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I have created a custom view which uses an dummy TranslateAnimation to setup some layout properties. I use the Interpolator to calculate height, and apply it to a view inside the applyTransformation() method of the TranslateAnimation.

This is working quite well, if i trigger the animation from my Activity.

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

    Log.i("test", "onCreate()");
    view.expand(); // This method starts the animation
}

When I try to do the same using a touch event, nothing happens.

@Override
// This method is touch handler of the View itself
public boolean onTouch(View v, MotionEvent event) {
    Log.i("test", "onTouch()");
    this.expand(); // onTouch is part of the view itself and calls expand() directly
    return true;
}

My expand method looks like this:

public void expand() {
    Log.i("test", "Expand!");

    TranslateAnimation anim = new TranslateAnimation(0, 0, 0, 0) {

        @Override
        protected void applyTransformation(float interpolatedTime, Transformation t) {
            Log.i("test", "applyTransformation()");

            super.applyTransformation(interpolatedTime, t);

            // do something
        }

    };
    anim.setDuration(500);
    anim.setInterpolator(new AccelerateDecelerateInterpolator());
    this.someInternalView.startAnimation(anim);
}

Once my activity is created Logcat shows "onCreate()" Inside my touch event Logcat shows "onTouch()" Inside the expand() method Logcat shows "Expand!" - either called from the activity or from an event.

Inside the method applyTransformation() Logcat shows "applyTransformation()" - BUT! only if expand() is called from the onCreate(). Any attempt in trying to start the animation from an event failed.

This looks to me like some sort of threading problem. Could this be? Is there anything I am missing? As far as I see from other posts, starting animations from events should work without any problems...

Thanks in advance!

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  • replace expand(); by v.expand(); ?
    – Waza_Be
    Sep 29, 2011 at 17:05
  • the method expand() is a public method of my custom View. Inside my onCreate() I call it via the object view.expand(). Inside my view itself I call it via this.expand(). I have tried it, adding this. to my function call, doesn't change anything. But thanks for the advice.. The constructor arguments (0,0,0,0) are intended, since I'm only interested in the interpolatedTime. Using a Timer and a TimerTask and calculate the interpolation with the Interpolator object itself, brings problems with updating my views out of the TimerTask thread. Sep 29, 2011 at 17:16
  • Also, Logcat shows "onTouch()" and "expand()" which means my touch callback enters the expand() method. But anyhow, the animation is not started. Sep 29, 2011 at 17:22
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    Have you found a solution to this?
    – NPike
    Dec 1, 2011 at 0:33
  • the OnTouch is a Listener? if so, "this" means OnTouchListener, not the view. Try using ((customView)v).expand()
    – Sulfkain
    Oct 11, 2013 at 13:30

1 Answer 1

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try this:

public void expand() {
    Log.i("test", "Expand!");
    runOnUiThread(new Runnable() {
        @Override
        public void run() {
            TranslateAnimation anim = new TranslateAnimation(0, 0, 0, 0) {

                @Override
                protected void applyTransformation(float interpolatedTime, Transformation t) {
                    Log.i("test", "applyTransformation()");

                    super.applyTransformation(interpolatedTime, t);

                        // do something
                    }

                };
                anim.setDuration(500);
                anim.setInterpolator(new AccelerateDecelerateInterpolator());
                this.someInternalView.startAnimation(anim); 
            }
        });
    }
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  • still not working with floatingactionbutton. It seem some other animation with higher priority run and it override my animation.
    – kemdo
    Feb 23, 2017 at 14:43

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