SeekBarEvents - WonderCsabo/androidannotations GitHub Wiki
Since AndroidAnnotations 2.7
You can bind methods to handle specific events from SeekBar
view.
@SeekBarProgressChange
This annotation is intended to be used on methods to receive events defined by SeekBar.OnSeekBarChangeListener.onProgressChanged(SeekBar, int, boolean)
when the progress level of a SeekBar
view has changed.
The annotation value should be one or several R.id.*
fields that refers to an android.widget.SeekBar
. If not set, the method name will be used as the R.id.*
field name.
The method may have multiple parameter :
- A
android.widget.SeekBar
parameter to determine which view has targeted this event - An
int
parameter named progress to get the progress level of the SeekBar - A
boolean
parameter named fromUser to determine if this event is triggered by the user
All of those parameters are parameter are optional.
Some usage examples of @SeekBarProgressChange
annotation:
@SeekBarProgressChange(R.id.seekBar)
void onProgressChangeOnSeekBar(SeekBar seekBar, int progress, boolean fromUser) {
// Something Here
}
@SeekBarProgressChange(R.id.seekBar)
void onProgressChangeOnSeekBar(SeekBar seekBar, int progress) {
// Something Here
}
@SeekBarProgressChange({R.id.seekBar1, R.id.seekBar2})
void onProgressChangeOnSeekBar(SeekBar seekBar) {
// Something Here
}
@SeekBarProgressChange({R.id.seekBar1, R.id.seekBar2})
void onProgressChangeOnSeekBar() {
// Something Here
}
@SeekBarTouchStart and @SeekBarTouchStop
Those annotations are intended to be used on methods to receive events defined by SeekBar.OnSeekBarChangeListener.onStartTrackingTouch(SeekBar seekBar)
and SeekBar.OnSeekBarChangeListener.onStopTrackingTouch(SeekBar seekBar)
when the user has started or finished to move the cursor of the targeted SeekBar
.
The annotation value should be one or several R.id.*
fields that refers to an android.widget.SeekBar. If not set, the method name will be used as the R.id.*
field name.
The method can have zero or one parameter of type SeekBar
.