The problem I'm facing is that at the time ACTION_POINTER_UP is fired, I need to grab the coordinates of the most recent remaining finger.
Take this example (Using 2 pointers):
- Place thumb onto screen (ID0)
- Place Index Finger onto screen (ID1)
- Lift thumb from screen (ID0)
- Remaining pointer is Index Finger (ID1)
- Grab coordinates of index finger (ID1)
Now, within my ACTION_POINTER_UP case, I have the following:
case MotionEvent.ACTION_POINTER_UP: {
y = event.getY();
x = event.getX();
break;
}
Obviously, this isn't much use because (as far as I can make out), this records the x and y of the pointer that left the screen, which isn't what I need.
The above example is using only 2 pointers, but the same question could be applied to 3, 4 or 5 pointers.
- Place Thumb onto screen (ID0)
- Place Index finger onto screen (ID1)
- Place Middle finger onto screen (ID2)
- Place Ring finger onto screen (ID3)
- Lift thumb from screen (ID0)
- Grab x and y of most recent of the remaining pointers to have touched the sceeen
Please do not link to any official Android documentation or blogs, I've read them multiple times and I still don't really understand how I can achieve this. Also, please correct me if my understanding of pointer ID's is incorrect.