I'm adding floating arrows to my HorizontalScrollView
which will let the user know that there are more item's outside of the current view.
What I need is how to tell if the View has been scrolled to it's maximum. You would have thought the method getMaxScrollAmount()
would give you this - it doesn't, in my code it gives me the width of the View. Go figure why. Here's my code - nice and simple:
final ImageView leftArrow = (ImageView) toReturn.findViewById(R.id.leftArrow);
final ImageView rightArrow = (ImageView) toReturn.findViewById(R.id.rightArrow);
final HorizontalScrollView scrollView = (HorizontalScrollView) toReturn.findViewById(R.id.actionBarHoriztonalScroll);
final GestureDetector gd = new GestureDetector(new SimpleOnGestureListener() {
@Override
public boolean onScroll(MotionEvent e1,
MotionEvent e2,
float distanceX,
float distanceY) {
if(scrollView.getScrollX() == 0) {
leftArrow.setVisibility(View.GONE);
} else {
leftArrow.setVisibility(View.VISIBLE);
}
if(scrollView.getScrollX() == scrollView.getMaxScrollAmount() ||
scrollView.getMaxScrollAmount() == 0) {
rightArrow.setVisibility(View.GONE);
} else {
rightArrow.setVisibility(View.VISIBLE);
}
Log.v(ClientDetailsFragment.class.getSimpleName(), "max: " + scrollView.getMaxScrollAmount() +
"current: " + scrollView.getScrollX());
return super.onScroll(e1, e2, distanceX, distanceY);
}
});
scrollView.setOnTouchListener(new OnTouchListener() {
@Override
public boolean onTouch(View arg0, MotionEvent ev) {
gd.onTouchEvent(ev);
return false;
}
});
Output from the above debugging:
10-03 14:36:16.343: VERBOSE/(20508): max: 240 current: 126
10-03 14:36:16.363: VERBOSE/(20508): max: 240 current: 127
10-03 14:36:16.386: VERBOSE/(20508): max: 240 current: 132
10-03 14:36:16.398: VERBOSE/(20508): max: 240 current: 143
10-03 14:36:16.417: VERBOSE/(20508): max: 240 current: 149
10-03 14:36:16.433: VERBOSE/(20508): max: 240 current: 152
10-03 14:36:16.449: VERBOSE/(20508): max: 240 current: 152
10-03 14:36:16.468: VERBOSE/(20508): max: 240 current: 152
(152 is the Max in this case)
The child of the horizontal scrollview should have the correct width. Try this
Log.e("ScrollWidth",Integer.toString(horizontalScrollview.getChildAt(0).getMeasuredWidth()-
getWindowManager().getDefaultDisplay().getWidth()));
This should be the max scroll amount.
Put the following code in your onCreate method
ViewTreeObserver vto = scrollView.getViewTreeObserver();
vto.addOnGlobalLayoutListener(new OnGlobalLayoutListener() {
@Override
public void onGlobalLayout() {
scrollView.getViewTreeObserver().removeGlobalOnLayoutListener(this);
Log.e("ScrollWidth",Integer.toString(horizontalScrollview.getChildAt(0)
.getMeasuredWidth()-getWindowManager().getDefaultDisplay().getWidth()));
}
});
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