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I'm trying to animate the transition between fragments. I got the answer from the following
Android Fragments and animation

FragmentTransaction ft = getFragmentManager().beginTransaction();
ft.setCustomAnimations(R.anim.slide_in_left, R.anim.slide_out_right);

DetailsFragment newFragment = DetailsFragment.newInstance();

ft.replace(R.id.details_fragment_container, newFragment, "detailFragment");

// Start the animated transition.
ft.commit();

And my R.anim.slide_in_left

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<set xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android">
        <translate android:fromXDelta="50%p" android:toXDelta="0"
            android:duration="@android:integer/config_mediumAnimTime"/>
       <alpha android:fromAlpha="0.0" android:toAlpha="1.0"
            android:duration="@android:integer/config_mediumAnimTime" />
</set>

But when I tried this it showed

02-08 16:27:37.961: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(1717): FATAL EXCEPTION: main
02-08 16:27:37.961: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(1717): java.lang.RuntimeException: Unknown animator name: translate
02-08 16:27:37.961: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(1717):     at android.animation.AnimatorInflater.createAnimatorFromXml(AnimatorInflater.java:129)
02-08 16:27:37.961: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(1717):     at android.animation.AnimatorInflater.createAnimatorFromXml(AnimatorInflater.java:126)
02-08 16:27:37.961: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(1717):     at android.animation.AnimatorInflater.createAnimatorFromXml(AnimatorInflater.java:93)
02-08 16:27:37.961: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(1717):     at android.animation.AnimatorInflater.loadAnimator(AnimatorInflater.java:72)
02-08 16:27:37.961: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(1717):     at android.app.FragmentManagerImpl.loadAnimator(FragmentManager.java:621)
02-08 16:27:37.961: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(1717):     at android.app.FragmentManagerImpl.moveToState(FragmentManager.java:733)
02-08 16:27:37.961: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(1717):     at android.app.FragmentManagerImpl.moveToState(FragmentManager.java:919)
02-08 16:27:37.961: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(1717):     at android.app.BackStackRecord.run(BackStackRecord.java:578)
02-08 16:27:37.961: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(1717):     at android.app.FragmentManagerImpl.execPendingActions(FragmentManager.java:1217)

Any ideas? When I checked Honeycomb API reference translate is there. What did I miss?
Is there any other way to animate the transition between fragments? Thank you

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Plz, share your code. – Macarse Feb 8 '11 at 12:20
i have done it. Please check it now – Labeeb P Feb 8 '11 at 13:34
Possible duplicate: stackoverflow.com/questions/8876126/… – kilaka Apr 24 at 17:04

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You need to use the new android.animation framework (object animators) with FragmentTransaction.setCustomAnimations as well as with FragmentTransaction.setTransition.

Here's an example on using setCustomAnimations from ApiDemos' FragmentHideShow.java:

ft.setCustomAnimations(android.R.animator.fade_in, android.R.animator.fade_out);

and here's the relevant animator XML from res/animator/fade_in.xml:

<objectAnimator xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
    android:interpolator="@interpolator/accelerate_quad"
    android:valueFrom="0"
    android:valueTo="1"
    android:propertyName="alpha"
    android:duration="@android:integer/config_mediumAnimTime" />

Note that you can combine multiple animators using <set>, just as you could with the older animation framework.


EDIT: Since folks are asking about slide-in/slide-out, I'll comment on that here.

Slide-in and slide-out

You can of course animate the translationX, translationY, x, and y properties, but generally slides involve animating content to and from off-screen. As far as I know there aren't any translation properties that use relative values. However, this doesn't prevent you from writing them yourself. Remember that property animations simply require getter and setter methods on the objects you're animating (in this case views), so you can just create your own getXFraction and setXFraction methods on your view subclass, like so:

public class MyFrameLayout extends FrameLayout {
    ...
    public float getXFraction() {
        return getX() / getWidth(); // TODO: guard divide-by-zero
    }

    public void setXFraction(float xFraction) {
        // TODO: cache width
        final int width = getWidth();
        setX((width > 0) ? (xFraction * width) : -9999);
    }
    ...
}

Now you can animate the 'xFraction' property, like so:

res/animator/slide_in.xml:

<objectAnimator xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
    android:interpolator="@android:anim/linear_interpolator"
    android:valueFrom="-1.0"
    android:valueTo="0"
    android:propertyName="xFraction"
    android:duration="@android:integer/config_mediumAnimTime" />

Note that if the object you're animating in isn't the same width as its parent, things won't look quite right, so you may need to tweak your property implementation to suit your use case.

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I got the fade_in and fade_out to work, but the others in /res/animator give errors. And none of those even appear to be for sliding in and sliding out. I've tried to write my own xml's to do this, but all I end up with is fragments on top of fragments. Some more help please? – Dave MacLean Feb 26 '11 at 1:16
And what about the translation ? How do you do a translation with values in percentage in a objectAnimator define in XML, please ? I didn't succeed in animate AdapterViewFlipper during flipping with vertical slide animations define in xml... – GBouerat Dec 6 '11 at 8:49
@DaveMacLean added note on slides. – Roman Nurik Dec 7 '11 at 19:58
I'm getting 11-19 10:27:50.912: W/PropertyValuesHolder(23107): Method setXFraction() with type float not found on target class class android.widget.FrameLayout. But in my XML I have my custom view MyFrameLayout. Any ideas? – barkside Nov 19 '12 at 10:28
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Actually, Roman, the advice should go the other way too: When using the Support Library, you need to use the old animation framework (android.R.anim) with FragmentTransaction.setCustomAnimations a.o. – pjv Dec 22 '12 at 16:29
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Nurik's answer was very helpful, but I couldn't get it to work until I found this. In short, if you're using the compatibility library (eg SupportFragmentManager instead of FragmentManager), the syntax of the XML animation files will be different.

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I just found this animation library for view pager child transition.. you can use http://nineoldandroids.com/ library for animation

Here is exmaple viewpager for that library.

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Android SDK implementation of FragmentTransaction wants an Animator while support library wants an Animation, don't ask me why but after strangeluk's comment I looked ad android 4.0.3 code and support library. Android SDK uses loadAnimator() and support library uses loadAnimation()

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