I am trying to drag and drop a crosshair onto a MapView. I have an ImageView button on the screen. When I touch it, the button disappears and a new ImageView appears. The new ImageView is supposed to sit centered under my finger until I release it somewhere, but for some reason the offset is incorrect. The crosshair appears down-right of where I am touching.

The image does move proportionately so I believe the problem is with the offset_x and offset_y which I define in the ACTION_DOWN section. Then, in ACTION_UP I need to createMarker(x,y) on the correct coordinates under my finger, but that is offset incorrectly as well.

I have tried various ways to make it centered, and some are better than others. I have so far been unable to make it work without using magic numbers.

As it is, I am using the click location and subtracting half the picture size. This makes sense to me. It's closer to correct if I subtract the whole picture size. I have tried various examples from the web, all of them suffer from inaccuracies with the View location. Can you give me some advice?

    crosshair = (ImageView)findViewById(R.id.crosshair);
    frameLayout = (FrameLayout)findViewById(R.id.mapframe);
    params = new LayoutParams(LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT,
            LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT);
    crosshairImage = BitmapFactory.decodeResource(getResources(), R.drawable.crosshair);
    crosshair.setOnTouchListener(new OnTouchListener() {

        @Override
        public boolean onTouch(View v, MotionEvent event) {
            if (event.getAction() == MotionEvent.ACTION_DOWN) {
                dragStatus = START_DRAGGING;

                // hide the button and grab a mobile crosshair
                v.setVisibility(View.INVISIBLE);
                image = new ImageView(getBaseContext());
                image.setImageBitmap(crosshairImage);

                // set the image offsets to center the crosshair under my touch
                offset_x = (int)event.getRawX() - (int)(crosshairImage.getWidth()/2)  ;
                offset_y = (int)event.getRawY() - (int)(crosshairImage.getHeight()/2) ;

                // set the image location on the screen using padding
                image.setPadding(offset_x, offset_y, 0, 0);

                // add it to the screen so it shows up
                frameLayout.addView(image, params);
                frameLayout.invalidate();

                if(LOG_V) Log.v(TAG, "Pressed Crosshair");
                return true;
            } else if (event.getAction() == MotionEvent.ACTION_UP) {
                if(dragStatus == START_DRAGGING) {
                    dragStatus = STOP_DRAGGING;

                    // place a marker on this spot
                    makeMarker((int)event.getX() + offset_x, (int)event.getY() + offset_y); 

                    // make the button visible again
                    v.setVisibility(View.VISIBLE);

                    // remove the mobile crosshair
                    frameLayout.removeView(image);

                    if(LOG_V) Log.v(TAG, "Dropped Crosshair");
                    return true;
                }
            } else if (event.getAction() == MotionEvent.ACTION_MOVE) {
                if (dragStatus == START_DRAGGING) {
                    // compute how far it has moved from 'start' offset
                    int x =  (int)event.getX() + offset_x;
                    int y = (int)event.getY() + offset_y; 

                    // check that it's in bounds
                    int w = getWindowManager().getDefaultDisplay().getWidth();
                    int h = getWindowManager().getDefaultDisplay().getHeight();
                    if(x > w)
                        x = w;
                    if(y > h)
                        y = h;

                    // set the padding to change the image loc
                    image.setPadding(x, y, 0 , 0);

                    // draw it
                    image.invalidate();
                    frameLayout.requestLayout();

                    if(LOG_V) Log.v(TAG, "(" + offset_x + ", " + offset_y + ")");

                    return true;
                }
            }               
            return false;
        }

    });
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I'm still searching for a solution to this, for some reason I can not find a way to keep the crosshair centered under my finger. I know AbsoluteLayout is deprecated but I am going to start exploring that route. I'll post if I find anything. – Darunada Dec 22 '11 at 5:55
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