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I have worked on the fingerpaint class before and I was very much comfortable but this time I found myself in deep trouble implementing both these functionalities of Undo and deletion

This is my drawing view

public class MyView extends View {      
        private Bitmap  mBitmap;
        private Canvas  mCanvas;
        private Path    mPath;
        private Paint   mBitmapPaint;

        public MyView(Context c) {
            super(c);
            mBitmap = Bitmap.createBitmap(w, h, Bitmap.Config.ARGB_8888);            
            mCanvas = new Canvas(mBitmap);          
            mPath = new Path();
            mBitmapPaint = new Paint(Paint.DITHER_FLAG);            
        }

        @Override
        protected void onSizeChanged(int w, int h, int oldw, int oldh) {
            super.onSizeChanged(w, h, oldw, oldh);
        }
        @Override
        protected void onDraw(Canvas canvas) {
            /*canvas.drawColor(Color.WHITE);         
            canvas.drawBitmap(mBitmap, 0, 0, mBitmapPaint);*/

            for (int i=0;i<paths.size();i++){
                canvas.drawPath(paths.get(i).path, paths.get(i).paint);
            }

            canvas.drawPath(mPath, mPaint);

        }

        private float mX, mY;
        private static final float TOUCH_TOLERANCE = 4;

        private void touch_start(float x, float y)
        {
            if ( erase == true )
            {
                mPath.reset();
            }
            undonePaths.clear();
            mPath.moveTo(x, y);
            mX = x;
            mY = y;          
        }
        private void touch_move(float x, float y) {
            float dx = Math.abs(x - mX);
            float dy = Math.abs(y - mY);           
            if (check == 1 || (selectedId == ERASE_MENU_ID) )
            {
                if (dx >= TOUCH_TOLERANCE || dy >= TOUCH_TOLERANCE) 
                {
                    mPath.quadTo(mX, mY, (x + mX)/2, (y + mY)/2);
                    mX = x;
                    mY = y;
                    mCanvas.drawPath(mPath, mPaint);
                }

            }

            if(selectedId == ERASE_MENU_ID)
            {
                mCanvas.drawPath(mPath, mPaint);
                mPath=new Path();
                mX = x;
                mY = y;
                mPath.moveTo(x, y);
            }

        }

        public void onClickUndo () { 
            if (paths.size()>0) 
            { 
                paths.remove(paths.size()-1);
                invalidate();
            }
            else
            {

            }
            //toast the user 
        }
        private void touch_up() {       
            mCanvas.drawPath(mPath, mPaint);    

            MyDataHolder md=new MyDataHolder();
            md.paint=mPaint;
            md.path=mPath;

            paths.add(md);

            mPath=new Path(); 
        }


        @Override
        public boolean onTouchEvent(MotionEvent event) {
            float x = event.getX();
            float y = event.getY();                      
            switch (event.getAction()) 
            {
            case MotionEvent.ACTION_DOWN :
                touch_start(x, y);
                invalidate();
                break;
            case MotionEvent.ACTION_MOVE :
                touch_move(x, y);
                invalidate();
                break;
            case MotionEvent.ACTION_UP :
                touch_up();
                invalidate();
                break;
            }           
            return true;
        }
    }

Now the problem is when I change mPaint's mode to clear

            erase=true;
    mPaint.setXfermode(null);
    mPaint.setStrokeWidth(25.0f);
    //mPaint.setColor(Color.TRANSPARENT);
    mPaint.setXfermode(new PorterDuffXfermode(Mode.CLEAR));

every drawn path turns black with 25 width somebody suggested that I am using same paint so I made a wrapper class to store paint and path object but it's not working.

1 Answer 1

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I can help you with Deletion (Clearing the screen). It's pretty simple and basic approach. Create a Boolean variable (say mclears). set this to true when your "Clear" button is pressed. in ondraw(), use

 if(clears){
 myBitmap.eraseColor(bcolor); 
 //Sets your canvas (bitmap) color to your background color. i.e. clears canvas
  clears=false;
           }

You may have to change your Touch_up method a bit. like

        private void touch_up() {       
        mCanvas.drawPath(mPath, mPaint);    
        MyDataHolder md=new MyDataHolder();
        mPath.reset();
        md.paint=mPaint;
        md.path=mPath;
        paths.add(md);
        mPath=new Path(); 
    }

I have implemented this in my app. Hope it works for you.

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