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hi guys im having problems with implementing the double tap. Well i implemented the ongestureListener and i had the gesturedetector, but im not sure wheres the problem here is my code:

 public class home extends TabActivity implements OnGestureListener {
    /** Called when the activity is first created. */

 private EditText queryText;
 private ResultsAdapter m_adapter;
 private ProgressDialog pd;
 final Handler h = new Handler();
 private TabHost mTabHost;
 private ArrayList<SearchItem> sResultsArr = new ArrayList<SearchItem>();
 private String queryStr;
 private JSONObject searchResponse;
 private GestureDetector gestureScanner;

 final Runnable mUpdateResults = new Runnable() {
        public void run() {
         updateListUi();
        }
    };

 @Override
    public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
        super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
        setContentView(R.layout.main);

        Button search = (Button)findViewById(R.id.search);
        Button testButt = (Button)findViewById(R.id.testbutt);
        queryText = (EditText)findViewById(R.id.query);
        ListView lvr = (ListView)findViewById(R.id.search_results);

      //initialise the arrayAdapter
        this.m_adapter = new ResultsAdapter(home.this, R.layout.listrow, sResultsArr);
        lvr.setAdapter(this.m_adapter);
        lvr.setOnItemClickListener(new OnItemClickListener(){
   @Override
   public void onItemClick(AdapterView<?> arg0, View arg1, int arg2,
     long arg3) {
    // TODO Auto-generated method stub
         pd = ProgressDialog.show(home.this, null,"Loading products from server", true, false);

   }

        });
        gestureScanner = new GestureDetector(this,this);
        gestureScanner.setOnDoubleTapListener(new OnDoubleTapListener(){ 
            public boolean onDoubleTap(MotionEvent e) { 
                 //viewA.setText("-" + "onDoubleTap" + "-"); 
         pd = ProgressDialog.show(home.this, null,"Loading products from server", true, false);

                 return false; 
            } 
            public boolean onDoubleTapEvent(MotionEvent e) { 
                // viewA.setText("-" + "onDoubleTapEvent" + "-"); 
                 return false; 
            } 
            public boolean onSingleTapConfirmed(MotionEvent e) { 
                 //viewA.setText("-" + "onSingleTapConfirmed" + "-"); 
                 return false; 
            } 

     });


        //initialise tab contents
        mTabHost = getTabHost();
        mTabHost.addTab(mTabHost.newTabSpec("tab1").setIndicator("Home").setContent(R.id.homepage));
        mTabHost.addTab(mTabHost.newTabSpec("tab2").setIndicator("Search Results").setContent(R.id.tab2));
        mTabHost.setCurrentTab(0);

        //sets the respective listeners
        testButt.setOnClickListener(new View.OnClickListener() {
        public void onClick(View arg0) {

         if(mTabHost.getTabWidget().getVisibility()==View.GONE){
          mTabHost.getTabWidget().setVisibility(View.VISIBLE);
         }
         else{
          mTabHost.getTabWidget().setVisibility(View.GONE);
         }
        }
     });

        search.setOnClickListener(new View.OnClickListener() {
        public void onClick(View arg0) {
         sResultsArr.clear();
         queryStr = "http://rose.mosuma.com/mobile?query=" + queryText.getText().toString();
         pd = ProgressDialog.show(home.this, null,"Loading products from server", true, false);
         goSearch();
      }
     });
    }

 //updates the listUI whenever after receiving the response from the server
 public void updateListUi(){  
    if(sResultsArr.size() > 0){

       }

    try{
     String ptypename;
     int count;
     LinearLayout ptypebar = (LinearLayout)findViewById(R.id.productCat);
     ptypebar.removeAllViews();
     JSONArray ptypes = searchResponse.getJSONArray("ptypes"); 
     for(int index =0;index < ptypes.length();index++){
      JSONObject ptype = ptypes.getJSONObject(index);
      count = ptype.getInt("count");      
      ptypename = ptype.getString("ptypename"); 

      //add into tab 2's UI

      //ImageView icon = new ImageView(this);
      TextView t = new TextView(home.this);
      t.setText(ptypename + " (" + count + ")");
      ptypebar.addView(t);
     }
    }
    catch(JSONException e){

    }
   //if(m_adapter.getItems() != sResultsArr){
    ArrayList<SearchItem> a  = m_adapter.getItems(); 
    a = sResultsArr;
   //}
      m_adapter.notifyDataSetChanged();
     pd.dismiss();
 }

 public void goSearch(){
  mTabHost.setCurrentTab(1);

  //separate thread for making http request and updating the arraylist
  Thread t = new Thread() {
           public void run() {

            searchResponse = sendSearchQuery(queryStr);
            try{
             JSONArray results = searchResponse.getJSONArray("results");

             //this is stupid. i probably have to see how to make a json adapter
             for(int index =0;index < results.length();index++){

              JSONObject product = results.getJSONObject(index);

              //gets the searched products from the json object
              URL imgUrl =  new URL(product.getString("image"));
              String productname = product.getString("productname");
              String ptypename = product.getString("ptypename");
              int pid = product.getInt("pid");
              int positive = product.getInt("pos");
              int negative = product.getInt("neg");
              int neutral = product.getInt("neu");


              SearchItem item  = new SearchItem(imgUrl,productname,ptypename,neutral,positive,negative,pid);
              sResultsArr.add(item);
             }
            }
            catch(JSONException e){

            }
            catch(Exception e){

               }
            //returns back to UI therad
            h.post(mUpdateResults);
           }
       };
       t.start();
 }

 //sends a request with qry as URL
 //and receives back a JSONobject as response
 public JSONObject sendSearchQuery(String qry){
  HttpRequest r = new HttpRequest();
  JSONObject response = r.sendHttpRequest(qry);  
  return response;
 }

 @Override
 public boolean onDown(MotionEvent arg0) {
      return gestureScanner.onTouchEvent(arg0); 
 }

 @Override
 public boolean onFling(MotionEvent arg0, MotionEvent arg1, float arg2,
   float arg3) {
  // TODO Auto-generated method stub
  return false;
 }

 @Override
 public void onLongPress(MotionEvent arg0) {
  // TODO Auto-generated method stub

 }

 @Override
 public boolean onScroll(MotionEvent arg0, MotionEvent arg1, float arg2,
   float arg3) {
  // TODO Auto-generated method stub
  return false;
 }

 @Override
 public void onShowPress(MotionEvent arg0) {
  // TODO Auto-generated method stub

 }

 @Override
 public boolean onSingleTapUp(MotionEvent arg0) {
  // TODO Auto-generated method stub
  return false;
 }

Oh, another question, if my listview has an onitemclicklistener, can android detect between single tap or double tap for it?

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The title question is misleading. Who would want to destroy an android? – outis Feb 7 '10 at 21:30
Two to the dome. – Dave Newton Jan 6 at 22:28
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Why aren't you using a Long Press? Or are you using that already for something else? The advantages over a long touch over a double touch:

  • Long Press is a recommeded interaction in the UI Guidelines, double touch is not.
  • It's what users expect; a user might not find a double touch action as they won't go looking for it
  • It's already handled in the API.
  • Implementing Double Touch will affect handling of single touches, because you'll have to wait to see if every single touch turns into a double touch before you can process it.
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hmmm im trying to implementing something like dolphin browser's action of hiding and showing the tabs (due to a constraint of space)... i had long press implemented for my listview already.. so i'll need a double tap – alan Feb 8 '10 at 1:55
Fair enough, I just want to make sure you weren't forgetting about long press. – Dave Webb Feb 8 '10 at 6:30
yep thanks anyway – alan Feb 8 '10 at 18:44
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why is this marked as the answer? It's a useful post, but it's not answering the question. – timberwo7ves May 20 '11 at 11:04
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You can use the GestureDetector. See the following code:

public class MyView extends View {

GestureDetector gestureDetector;

public MyView(Context context, AttributeSet attrs) {
    super(context, attrs);
            // creating new gesture detector
    gestureDetector = new GestureDetector(context, new GestureListener());
}

// skipping measure calculation and drawing

    // delegate the event to the gesture detector
@Override
public boolean onTouchEvent(MotionEvent e) {
    return gestureDetector.onTouchEvent(e);
}


private class GestureListener extends GestureDetector.SimpleOnGestureListener {

    @Override
    public boolean onDown(MotionEvent e) {
        return true;
    }
    // event when double tap occurs
    @Override
    public boolean onDoubleTap(MotionEvent e) {
        float x = e.getX();
        float y = e.getY();

        Log.d("Double Tap", "Tapped at: (" + x + "," + y + ")");

        return true;
    }
}
}

You can override other methods of the listener to get single taps, flinges and so on.

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Okay after re-reading your post, I guess your problem is, that you don't return true in the onDown method. the gesturedetectors onTouch is called in your onTouch method. – Hannes Niederhausen Jun 9 '11 at 8:53
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This is my solution, it uses default setOnItemClickListener(). I had the same task to implement. Soon I'll post example and custom class on my github. Brief explanation is given. I'm not sure if the time in milliseconds is right difference for the system (See ViewConfiguration.getDoubleTapTimeout() source) to decide between single and double tap.

   mListView.setOnItemClickListener(new OnItemClickListener(){

        private boolean mTakeEvent=false;
        private CountDownTimer mCountdownTillNextEvent;
        private boolean mTimerRunning = false;
        private int mPositionHolder=-1;

               @Override
        public void onItemClick(AdapterView<?> parent, View view, int position, long id) {
            Log.i("Clicked position", ""+position);
            if(!mTakeEvent)
            {
                mPositionHolder=position;   //this will hold the position variable of the first event
                mTakeEvent=true;
            }
            if(mCountdownTillNextEvent==null && !mTimerRunning)
            {
                mTimerRunning=true;  //signaling that timer is running
                mCountdownTillNextEvent = new CountDownTimer(ViewConfiguration.getDoubleTapTimeout(), 1) //default time in milliseconds between single and double tap (see: ViewConfiguration.getDoubleTapTimeout();)
                {
                     @Override
                public void onTick(long millisUntilFinished) {
                    Log.i("onTick", "Entry: "+ millisUntilFinished);
                }
                 @Override
                public void onFinish() {   //when time expires reverting to non-clicked state
                     mTakeEvent=false;  
                     mCoundownTillNextEvent=null;
                     mTimerRunning=false;
                     mPositionHolder=-1;
                    //after this point, means that single tap occured. Do something 
                }
            };
            mCountdownTillNextEvent.start();  //firing the countdown
    }
    else
    { 
            if(mCountdownTillNextEvent!=null && mTimerRunning && mPositionHolder == position)
            {
                mTakeEvent=false;          //reverting when to non clicked state when double tap on the listview item occurred
                    mCoundownTillNextEvent=null;
                mTimerRunning=false;
                mTakeSecond=true;
                mPosition = position;
                //do the processing here...
            }
    }

}});

Edit: See it here: https://github.com/NikolaDespotoski/DoubleTapListView

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