belongs to Maven artifact com.android.support:support-compat:28.0.0-alpha1
ListPopupWindowCompat
public
final
class
ListPopupWindowCompat
extends Object
| java.lang.Object | |
| ↳ | android.support.v4.widget.ListPopupWindowCompat |
Helper for accessing features in ListPopupWindow.
Summary
Public methods | |
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static
View.OnTouchListener
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createDragToOpenListener(Object listPopupWindow, View src)
This method was deprecated
in API level 26.1.0.
Use |
static
View.OnTouchListener
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createDragToOpenListener(ListPopupWindow listPopupWindow, View src)
On API |
Inherited methods | |
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java.lang.Object
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Public methods
createDragToOpenListener
View.OnTouchListener createDragToOpenListener (Object listPopupWindow, View src)
This method was deprecated
in API level 26.1.0.
Use createDragToOpenListener(ListPopupWindow, View) that takes in
ListPopupWindow instead of Object.
On API KITKAT and higher, returns
an View.OnTouchListener that can be added to the source view to
implement drag-to-open behavior. Generally, the source view should be the
same view that was passed to ListPopupWindow.setAnchorView(View).
When the listener is set on a view, touching that view and dragging outside of its bounds will open the popup window. Lifting will select the currently touched list item.
Example usage:
ListPopupWindow myPopup = new ListPopupWindow(context); myPopup.setAnchor(myAnchor); OnTouchListener dragListener = myPopup.createDragToOpenListener(myAnchor); myAnchor.setOnTouchListener(dragListener);
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
listPopupWindow |
Object: the ListPopupWindow against which to invoke the
method |
src |
View: the view on which the resulting listener will be set |
| Returns | |
|---|---|
View.OnTouchListener |
a touch listener that controls drag-to-open behavior, or null on
unsupported APIs |
createDragToOpenListener
View.OnTouchListener createDragToOpenListener (ListPopupWindow listPopupWindow, View src)
On API KITKAT and higher, returns
an View.OnTouchListener that can be added to the source view to
implement drag-to-open behavior. Generally, the source view should be the
same view that was passed to ListPopupWindow.setAnchorView(View).
When the listener is set on a view, touching that view and dragging outside of its bounds will open the popup window. Lifting will select the currently touched list item.
Example usage:
ListPopupWindow myPopup = new ListPopupWindow(context); myPopup.setAnchor(myAnchor); OnTouchListener dragListener = myPopup.createDragToOpenListener(myAnchor); myAnchor.setOnTouchListener(dragListener);
| Parameters | |
|---|---|
listPopupWindow |
ListPopupWindow: the ListPopupWindow against which to invoke the
method |
src |
View: the view on which the resulting listener will be set |
| Returns | |
|---|---|
View.OnTouchListener |
a touch listener that controls drag-to-open behavior, or null on
unsupported APIs
|
Interfaces
Classes
- AutoScrollHelper
- CircularProgressDrawable
- CompoundButtonCompat
- ContentLoadingProgressBar
- CursorAdapter
- DrawerLayout
- DrawerLayout.LayoutParams
- DrawerLayout.SavedState
- DrawerLayout.SimpleDrawerListener
- EdgeEffectCompat
- ExploreByTouchHelper
- ImageViewCompat
- ListPopupWindowCompat
- ListViewAutoScrollHelper
- ListViewCompat
- NestedScrollView
- PopupMenuCompat
- PopupWindowCompat
- ResourceCursorAdapter
- ScrollerCompat
- SimpleCursorAdapter
- SlidingPaneLayout
- SlidingPaneLayout.LayoutParams
- SlidingPaneLayout.SimplePanelSlideListener
- Space
- SwipeRefreshLayout
- TextViewCompat
- ViewDragHelper
- ViewDragHelper.Callback