Android “swipe” vs “fling”
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onFling will get executed when a user makes a "fling" motion, and said motion has a velocity with it to determine the type of fling it was. However,
if a user simply touches the device and moves slowly across the screen, that would not be considered a fling, but a swipe.
It comes down to what type of motion you expect the users to perform. The ideal case would be to implement the onFling function to capture that
motion, and also implement onDrag and onDragFinished to capture the more subtle motions that should still be considered a swipe.
public class MyActivity extends Activity { private void onCreate() { final GestureDetector gdt = new GestureDetector(new GestureListener()); final ImageView imageView = (ImageView) findViewById(R.id.image_view); imageView.setOnTouchListener(new OnTouchListener() { @Override public boolean onTouch(final View view, final MotionEvent event) { gdt.onTouchEvent(event); return true; } }); } private static final int SWIPE_MIN_DISTANCE = 120; private static final int SWIPE_THRESHOLD_VELOCITY = 200; private class GestureListener extends SimpleOnGestureListener { @Override public boolean onFling(MotionEvent e1, MotionEvent e2, float velocityX, float velocityY) { if(e1.getX() - e2.getX() > SWIPE_MIN_DISTANCE && Math.abs(velocityX) > SWIPE_THRESHOLD_VELOCITY) { return false; // Right to left } else if (e2.getX() - e1.getX() > SWIPE_MIN_DISTANCE && Math.abs(velocityX) > SWIPE_THRESHOLD_VELOCITY) { return false; // Left to right } if(e1.getY() - e2.getY() > SWIPE_MIN_DISTANCE && Math.abs(velocityY) > SWIPE_THRESHOLD_VELOCITY) { return false; // Bottom to top } else if (e2.getY() - e1.getY() > SWIPE_MIN_DISTANCE && Math.abs(velocityY) > SWIPE_THRESHOLD_VELOCITY) { return false; // Top to bottom } return false; } } }
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