android: move a view on touch move (ACTION_MOVE)

AndroidTouch

Android Problem Overview


I'd like to do a simple control: a container with a view inside. If I touch the container and I move the finger, I want to move the view to follow my finger.

What kind of container (layout) should I use? How to do this?

I don't need to use a surface, but a simple layout.

Android Solutions


Solution 1 - Android

I've found an easy approach to do that with the ViewPropertyAnimator:

float dX, dY;

@Override
public boolean onTouch(View view, MotionEvent event) {

    switch (event.getAction()) {

        case MotionEvent.ACTION_DOWN:

            dX = view.getX() - event.getRawX();
            dY = view.getY() - event.getRawY();
            break;

        case MotionEvent.ACTION_MOVE:

            view.animate()
                    .x(event.getRawX() + dX)
                    .y(event.getRawY() + dY)
                    .setDuration(0)
                    .start();
            break;
        default:
            return false;
    }
    return true;
}

Solution 2 - Android

Something like this:

public class MyActivity extends Activity implements View.OnTouchListener {

TextView _view;
ViewGroup _root;
private int _xDelta;
private int _yDelta;

@Override
public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
    super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
    setContentView(R.layout.main);

    _root = (ViewGroup)findViewById(R.id.root);

    _view = new TextView(this);
    _view.setText("TextView!!!!!!!!");

    RelativeLayout.LayoutParams layoutParams = new RelativeLayout.LayoutParams(150, 50);
    layoutParams.leftMargin = 50;
    layoutParams.topMargin = 50;
    layoutParams.bottomMargin = -250;
    layoutParams.rightMargin = -250;
    _view.setLayoutParams(layoutParams);

    _view.setOnTouchListener(this);
    _root.addView(_view);
}

public boolean onTouch(View view, MotionEvent event) {
    final int X = (int) event.getRawX();
    final int Y = (int) event.getRawY();
    switch (event.getAction() & MotionEvent.ACTION_MASK) {
        case MotionEvent.ACTION_DOWN:
            RelativeLayout.LayoutParams lParams = (RelativeLayout.LayoutParams) view.getLayoutParams();
            _xDelta = X - lParams.leftMargin;
            _yDelta = Y - lParams.topMargin;
            break;
        case MotionEvent.ACTION_UP:
            break;
        case MotionEvent.ACTION_POINTER_DOWN:
            break;
        case MotionEvent.ACTION_POINTER_UP:
            break;
        case MotionEvent.ACTION_MOVE:
            RelativeLayout.LayoutParams layoutParams = (RelativeLayout.LayoutParams) view.getLayoutParams();
            layoutParams.leftMargin = X - _xDelta;
            layoutParams.topMargin = Y - _yDelta;
            layoutParams.rightMargin = -250;
            layoutParams.bottomMargin = -250;
            view.setLayoutParams(layoutParams);
            break;
    }
    _root.invalidate();
    return true;
}}

In main.xml just RelativeLayout with @+id/root

Solution 3 - Android

Touch the container and the view will follow your finger.

xml code

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<LinearLayout
    android:id="@+id/floating_layout"
    android:layout_width="match_parent"
    android:layout_height="wrap_content"
    >

	<ImageView
	  android:id="@+id/btn_chat"
	  android:layout_width="42dp"
	  android:layout_height="42dp"
	  />
	
<LinearLayout>

Java code

public class DashBoardActivity extends Activity implements View.OnClickListener, View.OnTouchListener {
	
	float dX;
	float dY;
	int lastAction;
	LinearLayout floatingLayout;

	@Override
    protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
	super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
	setContentView(R.layout.activity_dashboard);

		floatingLayout = findViewById(R.id.floating_layout);
        floatingLayout.setOnTouchListener(this);	
	
	
	
	 @Override
    public boolean onTouch(View view, MotionEvent event) {
        switch (event.getActionMasked()) {
            case MotionEvent.ACTION_DOWN:
                dX = view.getX() - event.getRawX();
                dY = view.getY() - event.getRawY();
                lastAction = MotionEvent.ACTION_DOWN;
                break;

            case MotionEvent.ACTION_MOVE:
                view.setY(event.getRawY() + dY);
                view.setX(event.getRawX() + dX);
                lastAction = MotionEvent.ACTION_MOVE;
                break;

            case MotionEvent.ACTION_UP:
                if (lastAction == MotionEvent.ACTION_DOWN)
                    Toast.makeText(DashBoardActivity.this, "Clicked!", Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show();
                break;

            default:
                return false;
        }
        return true;
    }
}

Solution 4 - Android

Following the @Andrey approach, if you want to move the view from its center, you only have to substract the view's half height and width to the movement.

float dX, dY;

@Override
public boolean onTouchEvent(View view, MotionEvent event) {
    switch (event.getAction()) {
        case MotionEvent.ACTION_DOWN:
            dX = view.getX() - event.getRawX();
            dY = view.getY() - event.getRawY();
            break;
        case MotionEvent.ACTION_MOVE:
            view.animate()
                .x(event.getRawX() + dX - (view.getWidth() / 2))
                .y(event.getRawY() + dY - (view.getHeight() / 2))
                .setDuration(0)
                .start();
            break;
        default:
            return false;
    }
    return true;
}

Solution 5 - Android

Create a custom touch listener class (in Kotlin):

(This code restrict your view from dragging out of its parent view)

class CustomTouchListener(
  val screenWidth: Int, 
  val screenHeight: Int
) : View.OnTouchListener {
    private var dX: Float = 0f
    private var dY: Float = 0f

    override fun onTouch(view: View, event: MotionEvent): Boolean {

        val newX: Float
        val newY: Float

        when (event.action) {
            MotionEvent.ACTION_DOWN -> {
                dX = view.x - event.rawX
                dY = view.y - event.rawY
            }
            MotionEvent.ACTION_MOVE -> {

                newX = event.rawX + dX
                newY = event.rawY + dY

                if ((newX <= 0 || newX >= screenWidth - view.width) || (newY <= 0 || newY >= screenHeight - view.height)) {
                    return true
                }

                view.animate()
                    .x(newX)
                    .y(newY)
                    .setDuration(0)
                    .start()
            }
        }
        return true
    }
}

How to use it?

parentView.viewTreeObserver.addOnGlobalLayoutListener { view.setOnTouchListener(CustomTouchListener(parentView.width, parentView.height)) }

parentView is the parent of your view.

Solution 6 - Android

Same implementation in Kotlin

    rightPanel.setOnTouchListener(View.OnTouchListener { view, event ->
        when (event?.action) {
            MotionEvent.ACTION_DOWN -> {

                rightDX = view!!.x - event.rawX
                // rightDY = view!!.getY() - event.rawY;

            }
            MotionEvent.ACTION_MOVE -> {

                var displacement = event.rawX + rightDX

                view!!.animate()
                        .x(displacement)
                        // .y(event.getRawY() + rightDY)
                        .setDuration(0)
                        .start()
            }
            else -> { // Note the block
                return@OnTouchListener false
            }
        }
        true
 })

Solution 7 - Android

I recommend to use view.translationX and view.translationY to move your views.

Kotlin snippet:

yourView.translationX = xTouchCoordinate
yourView.translationY = yTouchCoordinate

Solution 8 - Android

In the code below, I've created something called the RegionView (git), which is a reusable container responsible for managing drag and zoom operations for each of its nested children.

Here, we manipulate the top and left coefficients of a child View's LayoutParams to simulate movement about the diagram. By decoupling the interpretation of handling what's understood as a drag operation, and what is determined to be a scale operation, we can provide reliable manipulation of a child View.

package com.zonal.regionview;

import android.annotation.TargetApi;
import android.content.Context;
import android.os.Build;
import android.os.Vibrator;
import android.support.annotation.Nullable;
import android.util.AttributeSet;
import android.util.Log;
import android.view.GestureDetector;
import android.view.MotionEvent;
import android.view.ScaleGestureDetector;
import android.view.View;
import android.widget.RelativeLayout;

import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.Map;

/**
 * Created by Alexander Thomas (@Cawfree) on 20/07/2017.
 */

/** Enables users to customize Regions Of Interest on a Canvas. */
public class RegionView extends RelativeLayout implements View.OnTouchListener, GestureDetector.OnGestureListener, ScaleGestureDetector.OnScaleGestureListener {

    /* Member Variables. */
    private final GestureDetector      mGestureDetector;
    private final ScaleGestureDetector mScaleGestureDetector;
    private final Map<Integer, View>   mViewMap;
    private       boolean              mScaling;
    private       float                mScale;
    private       boolean              mWrapContent;
    private       boolean              mDropOnScale;

    public RegionView(Context context) {
        // Implement the Parent.
        super(context);
        // Initialize Member Variables.
        this.mGestureDetector      = new GestureDetector(context, this);
        this.mViewMap              = new HashMap<>();
        this.mScaleGestureDetector = new ScaleGestureDetector(context, this);
        this.mScaling              = false;
        this.mScale                = Float.NaN;
        this.mWrapContent          = false;
        this.mDropOnScale          = false;
        // Register ourself as the OnTouchListener.
        this.setOnTouchListener(this);
    }

    public RegionView(Context context, @Nullable AttributeSet attrs) {
        // Implement the Parent.
        super(context, attrs);
        // Initialize Member Variables.
        this.mGestureDetector      = new GestureDetector(context, this);
        this.mViewMap              = new HashMap<>();
        this.mScaleGestureDetector = new ScaleGestureDetector(context, this);
        this.mScaling              = false;
        this.mWrapContent          = false;
        this.mDropOnScale          = false;
        // Register ourself as the OnTouchListener.
        this.setOnTouchListener(this);
    }

    public RegionView(Context context, @Nullable AttributeSet attrs, int defStyleAttr) {
        // Implement the Parent.
        super(context, attrs, defStyleAttr);
        // Initialize Member Variables.
        this.mGestureDetector      = new GestureDetector(context, this);
        this.mViewMap              = new HashMap<>();
        this.mScaleGestureDetector = new ScaleGestureDetector(context, this);
        this.mScaling              = false;
        this.mWrapContent          = false;
        this.mDropOnScale          = false;
        // Register ourself as the OnTouchListener.
        this.setOnTouchListener(this);
    }

    @TargetApi(Build.VERSION_CODES.LOLLIPOP)
    public RegionView(Context context, @Nullable AttributeSet attrs, int defStyleAttr, int defStyleRes) {
        // Implement the Parent.
        super(context, attrs, defStyleAttr, defStyleRes);
        // Initialize Member Variables.
        this.mGestureDetector      = new GestureDetector(context, this);
        this.mViewMap              = new HashMap<>();
        this.mScaleGestureDetector = new ScaleGestureDetector(context, this);
        this.mScaling              = false;
        this.mWrapContent          = false;
        this.mDropOnScale          = false;
        // Register ourself as the OnTouchListener.
        this.setOnTouchListener(this);
    }

    @Override
    public boolean onTouch(final View v, final MotionEvent event) {
        // Calculate the PointerId.
        final int lPointerId = event.getPointerId(event.getActionIndex());
        // Handle the TouchEvent.
        this.getGestureDetector().onTouchEvent(event);
        this.getScaleGestureDetector().onTouchEvent(event);
        // Did the user release a pointer?
        if(event.getAction() == MotionEvent.ACTION_UP) {
            // Was there a View associated with this Action?
            final View lView = this.getViewMap().get(lPointerId);
            // Does the View exist?
            if(lView != null) {
                // Remove the View from the Map.
                this.getViewMap().remove(lPointerId); /** TODO: Provide a Callback? */
            }
        }
        // Consume all events for now.
        return true;
    }

    @Override
    public boolean onDown(MotionEvent e) {
        // Calculate the PointerId.
        final Integer lPointerId = Integer.valueOf(e.getPointerId(e.getActionIndex()));
        // Fetch the View.
        final View    lView      = this.getViewFor(Math.round(e.getRawX()), Math.round(e.getRawY()));
        // Is it valid?
        if(lView != null) {
            // Watch the View.
            this.getViewMap().put(lPointerId, lView);
            // Configure the Anchor.
            lView.setPivotX(0);
            lView.setPivotY(0);
            // Assert that we handled the event.
            return true;
        }
        // Assert that we ignored the event.
        return false;
    }

    @Override
    public boolean onScroll(MotionEvent e1, MotionEvent e2, float distanceX, float distanceY) {
        // Are we not scaling?
        if(!this.isScaling()) {
            // Calculate the PointerId.
            final Integer lPointerId = Integer.valueOf(e1.getPointerId(e1.getActionIndex()));
            // Fetch the View.
            final View    lView      = this.getViewMap().get(lPointerId);
            // Is the scroll valid for a given View?
            if(lView != null) {
                // Calculate the Scaled Width and Height of the View.
                final float lWidth    = lView.getWidth()  * lView.getScaleX();
                final float lHeight   = lView.getHeight() * lView.getScaleY();
                // Declare the initial position.
                final int[] lPosition = new int[] { (int)(e2.getX() - ((lWidth)  / 2)), (int)(e2.getY() - ((lHeight) / 2)) };
                // Are we wrapping content?
                if(this.isWrapContent()) {
                    // Wrap the Position.
                    this.onWrapContent(lPosition, lWidth, lHeight);
                }
                // Update the Drag.
                this.onUpdateDrag(lView, lPosition);
            }
            // Assert we handled the scroll.
            return true;
        }
        // Otherwise, don't permit scrolling. Don't consume the MotionEvent.
        return false;
    }

    /** Forces X/Y values to be coerced within the confines of the RegionView. */
    private final void onWrapContent(final int[] pPosition, final float pWidth, final float pHeight) {
        // Limit the parameters. (Top-Left)
        pPosition[0] = Math.max(pPosition[0], 0);
        pPosition[1] = Math.max(pPosition[1],  0);
        // Limit the parameters. (Bottom-Right)
        pPosition[0] = Math.min(pPosition[0], (int)(this.getWidth()  - pWidth));
        pPosition[1] = Math.min(pPosition[1], (int)(this.getHeight() - pHeight));
    }

    /** Updates the Drag Position of a child View within the Layout. Implicitly, we update the LayoutParams of the View. */
    private final void onUpdateDrag(final View pView, final int pLeft, final int pTop) {
        // Allocate some new MarginLayoutParams.
        final MarginLayoutParams lMarginLayoutParams = new MarginLayoutParams(pView.getLayoutParams());
        // Update the Margin.
        lMarginLayoutParams.setMargins(pLeft, pTop, 0, 0);
        // Refactor the MarginLayoutParams into equivalent LayoutParams for the RelativeLayout.
        pView.setLayoutParams(new RelativeLayout.LayoutParams(lMarginLayoutParams));
    }

    @Override
    public boolean onScale(ScaleGestureDetector detector) {
        // Calculate the ScaleFactor.
              float lScaleFactor = detector.getScaleFactor() - 1;
        // Fetch the Scaled View.
        final View  lView        = this.getViewMap().entrySet().iterator().next().getValue();
        // Update the ScaleFactor.
        final float lScale       = this.getScale() + lScaleFactor;
        // Calculate the Proposed Width and Height.
        final int   lWidth  = Math.round(lView.getWidth()  * lScale);
        final int   lHeight = Math.round(lView.getHeight() * lScale);
        // Is the View already too large for wrap content?
        if(lWidth >= this.getWidth() || lHeight >= this.getHeight()) {
            // Don't update the scale.
            return false;
        }
        // Persist this Scale for the View.
        lView.setScaleX(lScale);
        lView.setScaleY(lScale);
        // Assign the Scale.
        this.setScale(lScale);
        // Compute the Position.
        final int[] lPosition = new int[] { Math.round(detector.getFocusX()) - (lWidth / 2), Math.round(detector.getFocusY()) - (lHeight / 2) };
        // Are we wrapping the Position?
        if(this.isWrapContent()) {
            // Wrap the Position.
            this.onWrapContent(lPosition, lWidth, lHeight);
        }
        // Update the Drag.
        this.onUpdateDrag(lView, lPosition);
        // Assert that we handled the scale.
        return true;
    }

    /** Update the Drag. */
    private final void onUpdateDrag(final View pView, final int[] pPosition) {
        // Call the sub-implementation.
        this.onUpdateDrag(pView, pPosition[0], pPosition[1]);
    }

    @Override
    public boolean onScaleBegin(ScaleGestureDetector detector) { 
        // Is the user not dragging at all?
        if(this.getViewMap().size() == 1) {
            // Fetch the View.
            final View lView = this.getViewMap().entrySet().iterator().next().getValue();
            // Initialize the Scale.
            this.setScale(lView.getScaleX()); 
            // Assert that we've started scaling.
            this.setScaling(true);
            // Inform the callback.
            return true;
        }
        // Otherwise, don't allow scaling.
        return false;
    }

    @Override
    public void onScaleEnd(ScaleGestureDetector detector) {
        // Were we scaling?
        if(this.isScaling()) {
            // Assert that we've stopped scaling.
            this.setScaling(false);
            // Reset the Scale.
            this.setScale(Float.NaN);
            // Should we stop dragging now that we've finished scaling?
            if(this.isDropOnScale()) {
                // Clear the ViewMap.
                this.getViewMap().clear();
            }
        }
    }

    /** Returns the View colliding with the given co-ordinates. */
    private final View getViewFor(final int pX, final int pY) {
        // Declare the LocationBuffer.
        final int[] lLocationBuffer = new int[2];
        // Iterate the Views.
        for(int i = 0; i < this.getChildCount(); i++) {
            // Fetch the child View.
            final View lView = this.getChildAt(i);
            // Fetch its absolute position.
            lView.getLocationOnScreen(lLocationBuffer);
            // Determine if the MotionEvent collides with the View.
            if(pX > lLocationBuffer[0] && pY > lLocationBuffer[1] && (pX < lLocationBuffer[0] + (lView.getWidth() * lView.getScaleX())) && (pY < lLocationBuffer[1] + (lView.getHeight() * lView.getScaleY()))) {
                // Return the View.
                return lView;
            }
        }
        // We couldn't find a View.
        return null;
    }

    /* Unused Overrides. */
    @Override public void      onShowPress(MotionEvent e) {  }
    @Override public boolean onSingleTapUp(MotionEvent e) {
        return false;
    }
    @Override public void      onLongPress(MotionEvent e) { }
    @Override public boolean       onFling(MotionEvent e1, MotionEvent e2, float velocityX, float velocityY) { return false; }

    /* Getters and Setters. */
    private final GestureDetector getGestureDetector() {
        return this.mGestureDetector;
    }

    private final ScaleGestureDetector getScaleGestureDetector() {
        return this.mScaleGestureDetector;
    }

    private final Map<Integer, View> getViewMap() {
        return this.mViewMap;
    }

    private final void setScaling(final boolean pIsScaling) {
        this.mScaling = pIsScaling;
    }

    private final boolean isScaling() {
        return this.mScaling;
    }

    private final void setScale(final float pScale) {
        this.mScale = pScale;
    }

    private final float getScale() {
        return this.mScale;
    }

    /** Defines whether we coerce the drag and zoom of child Views within the confines of the Layout. */
    public final void setWrapContent(final boolean pIsWrapContent) {
        this.mWrapContent = pIsWrapContent;
    }

    public final boolean isWrapContent() {
        return this.mWrapContent;
    }

    /** Defines whether a drag operation is considered 'finished' once the user finishes scaling a view. */
    public final void setDropOnScale(final boolean pIsDropOnScale) {
        this.mDropOnScale = pIsDropOnScale;
    }

    public final boolean isDropOnScale() {
        return this.mDropOnScale;
    }

}

Here I show an example use case:

package com.zonal.regionview;

import android.support.annotation.Nullable;
import android.support.v7.app.AppCompatActivity;
import android.os.Bundle;
import android.widget.AnalogClock;

public class MainActivity extends AppCompatActivity {

    @Override
    protected void onCreate(@Nullable Bundle savedInstanceState) {
        super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
        // Allocate a RegionView.
        final RegionView lRegionView = new RegionView(this);
        // Add some example items to drag.
        lRegionView.addView(new AnalogClock(this));
        lRegionView.addView(new AnalogClock(this));
        lRegionView.addView(new AnalogClock(this));
        // Assert that we only want to drag Views within the confines of the RegionView.
        lRegionView.setWrapContent(true);
        // Assert that after we've finished scaling a View, we want to stop being able to drag it until a new drag is started.
        lRegionView.setDropOnScale(true);
        // Look at the RegionView.
        this.setContentView(lRegionView);
    }

}

Solution 9 - Android

In this example you can move the view within it's parent bounds no matter it's size, flawless animation, and catch clicks.

The reason that this solution is superior to other comments is that this approach uses a Directional Pad which calculate itself and won't relay on the View positions which is a the source for a-lot of bugs.

// we could use this gameobject as a wrapper that controls the touch event of the component(the table)
// and like so, we can have a click event and touch events
public abstract class GameObjectStackOverflow {

private static final int CLICK_DURATION = 175;
protected View view;
protected ViewGroup container;
protected Context mContext;

private boolean onMove = false;
private boolean firstAnimation = true;
private Animator.AnimatorListener listener;

protected float parentWidth;
protected float parentHeight;

protected float xmlHeight;
protected float xmlWidth;

// Those are the max bounds
// whiting the xmlContainer
protected float xBoundMax;
protected float yBoundMax;

// This variables hold the target
// ordinates for the next
// animation in case an animation
// is already in progress.
protected float targetX;
protected float targetY;

private float downRawX;
private float downRawY;

public GameObjectStackOverflow(@NonNull Context context, @NonNull ViewGroup container)
{
    mContext = context;
    this.container = container;
}

// This method is the reason the constructor
// does not get view to work with in the first
// place. This method helps us to work with
// android main thread in such way that we
// separate the UI stuff from the technical
// stuff
protected View initGraphicView(@NonNull LayoutInflater inflater, int resource, boolean add)
{
    view = inflater.inflate(resource, container, add);
    view.post(getOnViewAttach());
    view.setOnTouchListener(new View.OnTouchListener() {
        @Override
        public boolean onTouch(View v, MotionEvent event) {
            return onTouchEvent(event);
        }
    });
    return view;
}

// This method attach an existing
// view that is already inflated
protected void attachGraphicView(@NonNull final View view)
{
    this.view = view;
    view.post(getOnViewAttach());
}

// This method is anti-boiler code.
// attaching runnable to the view
// task queue to finish the
// initialization of the game object.
private Runnable getOnViewAttach()
{
    return new Runnable() {
        @Override
        public void run() {
            parentHeight = container.getHeight();
            parentWidth = container.getWidth();
            view.setX(currentX);
            view.setY(currentY);
        }
    };
}

private void click() {
    // recover the view to the previous location [not needed]
    // not needed
    //view.animate()
    //    .x(prevPosX)
    //    .y(prevPosY)
    //    .setDuration(0)
    //    .start();
}

// maybe restore the View view, Motion event
public boolean onTouchEvent(MotionEvent event)
{
    view.getParent().requestDisallowInterceptTouchEvent(true);
    //if(!selected) return false;
    switch (event.getAction())
    {
        case MotionEvent.ACTION_UP:
            if (event.getEventTime() - event.getDownTime() < CLICK_DURATION) click(); // are you missing break here?
            onMove = false;
            // if needed to update network entity do it here
            break;
        case MotionEvent.ACTION_DOWN:
            firstAnimation = true;
            xBoundMax = parentWidth - xmlWidth;
            yBoundMax = parentHeight - xmlHeight;
            downRawX = event.getRawX();
            downRawY = event.getRawY();
            break;

        case MotionEvent.ACTION_MOVE:
            if (!onMove) {
                if (event.getEventTime() - event.getDownTime() < CLICK_DURATION) break;
                else onMove = true;
            }

            // Calculating the position the
            // view should be posed at.
            float offsetX = event.getRawX() - downRawX;
            float offsetY = event.getRawY() - downRawY;
            downRawX = event.getRawX();
            downRawY = event.getRawY();
            targetX = currentX + offsetX;
            targetY = currentY + offsetY;

            // Checking if view
            // is within parent bounds
            if (targetX > parentWidth - xmlWidth) targetX = xBoundMax;
            else if (targetX < 0) targetX = 0;
            if (targetY > parentHeight - xmlHeight) targetY = yBoundMax;
            else if (targetY < 0) targetY = 0;

            // This check is becuase the user may just click on the view
            // So if it's a not a click, animate slowly but fastly
            // to the desired position
            if (firstAnimation) {
                firstAnimation = false;
                animate(70, getNewAnimationListener());
                break;
            }

            if (listener != null) break;
            animate(0, null);
            break;

        case MotionEvent.ACTION_BUTTON_PRESS:
        default:
            return false;
    }
    return true;
}

// this method gets used only in
// one place. it's wrapped in a method
// block because i love my code like
// i love women - slim, sexy and smart.
public Animator.AnimatorListener getNewAnimationListener() {
    listener = new Animator.AnimatorListener() {
        @Override public void onAnimationStart(Animator animation) { }
        @Override public void onAnimationCancel(Animator animation) { }
        @Override public void onAnimationRepeat(Animator animation) { }
        @Override public void onAnimationEnd(Animator animation) {
            animation.removeListener(listener);
            listener = null;
            view.setAnimation(null);
            animate(0, null);
        }
    };
    return listener;
}

float currentX = 0, currentY = 0;

private void animate(int duration, @Nullable Animator.AnimatorListener listener) {
    view.animate()
            .x(targetX)
            .y(targetY)
            .setDuration(duration)
            .setListener(listener)
            .start();
        currentX = targetX;
        currentY = targetY;
}

protected void setSize(float width, float height)
{
    xmlWidth = width;
    xmlHeight = height;
    RelativeLayout.LayoutParams layoutParams = (RelativeLayout.LayoutParams) view.getLayoutParams();
    layoutParams.width = (int) width;
    layoutParams.height = (int) height;
    view.setLayoutParams(layoutParams);
}

public View getView() {
    return view;
}


//This interface catches the onclick even
// that happened and need to decide what to do.
public interface GameObjectOnClickListener {
    void onGameObjectClick(GameObjectStackOverflow object);
}

public float getXmlWidth() {
    return xmlWidth;
}

public float getXmlHeight() {
    return xmlHeight;
}
}

This version got stripped from the big stuff which used to have network entity that gets updated live and such, it should work.


you should use it this way

public class Tree extends GameObject
{
    public Tree(Context context, ViewGroup container, View view, int width, int height) {
        super(context, manager, container);
        attachGraphicView(view);
        super.setSize(_width, _height);
    }
}

and than

mTree= new Tree(mContext, mContainer, xmlTreeView);     
mTree.getView().setOnTouchListener(getOnTouchListener(mTree));

you should have this too but this can be easily removed

//Construct new OnTouchListener that reffers to the gameobject ontouchevent
private View.OnTouchListener getOnTouchListener(final GameObject object) {
    return new View.OnTouchListener() {
        @Override
        public boolean onTouch(View view, MotionEvent event) {
            return object.onTouchEvent(event);
        }
    };
}

If you have the container inside a ScrollView or double dimension ScrollView you should add this line to the onTouch

view.getParent().requestDisallowInterceptTouchEvent(true);

Solution 10 - Android

Changed a bit a solution provided by @Vyacheslav Shylkin to remove dependencies of manually entered numbers.

import android.app.Activity;
import android.os.Bundle;
import android.view.MotionEvent;
import android.view.View;
import android.view.ViewTreeObserver;
import android.widget.ImageView;
import android.widget.RelativeLayout;

public class MainActivity extends Activity implements View.OnTouchListener
{
    private int       _xDelta;
    private int       _yDelta;
    private int       _rightMargin;
    private int       _bottomMargin;
    private ImageView _floatingView;

    @Override
    protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState)
    {
        super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
        setContentView(R.layout.activity_main);

        this._floatingView = (ImageView) findViewById(R.id.textView);

        this._floatingView.getViewTreeObserver().addOnPreDrawListener(new ViewTreeObserver.OnPreDrawListener()
        {
            @Override
            public boolean onPreDraw()
            {
                if (_floatingView.getViewTreeObserver().isAlive())
                    _floatingView.getViewTreeObserver().removeOnPreDrawListener(this);

                updateLayoutParams(_floatingView);
                return false;
            }
        });

        this._floatingView.setOnTouchListener(this);
    }

    private void updateLayoutParams(View view)
    {
        this._rightMargin = -view.getMeasuredWidth();
        this._bottomMargin = -view.getMeasuredHeight();

        RelativeLayout.LayoutParams layoutParams = new RelativeLayout.LayoutParams(view.getMeasuredWidth(), view.getMeasuredHeight());
        layoutParams.bottomMargin = this._bottomMargin;
        layoutParams.rightMargin = this._rightMargin;

        view.setLayoutParams(layoutParams);
    }

    @Override
    public boolean onTouch(View view, MotionEvent event)
    {
        if (view == this._floatingView)
        {
            final int X = (int) event.getRawX();
            final int Y = (int) event.getRawY();

            switch (event.getAction() & MotionEvent.ACTION_MASK)
            {
                case MotionEvent.ACTION_DOWN:
                    RelativeLayout.LayoutParams lParams = (RelativeLayout.LayoutParams) view.getLayoutParams();
                    this._xDelta = X - lParams.leftMargin;
                    this._yDelta = Y - lParams.topMargin;
                    break;

                case MotionEvent.ACTION_MOVE:
                    RelativeLayout.LayoutParams layoutParams = (RelativeLayout.LayoutParams) view.getLayoutParams();
                    layoutParams.leftMargin = X - this._xDelta;
                    layoutParams.topMargin = Y - this._yDelta;
                    layoutParams.rightMargin = this._rightMargin;
                    layoutParams.bottomMargin = this._bottomMargin;
                    view.setLayoutParams(layoutParams);
                    break;
            }

            return true;
        }
        else
        {
            return false;
        }
    }
}

Solution 11 - Android

The same as @Alex Karshin's answer, I change a bit.

public class MovingObject implements OnTouchListener {
private RelativeLayout.LayoutParams lParams;
private PointF viewPoint, prePoint, currPoint;

public MovingObject() {
	lParams = null;
	viewPoint = new PointF();
	prePoint = new PointF();
	currPoint = new PointF();
}

public boolean onTouch(View view, MotionEvent event) {
	switch (event.getAction() & MotionEvent.ACTION_MASK) {
	case MotionEvent.ACTION_DOWN:
		viewPoint.set(view.getX(), view.getY());
		prePoint.set(event.getRawX(), event.getRawY());
		lParams = (RelativeLayout.LayoutParams) view.getLayoutParams();
		break;
	case MotionEvent.ACTION_UP:
		break;
	case MotionEvent.ACTION_POINTER_DOWN:
		break;
	case MotionEvent.ACTION_POINTER_UP:
		break;
	case MotionEvent.ACTION_MOVE:
		currPoint.set(event.getRawX(), event.getRawY());
		moveToCurrentPoint(view);
		break;
	}
	view.invalidate();
	return true;
}

private void moveToCurrentPoint(View view) {
	float dx = currPoint.x - prePoint.x - prePoint.x + viewPoint.x;
	float dy = currPoint.y - prePoint.y - prePoint.y + viewPoint.y;
	lParams.leftMargin = (int) (prePoint.x + dx);
	lParams.topMargin = (int) (prePoint.y + dy);
	view.setLayoutParams(lParams);
}
}

Solution 12 - Android

//if you want to move your camera or whatever then do it by following method..in my //case I am implementing on camera you can apply it on whateveer u want

public class VideoCallActivity extends AppCompatActivity implements 
  View.OnTouchListener {
 FrameLayout myLayout1;

@SuppressLint("ClickableViewAccessibility")
@Override
  protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
    super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
  //in the frame layout I am setting my camera
   myLayout1.setOnTouchListener(this);
  
  }

   float dX, dY;

@Override
public boolean onTouch(View view, MotionEvent event) {
    switch (event.getAction()) {
 //this is your code
        case MotionEvent.ACTION_DOWN:
            dX = view.getX() - event.getRawX();
            dY = view.getY() - event.getRawY();
            break;
        case MotionEvent.ACTION_MOVE:
            view.animate()
                    .x(event.getRawX() + dX)
                    .y(event.getRawY() + dY)
                    .setDuration(0)
                    .start();
            break;
        default:
            return false;
    }
    return true;
}

Solution 13 - Android

Simple code for kotlin:

var dx = 0f
var dy = 0f

private fun setMyViewListener(): OnTouchListener {
    return OnTouchListener { view, event ->

        when (event.action) {
            MotionEvent.ACTION_DOWN -> {
                dx = view.x - event.rawX
                dx = view.y - event.rawY
            }
            MotionEvent.ACTION_MOVE -> view.animate()
                    .x(event.rawX + dx)
                    //.y(event.rawY + dy) // uncomment this line to move y
                    .setDuration(0)
                    .start()
        }

        true
    }
}

And then call it like this:

var myView = findViewById<ConstraintLayout>(R.id.myView)
myView.setOnTouchListener(setMyViewListener())

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