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I have a LinearLayout and ImageView inside this LinearLayout.

There is a translation effect for ImageView.

// v = ImageView    
ObjectAnimator animation2 = ObjectAnimator.ofFloat(v, "translationY", 200);
                        animation2.setDuration(3000);
                        animation2.setTarget(v);
                        animation2.start();

Animation working but it's disappearing when ImageView go outside of LinearLayout.

How can i fix it without modify LinearLayout's height.

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6 Answers 6

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Find the ViewGroup that the ImageView belongs to and apply ViewGroup.setClipChildren(false). By default, the drawing of the children is limited to the bounds of the parent ViewGroup.

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    Setting LinearLayout's android:clipChildren="false"on XML but nothing changed?
    – Eray
    Aug 5, 2013 at 1:23
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    I've set clipChildren="false" to ALL parents of ImageView (I mean parent of LinearLayout). And it's working. Thank you.
    – Eray
    Aug 5, 2013 at 1:45
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    If yet not have scrolled down, see the answer by maxwell below. Set android:clipToPadding="false" as well.
    – Darpan
    Jul 10, 2015 at 12:44
  • @Eray: Can we handle clicks on that ImageView? Jul 13, 2015 at 13:14
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    You may have to set clip children not just for the immediate parent ViewGroup but other ViewGroups up the hierarchy.
    – RajV
    Aug 26, 2016 at 1:30
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Two attributes exist that may cause this to happen: clipChildren and clipToPadding. You'll need to set clipChildren to false for each parent ViewGroup whose bounds the object will animate out of. You also need to set clipToPadding to the immediate parent (and maybe more, but I haven't seen a case for it yet).

You can set both attributes in the XML

android:clipChildren="false"
android:clipToPadding="false"

or in code

viewGroup.setClipChildren(false);
viewGroup.setClipToPadding(false);
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    I personnally had to set clipToPadding to false on every parents too. Weird. Oct 22, 2015 at 16:10
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    Each parent ViewGroup is key! Thanks for this answer. Nov 12, 2015 at 19:57
  • This was pretty helpful. Thanks mate! Nov 18, 2016 at 17:24
  • Exactly! 1) Set clipChildren to false for each parent whose bounds the view. 2) Set clipToPadding to false for immediate parent. But still doesn't work for RelativeLayout as I tried. See here. Jul 29, 2018 at 0:22
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My implementation. It can probably help somebody:

Java version:

public static void setAllParentsClip(View v, boolean enabled) {
    while (v.getParent() != null && v.getParent() instanceof ViewGroup) {
        ViewGroup viewGroup = (ViewGroup) v.getParent();
        viewGroup.setClipChildren(enabled);
        viewGroup.setClipToPadding(enabled);
        v = viewGroup;
    }
}

call setAllParentsClip(yourView, false); to disable the clipping in all the parents.

Edited:

Kotlin's version as an extension function:

fun View.setAllParentsClip(enabled: Boolean) {
    var parent = parent
    while (parent is ViewGroup) {
        parent.clipChildren = enabled
        parent.clipToPadding = enabled
        parent = parent.parent
    }
}

Call: yourView.setAllParentsClip(false)

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  • Are you sure you're applying the setAllParentsClip(yourView, false); to the right view? are you sure you're facing the same problem as the asked question? I am sorry but I honestly don't know why it is not working for you? May 22, 2018 at 13:33
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In my case clipChildren did nothing but clipToPadding="false" fixed the problem. Go figure.

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Get the view height, then add a percentage of the height to where it will slide to

public void SlideUp(View view){
     float height = view.getHeight();

     TranslateAnimation animate = new TranslateAnimation(0,0,0,0);   

     animate.setDuration(500);
     animate.setFillAfter(true);

     view.animate().translationY((float)(0-0.62*height)).start(); 
     view.startAnimation(animate);
}
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try to update camera position as in my case below:
 ValueAnimator lockAnimator = ValueAnimator.ofFloat(1, 0);     // value from 0 to 1
                lockAnimator.setDuration(500);
                lockAnimator.addUpdateListener(new ValueAnimator.AnimatorUpdateListener() {
                    @Override
                    public void onAnimationUpdate(ValueAnimator pAnimation) {
                        float value = (Float) (pAnimation.getAnimatedValue());
                        if (value < .6 && flipped) {
                            if (preview != null)
                                mCanvasImage.setImageBitmap(preview);
                            else
                                mCanvasImage.setImageBitmap(imageBitmap);
                            flipped = false;
                        }
                        if (value > .3 && value < .7) {
                            lyt_rlt_container.setCameraDistance(lyt_rlt_container.getCameraDistance() - 100);
                        } else {
                            lyt_rlt_container.setCameraDistance(lyt_rlt_container.getCameraDistance() + 100);
                        }
                        lyt_rlt_container.setRotationY(180 * value);

                    }
                });
                lockAnimator.start();

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