Android APIs
public class

CircularPropagation

extends VisibilityPropagation
java.lang.Object
   ↳ android.transition.TransitionPropagation
     ↳ android.transition.VisibilityPropagation
       ↳ android.transition.CircularPropagation

Class Overview

A propagation that varies with the distance to the epicenter of the Transition or center of the scene if no epicenter exists. When a View is visible in the start of the transition, Views farther from the epicenter will transition sooner than Views closer to the epicenter. When a View is not in the start of the transition or is not visible at the start of the transition, it will transition sooner when closer to the epicenter and later when farther from the epicenter. This is the default TransitionPropagation used with Explode.

Summary

Public Constructors
CircularPropagation()
Public Methods
long getStartDelay(ViewGroup sceneRoot, Transition transition, TransitionValues startValues, TransitionValues endValues)
Called by Transition to alter the Animator start delay.
void setPropagationSpeed(float propagationSpeed)
Sets the speed at which transition propagation happens, relative to the duration of the Transition.
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Inherited Methods
From class android.transition.VisibilityPropagation
From class android.transition.TransitionPropagation
From class java.lang.Object

Public Constructors

public CircularPropagation ()

Public Methods

public long getStartDelay (ViewGroup sceneRoot, Transition transition, TransitionValues startValues, TransitionValues endValues)

Called by Transition to alter the Animator start delay. All start delays will be adjusted such that the minimum becomes zero.

Parameters
sceneRoot The root of the View hierarchy running the transition.
transition The transition that created the Animator
startValues The values for a specific target in the start scene.
endValues The values for the target in the end scene.
Returns
  • A start delay to use with the Animator created by transition. The delay will be offset by the minimum delay of all TransitionPropagations used in the Transition so that the smallest delay will be 0. Returned values may be negative.

public void setPropagationSpeed (float propagationSpeed)

Sets the speed at which transition propagation happens, relative to the duration of the Transition. A propagationSpeed of 1 means that a View centered farthest from the epicenter and View centered at the epicenter will have a difference in start delay of approximately the duration of the Transition. A speed of 2 means the start delay difference will be approximately half of the duration of the transition. A value of 0 is illegal, but negative values will invert the propagation.

Parameters
propagationSpeed The speed at which propagation occurs, relative to the duration of the transition. A speed of 4 means it works 4 times as fast as the duration of the transition. May not be 0.