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The PredictiveBackHandler composable in Jetpack Compose lets you
intercept the back gesture and access its progress. You can react to the user's
back gesture in real-time, creating custom animations or behaviors based on how
far the user swipes.
To use the PredictiveBackHandler, ensure you are using
androidx.activity:activity:1.6.0 or higher.
PredictiveBackHandler provides a Flow<BackEventCompat> that emits events
representing the progress of the back gesture. Each event contains information
such as:
progress: A float value between 0 and 1 indicating the progress of the back
gesture (0 = gesture started, 1 = gesture completed).
touchX and touchY: The X and Y coordinates of the touch event.
The following snippet shows basic usage of PredictiveBackHandler:
PredictiveBackHandler(true){progress:Flow<BackEventCompat>->
// code for gesture back startedtry{progress.collect{backEvent->
// code for progressboxScale=1F-(1F*backEvent.progress)}// code for completionboxScale=0F}catch(e:CancellationException){// code for cancellationboxScale=1Fthrowe}}
This example demonstrates how to implement a custom in-app animation using PredictiveBackHandler to create a smooth interaction with a navigation
drawer in response to back gestures in JetLagged:
Figure 5. Navigation drawer with predictive back support.
In this example, PredictiveBackHandler is used to:
Track the progress of the back gesture.
Update the translationX of the drawer based on the gesture progress.
Use a velocityTracker to smoothly open or close the drawer based on the
gesture velocity when the gesture is completed or canceled.
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Last updated 2025-08-20 UTC.
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