(long startDelay)

Sets the startDelay of this transition.

String toString()

Returns a string representation of the object.

Inherited methods

From class java.lang.Object

XML attributes

android:duration

Amount of time (in milliseconds) that the transition should run.

Must be an integer value, such as "100".

This may also be a reference to a resource (in the form "@[package:]type:name") or theme attribute (in the form "?[package:][type:]name") containing a value of this type.

This corresponds to the global attribute resource symbol duration.

Related methods:

android:interpolator

Interpolator to be used in the animations spawned by this transition.

Must be a reference to another resource, in the form "@[+][package:]type:name" or to a theme attribute in the form "?[package:][type:]name".

This corresponds to the global attribute resource symbol interpolator.

Related methods:

android:startDelay

Delay in milliseconds before the transition starts.

Must be an integer value, such as "100".

This may also be a reference to a resource (in the form "@[package:]type:name") or theme attribute (in the form "?[package:][type:]name") containing a value of this type.

This corresponds to the global attribute resource symbol startDelay.

Related methods:

Constants

MATCH_ID

Added in API level 21
int MATCH_ID

With setMatchOrder(int), chooses to match by getId(). Negative IDs will not be matched.

Constant Value: 3 (0x00000003)

MATCH_INSTANCE

Added in API level 21
int MATCH_INSTANCE

With setMatchOrder(int), chooses to match by View instance.

Constant Value: 1 (0x00000001)

MATCH_ITEM_ID

Added in API level 21
int MATCH_ITEM_ID

With setMatchOrder(int), chooses to match by the Adapter item id. When hasStableIds() returns false, no match will be made for items.

Constant Value: 4 (0x00000004)

MATCH_NAME

Added in API level 21
int MATCH_NAME

With setMatchOrder(int), chooses to match by getTransitionName(). Null names will not be matched.

Constant Value: 2 (0x00000002)

Public constructors

Transition

Added in API level 19
Transition ()

Constructs a Transition object with no target objects. A transition with no targets defaults to running on all target objects in the scene hierarchy (if the transition is not contained in a TransitionSet), or all target objects passed down from its parent (if it is in a TransitionSet).

Transition

Added in API level 21
Transition (Context context, 
                AttributeSet attrs)

Perform inflation from XML and apply a class-specific base style from a theme attribute or style resource. This constructor of Transition allows subclasses to use their own base style when they are inflating.

Parameters
context Context: The Context the transition is running in, through which it can access the current theme, resources, etc.
attrs AttributeSet: The attributes of the XML tag that is inflating the transition.

Public methods

addListener

Added in API level 19
Transition addListener (Transition.TransitionListener listener)

Adds a listener to the set of listeners that are sent events through the life of an animation, such as start, repeat, and end.

Parameters
listener Transition.TransitionListener: the listener to be added to the current set of listeners for this animation.
Returns
Transition This transition object.

addTarget

Added in API level 19
Transition addTarget (View target)

Sets the target view instances that this Transition is interested in animating. By default, there are no targets, and a Transition will listen for changes on every view in the hierarchy below the sceneRoot of the Scene being transitioned into. Setting targets constrains the Transition to only listen for, and act on, these views. All other views will be ignored.

The target list is like the targetId list except this list specifies the actual View instances, not the ids of the views. This is an important distinction when scene changes involve view hierarchies which have been inflated separately; different views may share the same id but not actually be the same instance. If the transition should treat those views as the same, then addTarget(int) should be used instead of addTarget(View). If, on the other hand, scene changes involve changes all within the same view hierarchy, among views which do not necessarily have ids set on them, then the target list of views may be more convenient.

Parameters
target View: A View on which the Transition will act, must be non-null.
Returns
Transition The Transition to which the target is added. Returning the same object makes it easier to chain calls during construction, such as transitionSet.addTransitions(new Fade()).addTarget(someView);

See also:

addTarget

Added in API level 19
Transition addTarget (int targetId)

Adds the id of a target view that this Transition is interested in animating. By default, there are no targetIds, and a Transition will listen for changes on every view in the hierarchy below the sceneRoot of the Scene being transitioned into. Setting targetIds constrains the Transition to only listen for, and act on, views with these IDs. Views with different IDs, or no IDs whatsoever, will be ignored.

Note that using ids to specify targets implies that ids should be unique within the view hierarchy underneath the scene root.

Parameters
targetId int: The id of a target view, must be a positive number.
Returns
Transition The Transition to which the targetId is added. Returning the same object makes it easier to chain calls during construction, such as transitionSet.addTransitions(new Fade()).addTarget(someId);

See also:

addTarget

Added in API level 21
Transition addTarget (Class targetType)

Adds the Class of a target view that this Transition is interested in animating. By default, there are no targetTypes, and a Transition will listen for changes on every view in the hierarchy below the sceneRoot of the Scene being transitioned into. Setting targetTypes constrains the Transition to only listen for, and act on, views with these classes. Views with different classes will be ignored.

Note that any View that can be cast to targetType will be included, so if targetType is View.class, all Views will be included.

Parameters
targetType Class: The type to include when running this transition.
Returns
Transition The Transition to which the target class was added. Returning the same object makes it easier to chain calls during construction, such as transitionSet.addTransitions(new Fade()).addTarget(ImageView.class);

See also:

addTarget

Added in API level 21
Transition addTarget (String targetName)

Adds the transitionName of a target view that this Transition is interested in animating. By default, there are no targetNames, and a Transition will listen for changes on every view in the hierarchy below the sceneRoot of the Scene being transitioned into. Setting targetNames constrains the Transition to only listen for, and act on, views with these transitionNames. Views with different transitionNames, or no transitionName whatsoever, will be ignored.

Note that transitionNames should be unique within the view hierarchy.

Parameters
targetName String: The transitionName of a target view, must be non-null.
Returns
Transition The Transition to which the target transitionName is added. Returning the same object makes it easier to chain calls during construction, such as transitionSet.addTransitions(new Fade()).addTarget(someName);

See also:

canRemoveViews

Added in API level 21
boolean canRemoveViews ()

Returns
boolean

captureEndValues

Added in API level 19
void captureEndValues (TransitionValues transitionValues)

Captures the values in the end scene for the properties that this transition monitors. These values are then passed as the endValues structure in a later call to createAnimator(ViewGroup, TransitionValues, TransitionValues). The main concern for an implementation is what the properties are that the transition cares about and what the values are for all of those properties. The start and end values will be compared later during the createAnimator(android.view.ViewGroup, TransitionValues, TransitionValues) method to determine what, if any, animations, should be run.

Subclasses must implement this method. The method should only be called by the transition system; it is not intended to be called from external classes.

Parameters
transitionValues TransitionValues: The holder for any values that the Transition wishes to store. Values are stored in the values field of this TransitionValues object and are keyed from a String value. For example, to store a view's rotation value, a transition might call transitionValues.values.put("appname:transitionname:rotation", view.getRotation()). The target view will already be stored in the transitionValues structure when this method is called.

See also:

captureStartValues

Added in API level 19
void captureStartValues (TransitionValues transitionValues)

Captures the values in the start scene for the properties that this transition monitors. These values are then passed as the startValues structure in a later call to createAnimator(ViewGroup, TransitionValues, TransitionValues). The main concern for an implementation is what the properties are that the transition cares about and what the values are for all of those properties. The start and end values will be compared later during the createAnimator(android.view.ViewGroup, TransitionValues, TransitionValues) method to determine what, if any, animations, should be run.

Subclasses must implement this method. The method should only be called by the transition system; it is not intended to be called from external classes.

Parameters
transitionValues TransitionValues: The holder for any values that the Transition wishes to store. Values are stored in the values field of this TransitionValues object and are keyed from a String value. For example, to store a view's rotation value, a transition might call transitionValues.values.put("appname:transitionname:rotation", view.getRotation()). The target view will already be stored in the transitionValues structure when this method is called.

See also:

clone

Added in API level 19
Transition clone ()

Creates and returns a copy of this object. The precise meaning of "copy" may depend on the class of the object. The general intent is that, for any object x, the expression:

 x.clone() != x
will be true, and that the expression:
 x.clone().getClass() == x.getClass()
will be true, but these are not absolute requirements. While it is typically the case that:
 x.clone().equals(x)
will be true, this is not an absolute requirement.

By convention, the returned object should be obtained by calling super.clone. If a class and all of its superclasses (except Object) obey this convention, it will be the case that x.clone().getClass() == x.getClass().

By convention, the object returned by this method should be independent of this object (which is being cloned). To achieve this independence, it may be necessary to modify one or more fields of the object returned by super.clone before returning it. Typically, this means copying any mutable objects that comprise the internal "deep structure" of the object being cloned and replacing the references to these objects with references to the copies. If a class contains only primitive fields or references to immutable objects, then it is usually the case that no fields in the object returned by super.clone need to be modified.

The method clone for class Object performs a specific cloning operation. First, if the class of this object does not implement the interface Cloneable, then a CloneNotSupportedException is thrown. Note that all arrays are considered to implement the interface Cloneable and that the return type of the clone method of an array type T[] is T[] where T is any reference or primitive type. Otherwise, this method creates a new instance of the class of this object and initializes all its fields with exactly the contents of the corresponding fields of this object, as if by assignment; the contents of the fields are not themselves cloned. Thus, this method performs a "shallow copy" of this object, not a "deep copy" operation.

The class Object does not itself implement the interface Cloneable, so calling the clone method on an object whose class is Object will result in throwing an exception at run time.

Returns
Transition a clone of this instance.

createAnimator

Added in API level 19
Animator createAnimator (ViewGroup sceneRoot, 
                TransitionValues startValues, 
                TransitionValues endValues)

This method creates an animation that will be run for this transition given the information in the startValues and endValues structures captured earlier for the start and end scenes. Subclasses of Transition should override this method. The method should only be called by the transition system; it is not intended to be called from external classes.

This method is called by the transition's parent (all the way up to the topmost Transition in the hierarchy) with the sceneRoot and start/end values that the transition may need to set up initial target values and construct an appropriate animation. For example, if an overall Transition is a TransitionSet consisting of several child transitions in sequence, then some of the child transitions may want to set initial values on target views prior to the overall Transition commencing, to put them in an appropriate state for the delay between that start and the child Transition start time. For example, a transition that fades an item in may wish to set the starting alpha value to 0, to avoid it blinking in prior to the transition actually starting the animation. This is necessary because the scene change that triggers the Transition will automatically set the end-scene on all target views, so a Transition that wants to animate from a different value should set that value prior to returning from this method.

Additionally, a Transition can perform logic to determine whether the transition needs to run on the given target and start/end values. For example, a transition that resizes objects on the screen may wish to avoid running for views which are not present in either the start or end scenes.

If there is an animator created and returned from this method, the transition mechanism will apply any applicable duration, startDelay, and interpolator to that animation and start it. A return value of null indicates that no animation should run. The default implementation returns null.

The method is called for every applicable target object, which is stored in the view field.

Parameters
sceneRoot ViewGroup: The root of the transition hierarchy.
startValues TransitionValues: The values for a specific target in the start scene.
endValues TransitionValues: The values for the target in the end scene.
Returns
Animator A Animator to be started at the appropriate time in the overall transition for this scene change. A null value means no animation should be run.

excludeChildren

Added in API level 19
Transition excludeChildren (int targetId, 
                boolean exclude)

Whether to add the children of the given id to the list of targets to exclude from this transition. The exclude parameter specifies whether the children of the target should be added to or removed from the excluded list. Excluding children in this way provides a simple mechanism for excluding all children of specific targets, rather than individually excluding each child individually.

Excluding targets is a general mechanism for allowing transitions to run on a view hierarchy while skipping target views that should not be part of the transition. For example, you may want to avoid animating children of a specific ListView or Spinner. Views can be excluded either by their id, or by their instance reference, or by the Class of that view (eg, Spinner).

Parameters
targetId int: The id of a target whose children should be ignored when running this transition.
exclude boolean: Whether to add the target to or remove the target from the current list of excluded-child targets.
Returns
Transition This transition object.

See also:

excludeChildren

Added in API level 19
Transition excludeChildren (Class type, 
                boolean exclude)

Whether to add the given type to the list of types whose children should be excluded from this transition. The exclude parameter specifies whether the target type should be added to or removed from the excluded list.

Excluding targets is a general mechanism for allowing transitions to run on a view hierarchy while skipping target views that should not be part of the transition. For example, you may want to avoid animating children of a specific ListView or Spinner. Views can be excluded either by their id, or by their instance reference, or by the Class of that view (eg, Spinner).

Parameters
type Class: The type to ignore when running this transition.
exclude boolean: Whether to add the target type to or remove it from the current list of excluded target types.
Returns
Transition This transition object.

See also:

excludeChildren

Added in API level 19
Transition excludeChildren (View target, 
                boolean exclude)

Whether to add the children of given target to the list of target children to exclude from this transition. The exclude parameter specifies whether the target should be added to or removed from the excluded list.

Excluding targets is a general mechanism for allowing transitions to run on a view hierarchy while skipping target views that should not be part of the transition. For example, you may want to avoid animating children of a specific ListView or Spinner. Views can be excluded either by their id, or by their instance reference, or by the Class of that view (eg, Spinner).

Parameters
target View: The target to ignore when running this transition.
exclude boolean: Whether to add the target to or remove the target from the current list of excluded targets.
Returns
Transition This transition object.

See also:

excludeTarget

Added in API level 19
Transition excludeTarget (View target, 
                boolean exclude)

Whether to add the given target to the list of targets to exclude from this transition. The exclude parameter specifies whether the target should be added to or removed from the excluded list.

Excluding targets is a general mechanism for allowing transitions to run on a view hierarchy while skipping target views that should not be part of the transition. For example, you may want to avoid animating children of a specific ListView or Spinner. Views can be excluded either by their id, or by their instance reference, or by the Class of that view (eg, Spinner).

Parameters
target View: The target to ignore when running this transition.
exclude boolean: Whether to add the target to or remove the target from the current list of excluded targets.
Returns
Transition This transition object.

See also:

excludeTarget

Added in API level 19
Transition excludeTarget (Class type, 
                boolean exclude)

Whether to add the given type to the list of types to exclude from this transition. The exclude parameter specifies whether the target type should be added to or removed from the excluded list.

Excluding targets is a general mechanism for allowing transitions to run on a view hierarchy while skipping target views that should not be part of the transition. For example, you may want to avoid animating children of a specific ListView or Spinner. Views can be excluded either by their id, or by their instance reference, or by the Class of that view (eg, Spinner).

Parameters
type Class: The type to ignore when running this transition.
exclude boolean: Whether to add the target type to or remove it from the current list of excluded target types.
Returns
Transition This transition object.

See also:

excludeTarget

Added in API level 21
Transition excludeTarget (String targetName, 
                boolean exclude)

Whether to add the given transitionName to the list of target transitionNames to exclude from this transition. The exclude parameter specifies whether the target should be added to or removed from the excluded list.

Excluding targets is a general mechanism for allowing transitions to run on a view hierarchy while skipping target views that should not be part of the transition. For example, you may want to avoid animating children of a specific ListView or Spinner. Views can be excluded by their id, their instance reference, their transitionName, or by the Class of that view (eg, Spinner).

Parameters
targetName String: The name of a target to ignore when running this transition.
exclude boolean: Whether to add the target to or remove the target from the current list of excluded targets.
Returns
Transition This transition object.

See also:

excludeTarget

Added in API level 19
Transition excludeTarget (int targetId, 
                boolean exclude)

Whether to add the given id to the list of target ids to exclude from this transition. The exclude parameter specifies whether the target should be added to or removed from the excluded list.

Excluding targets is a general mechanism for allowing transitions to run on a view hierarchy while skipping target views that should not be part of the transition. For example, you may want to avoid animating children of a specific ListView or Spinner. Views can be excluded either by their id, or by their instance reference, or by the Class of that view (eg, Spinner).

Parameters
targetId int: The id of a target to ignore when running this transition.
exclude boolean: Whether to add the target to or remove the target from the current list of excluded targets.
Returns
Transition This transition object.

See also:

getDuration

Added in API level 19
long getDuration ()

Returns the duration set on this transition. If no duration has been set, the returned value will be negative, indicating that resulting animators will retain their own durations.

Returns
long The duration set on this transition, in milliseconds, if one has been set, otherwise returns a negative number.

getEpicenter

Added in API level 21
Rect getEpicenter ()

Returns the epicenter as specified by the Transition.EpicenterCallback or null if no callback exists.

Returns
Rect the epicenter as specified by the Transition.EpicenterCallback or null if no callback exists.

See also:

getEpicenterCallback

Added in API level 21
Transition.EpicenterCallback getEpicenterCallback ()

Returns the callback used to find the epicenter of the Transition. Transitions like Explode use a point or Rect to orient the direction of travel. This is called the epicenter of the Transition and is typically centered on a touched View. The Transition.EpicenterCallback allows a Transition to dynamically retrieve the epicenter during a Transition.

Returns
Transition.EpicenterCallback the callback used to find the epicenter of the Transition.

getInterpolator

Added in API level 19
TimeInterpolator getInterpolator ()

Returns the interpolator set on this transition. If no interpolator has been set, the returned value will be null, indicating that resulting animators will retain their own interpolators.

Returns
TimeInterpolator The interpolator set on this transition, if one has been set, otherwise returns null.

getName

Added in API level 19
String getName ()

Returns the name of this Transition. This name is used internally to distinguish between different transitions to determine when interrupting transitions overlap. For example, a ChangeBounds running on the same target view as another ChangeBounds should determine whether the old transition is animating to different end values and should be canceled in favor of the new transition.

By default, a Transition's name is simply the value of getName(), but subclasses are free to override and return something different.

Returns
String The name of this transition.

getPathMotion

Added in API level 21
PathMotion getPathMotion ()

Returns the algorithm object used to interpolate along two dimensions. This is typically used to determine the View motion between two points.

When describing in XML, use a nested XML tag for the path motion. It can be one of the built-in tags arcMotion or patternPathMotion or it can be a custom PathMotion using pathMotion with the class attributed with the fully-described class name. For example:

<changeBounds>
     <pathMotion class="my.app.transition.MyPathMotion"/>
 </changeBounds>
 

or

<changeBounds>
   <arcMotion android:minimumHorizontalAngle="15"
              android:minimumVerticalAngle="0"
              android:maximumAngle="90"/>
 </changeBounds>
 

Returns
PathMotion The algorithm object used to interpolate along two dimensions.

See also:

getPropagation

Added in API level 21
TransitionPropagation getPropagation ()

Returns the TransitionPropagation used to calculate Animator start delays. When a Transition affects several Views like Explode or Slide, there may be a desire to have a "wave-front" effect such that the Animator start delay depends on position of the View. The TransitionPropagation specifies how the start delays are calculated.

Returns
TransitionPropagation the TransitionPropagation used to calculate Animator start delays. This is null by default.

getStartDelay

Added in API level 19
long getStartDelay ()

Returns the startDelay set on this transition. If no startDelay has been set, the returned value will be negative, indicating that resulting animators will retain their own startDelays.

Returns
long The startDelay set on this transition, in milliseconds, if one has been set, otherwise returns a negative number.

getTargetIds

Added in API level 19
List<Integer> getTargetIds ()

Returns the list of target IDs that this transition limits itself to tracking and animating. If the list is null or empty for getTargetIds(), getTargets(), getTargetNames(), and getTargetTypes() then this transition is not limited to specific views, and will handle changes to any views in the hierarchy of a scene change.

Returns
List<Integer> the list of target IDs

getTargetNames

Added in API level 21
List<String> getTargetNames ()

Returns the list of target transitionNames that this transition limits itself to tracking and animating. If the list is null or empty for getTargetIds(), getTargets(), getTargetNames(), and getTargetTypes() then this transition is not limited to specific views, and will handle changes to any views in the hierarchy of a scene change.

Returns
List<String> the list of target transitionNames

getTargetTypes

Added in API level 21
List<Class> getTargetTypes ()

Returns the list of target transitionNames that this transition limits itself to tracking and animating. If the list is null or empty for getTargetIds(), getTargets(), getTargetNames(), and getTargetTypes() then this transition is not limited to specific views, and will handle changes to any views in the hierarchy of a scene change.

Returns
List<Class> the list of target Types

getTargets

Added in API level 19
List<View> getTargets ()

Returns the list of target views that this transition limits itself to tracking and animating. If the list is null or empty for getTargetIds(), getTargets(), getTargetNames(), and getTargetTypes() then this transition is not limited to specific views, and will handle changes to any views in the hierarchy of a scene change.

Returns
List<View> the list of target views

getTransitionProperties

Added in API level 19
String[] getTransitionProperties ()

Returns the set of property names used stored in the TransitionValues object passed into captureStartValues(TransitionValues) that this transition cares about for the purposes of canceling overlapping animations. When any transition is started on a given scene root, all transitions currently running on that same scene root are checked to see whether the properties on which they based their animations agree with the end values of the same properties in the new transition. If the end values are not equal, then the old animation is canceled since the new transition will start a new animation to these new values. If the values are equal, the old animation is allowed to continue and no new animation is started for that transition.

A transition does not need to override this method. However, not doing so will mean that the cancellation logic outlined in the previous paragraph will be skipped for that transition, possibly leading to artifacts as old transitions and new transitions on the same targets run in parallel, animating views toward potentially different end values.

Returns
String[] An array of property names as described in the class documentation for TransitionValues. The default implementation returns null.

getTransitionValues

Added in API level 19
TransitionValues getTransitionValues (View view, 
                boolean start)

This method can be called by transitions to get the TransitionValues for any particular view during the transition-playing process. This might be necessary, for example, to query the before/after state of related views for a given transition.

Parameters
view View
start boolean
Returns
TransitionValues

isTransitionRequired

Added in API level 23
boolean isTransitionRequired (TransitionValues startValues, 
                TransitionValues endValues)

Returns whether or not the transition should create an Animator, based on the values captured during captureStartValues(TransitionValues) and captureEndValues(TransitionValues). The default implementation compares the property values returned from getTransitionProperties(), or all property values if getTransitionProperties() returns null. Subclasses may override this method to provide logic more specific to the transition implementation.

Parameters
startValues TransitionValues: the values from captureStartValues, This may be null if the View did not exist in the start state.
endValues TransitionValues: the values from captureEndValues. This may be null if the View did not exist in the end state.
Returns
boolean

removeListener

Added in API level 19
Transition removeListener (Transition.TransitionListener listener)

Removes a listener from the set listening to this animation.

Parameters
listener Transition.TransitionListener: the listener to be removed from the current set of listeners for this transition.
Returns
Transition This transition object.

removeTarget

Added in API level 19
Transition removeTarget (int targetId)

Removes the given targetId from the list of ids that this Transition is interested in animating.

Parameters
targetId int: The id of a target view, must be a positive number.
Returns
Transition The Transition from which the targetId is removed. Returning the same object makes it easier to chain calls during construction, such as transitionSet.addTransitions(new Fade()).removeTargetId(someId);

removeTarget

Added in API level 19
Transition removeTarget (View target)

Removes the given target from the list of targets that this Transition is interested in animating.

Parameters
target View: The target view, must be non-null.
Returns
Transition Transition The Transition from which the target is removed. Returning the same object makes it easier to chain calls during construction, such as transitionSet.addTransitions(new Fade()).removeTarget(someView);

removeTarget

Added in API level 21
Transition removeTarget (String targetName)

Removes the given targetName from the list of transitionNames that this Transition is interested in animating.

Parameters
targetName String: The transitionName of a target view, must not be null.
Returns
Transition The Transition from which the targetName is removed. Returning the same object makes it easier to chain calls during construction, such as transitionSet.addTransitions(new Fade()).removeTargetName(someName);

removeTarget

Added in API level 21
Transition removeTarget (Class target)

Removes the given target from the list of targets that this Transition is interested in animating.

Parameters
target Class: The type of the target view, must be non-null.
Returns
Transition Transition The Transition from which the target is removed. Returning the same object makes it easier to chain calls during construction, such as transitionSet.addTransitions(new Fade()).removeTarget(someType);

setDuration

Added in API level 19
Transition setDuration (long duration)

Sets the duration of this transition. By default, there is no duration (indicated by a negative number), which means that the Animator created by the transition will have its own specified duration. If the duration of a Transition is set, that duration will override the Animator duration.

Related XML Attributes:

Parameters
duration long: The length of the animation, in milliseconds.
Returns
Transition This transition object.

setEpicenterCallback

Added in API level 21
void setEpicenterCallback (Transition.EpicenterCallback epicenterCallback)

Sets the callback to use to find the epicenter of a Transition. A null value indicates that there is no epicenter in the Transition and onGetEpicenter() will return null. Transitions like Explode use a point or Rect to orient the direction of travel. This is called the epicenter of the Transition and is typically centered on a touched View. The Transition.EpicenterCallback allows a Transition to dynamically retrieve the epicenter during a Transition.

Parameters
epicenterCallback Transition.EpicenterCallback: The callback to use to find the epicenter of the Transition.

setInterpolator

Added in API level 19
Transition setInterpolator (TimeInterpolator interpolator)

Sets the interpolator of this transition. By default, the interpolator is null, which means that the Animator created by the transition will have its own specified interpolator. If the interpolator of a Transition is set, that interpolator will override the Animator interpolator.

Related XML Attributes:

Parameters
interpolator TimeInterpolator: The time interpolator used by the transition
Returns
Transition This transition object.

setMatchOrder

Added in API level 21
void setMatchOrder (int... matches)

Sets the order in which Transition matches View start and end values.

The default behavior is to match first by getTransitionName(), then by View instance, then by getId() and finally by its item ID if it is in a direct child of ListView. The caller can choose to have only some or all of the values of MATCH_INSTANCE, MATCH_NAME, MATCH_ITEM_ID, and MATCH_ID. Only the match algorithms supplied will be used to determine whether Views are the the same in both the start and end Scene. Views that do not match will be considered as entering or leaving the Scene.

Parameters
matches int: A list of zero or more of MATCH_INSTANCE, MATCH_NAME, MATCH_ITEM_ID, and MATCH_ID. If none are provided, then the default match order will be set.

setPathMotion

Added in API level 21
void setPathMotion (PathMotion pathMotion)

Sets the algorithm used to calculate two-dimensional interpolation.

Transitions such as ChangeBounds move Views, typically in a straight path between the start and end positions. Applications that desire to have these motions move in a curve can change how Views interpolate in two dimensions by extending PathMotion and implementing getPath(float, float, float, float).

When describing in XML, use a nested XML tag for the path motion. It can be one of the built-in tags arcMotion or patternPathMotion or it can be a custom PathMotion using pathMotion with the class attributed with the fully-described class name. For example:

 <changeBounds>
     <pathMotion class="my.app.transition.MyPathMotion"/>
 </changeBounds>
 
 

or

 <changeBounds>
   <arcMotion android:minimumHorizontalAngle="15"
     android:minimumVerticalAngle="0" android:maximumAngle="90"/>
 </changeBounds>
 
 

Parameters
pathMotion PathMotion: Algorithm object to use for determining how to interpolate in two dimensions. If null, a straight-path algorithm will be used.

See also:

setPropagation

Added in API level 21
void setPropagation (TransitionPropagation transitionPropagation)

Sets the method for determining Animator start delays. When a Transition affects several Views like Explode or Slide, there may be a desire to have a "wave-front" effect such that the Animator start delay depends on position of the View. The TransitionPropagation specifies how the start delays are calculated.

Parameters
transitionPropagation TransitionPropagation: The class used to determine the start delay of Animators created by this Transition. A null value indicates that no delay should be used.

setStartDelay

Added in API level 19
Transition setStartDelay (long startDelay)

Sets the startDelay of this transition. By default, there is no delay (indicated by a negative number), which means that the Animator created by the transition will have its own specified startDelay. If the delay of a Transition is set, that delay will override the Animator delay.

Related XML Attributes:

Parameters
startDelay long: The length of the delay, in milliseconds.
Returns
Transition This transition object.

toString

Added in API level 19
String toString ()

Returns a string representation of the object. In general, the toString method returns a string that "textually represents" this object. The result should be a concise but informative representation that is easy for a person to read. It is recommended that all subclasses override this method.

The toString method for class Object returns a string consisting of the name of the class of which the object is an instance, the at-sign character `@', and the unsigned hexadecimal representation of the hash code of the object. In other words, this method returns a string equal to the value of:

 getClass().getName() + '@' + Integer.toHexString(hashCode())
 

Returns
String a string representation of the object.

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