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I'm designing a view with multiple pages. I want edges of previous and next pages to be show like below and implement a 2 finger swipe to switch between pages.

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I tried using ViewPager with negative page margin as suggested here but that only shows one of the edges on the screen, not both simultaneously.

Alternatively, is there any way i can position part of my view outside screen and then animate it giving it a ViewPager type effect.

How should I go about it ? Thanks !

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  • "only shows one of the edges on the screen, not both simultaneously." Are you on page 0 and you only see part of page 1? Perhaps you need to use a circular pager, example and then set your page always to the "middle" position. See this post and the comment : stackoverflow.com/a/8304474/1851478
    – logray
    Dec 20, 2012 at 20:29

8 Answers 8

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I have a similar solution:

On the viewpager set left and right padding, e.g. 20dp. Do also set the page margin on the viewpager, e.g. half of the pager padding. And do not forget to disable clip padding.

tilePager.setPadding(defaultGap, 0, defaultGap, 0);
tilePager.setClipToPadding(false);
tilePager.setPageMargin(halfGap);
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    Good solution provided.
    – akash89
    Oct 15, 2015 at 9:10
  • easiest and best way Jan 30, 2017 at 12:03
  • This is the beast yes beast answer for consider naming values xd
    – silentsudo
    Sep 8, 2018 at 9:38
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    side note: this wont work with a custom view pager transformer
    – voytez
    Sep 28, 2018 at 20:21
  • @voytez any solution for transformer ?
    – Alex
    Jan 30, 2019 at 7:50
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+50

Quoting myself from a blog post on this subject:

The third approach comes from Dave Smith, co-author of the well-regarded book Android Recipes. He went in a very different direction, using a custom container that disabled children clipping to show more than one page at a time.

His published sample code shows the whole thing in action. His container (com.example.pagercontainer.PagerContainer) wraps the ViewPager and calls setClipChildren(false); on itself, so even though the ViewPager is focused on one selected page, other pages that have coordinates beyond the ViewPager bounds are still visible, so long as they fit within the PagerContainer. By sizing the ViewPager to be smaller than the PagerContainer, the ViewPager can size its pages to that size, leaving room for other pages to be seen. PagerContainer, though, needs to help out a bit with touch events, as ViewPager will only handle swipe events on its own visible bounds, ignoring any pages visible to the sides.

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    by using this,I am able to show part of previous and next page as shown in image above,but now I don't want to show sharp edges on images.I want them to blur towards edges..please guide me on how can i use z-index for achieving the same
    – Shruti
    Jun 11, 2013 at 14:41
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    @Shruti - just add an overlay image with the effect you want
    – Daniel L.
    Oct 8, 2013 at 15:20
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    I do the same but it disables the over-scroll effect for the last item. Any leads on that ?
    – Swayam
    May 7, 2014 at 13:40
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    @CommonsWare : Sir, I tried your solution! It worked pretty well. The overscroll is there. Only problem now is that the next card shows, but not the previous card. That is, if I am on page 2, I can see page 3 peeking out, but not page 1. Where could I have been going wrong?
    – Swayam
    May 8, 2014 at 4:40
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    @Swayam: I have no idea. May 8, 2014 at 11:12
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  1. Set left and right padding for whole item view. Example xml (page_item.xml):

    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
    <LinearLayout xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
    android:layout_width="match_parent"
    android:layout_height="match_parent"
    android:orientation="vertical"
    android:paddingLeft="20dp"
    android:paddingRight="20dp"/>
    
    <TextView
        android:id="@+id/text1"
        android:text="Large Text"
        android:textAppearance="?android:attr/textAppearanceLarge" />
    
    </LinearLayout>
    
  2. Then set negative page margin for PageView equal to 2*(previous view padding)

    int margin = (int)TypedValue.applyDimension(TypedValue.COMPLEX_UNIT_DIP, 20*2,     getResources().getDisplayMetrics());
    mViewPager.setPageMargin(-margin);
    
  3. Optional. Set zero left padding for first item and zero right padding to last item to hide empty edges. You may do this in the PageAdapter or Page fragment class.

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  • @Sergey, I can't make this work with your solution, could you post a example? thx Sep 6, 2013 at 14:42
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    just adding a note: with this solution when you slide from page 1 to page 2, the page 3 isn't in memory, so it will appear with a delay. to fix this just add - yourViewPager.setOffscreenPageLimit(2); Mar 3, 2014 at 11:03
  • I do the same but it disables the over-scroll effect for the last item. Any leads on that ?
    – Swayam
    May 7, 2014 at 13:42
  • I can't seem to get this to work either...the margins seem to display randomly if I use images w/ scale set to center crop. Anyone have a working code example they can share?
    – kenyee
    May 8, 2014 at 17:40
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    How to touch first and last item? By checking page index in OnPageListener?
    – hardik9850
    Jul 6, 2017 at 13:36
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To show preview of left and right pages set the following two values

viewpager.setClipToPadding(false)
viewpager.setPadding(left,0,right,0)

If you need space between two pages in the viewpager then add viewpager.setPageMargin(int)

Android ViewPager - Show preview of page on left and right

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    This should be correct answer. I think maybe this didnt work in prior versions of viewpager but it works now.
    – Greg Ennis
    Mar 6, 2015 at 0:39
  • Its adding same margin on left side of first and right side of last page as well. Any fix Apr 15, 2015 at 14:02
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    Short and more Clear answer. Dec 30, 2015 at 16:45
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if someone still looking for solution, I had customized the ViewPage to achieve it without using negative margin, find a sample project here https://github.com/44kksharma/Android-ViewPager-Carousel-UI it should work in most cases but you can still define page margin with mPager.setPageMargin(margin in pixel);

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  • Thanks. How to increase space between pages?
    – Saeid Z
    Dec 31, 2020 at 17:59
  • mPager.setPageMargin(marging in pixels);
    – 44kksharma
    Jan 4, 2021 at 18:40
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Download the source code from here(ViewPager with previous and next page boundaries)

MainActivity.java

package com.deepshikha.viewpager;

import android.content.Context;
import android.content.res.Configuration;
import android.os.Build;
import android.support.v4.app.Fragment;
import android.support.v4.app.FragmentActivity;
import android.support.v4.app.FragmentManager;
import android.support.v4.app.FragmentPagerAdapter;
import android.support.v4.app.FragmentStatePagerAdapter;
import android.support.v4.view.ViewPager;
import android.support.v7.app.AppCompatActivity;
import android.os.Bundle;
import android.util.DisplayMetrics;
import android.util.Log;
import android.util.SparseArray;
import android.view.ViewGroup;

import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;

public class MainActivity extends FragmentActivity {

    ViewPager pager;
    MyPageAdapter obj_adapter;
    String str_device;

    @Override

    public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {

        super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
        setContentView(R.layout.activity_main);
        init();


    }

    private void init() {
        pager = (ViewPager) findViewById(R.id.viewpager);
        differentDensityAndScreenSize(getApplicationContext());
        List<Fragment> fragments = getFragments();
        pager.setAdapter(obj_adapter);
        pager.setClipToPadding(false);


        if (str_device.equals("normal-hdpi")){
            pager.setPadding(160, 0, 160, 0);
        }else if (str_device.equals("normal-mdpi")){
            pager.setPadding(160, 0, 160, 0);
        }else if (str_device.equals("normal-xhdpi")){
            pager.setPadding(160, 0, 160, 0);
        }else if (str_device.equals("normal-xxhdpi")){
            pager.setPadding(180, 0, 180, 0);
        }else if (str_device.equals("normal-xxxhdpi")){
            pager.setPadding(180, 0, 180, 0);
        }else if (str_device.equals("normal-unknown")){
            pager.setPadding(160, 0, 160, 0);
        }else {

        }

        obj_adapter = new MyPageAdapter(getSupportFragmentManager(), fragments);
        pager.setPageTransformer(true, new ExpandingViewPagerTransformer());
        pager.setAdapter(obj_adapter);
    }

    class MyPageAdapter extends FragmentPagerAdapter {

        private List<Fragment> fragments;

        public MyPageAdapter(FragmentManager fm, List<Fragment> fragments) {

            super(fm);

            this.fragments = fragments;

        }

        @Override

        public Fragment getItem(int position) {

            return this.fragments.get(position);

        }

        @Override

        public int getCount() {

            return this.fragments.size();

        }

    }

    private List<Fragment> getFragments() {

        List<Fragment> fList = new ArrayList<Fragment>();

        fList.add(MyFragment.newInstance("Fragment 1",R.drawable.imags));
        fList.add(MyFragment.newInstance("Fragment 2",R.drawable.image1));
        fList.add(MyFragment.newInstance("Fragment 3",R.drawable.image2));
        fList.add(MyFragment.newInstance("Fragment 4",R.drawable.image3));
        fList.add(MyFragment.newInstance("Fragment 5",R.drawable.image4));

        return fList;

    }

    public int differentDensityAndScreenSize(Context context) {
        int value = 20;
        String str = "";
        if ((context.getResources().getConfiguration().screenLayout & Configuration.SCREENLAYOUT_SIZE_MASK) == Configuration.SCREENLAYOUT_SIZE_SMALL) {
            switch (context.getResources().getDisplayMetrics().densityDpi) {
                case DisplayMetrics.DENSITY_LOW:
                    str = "small-ldpi";
                    // Log.e("small 1","small-ldpi");
                    value = 20;
                    break;
                case DisplayMetrics.DENSITY_MEDIUM:
                    str = "small-mdpi";
                    // Log.e("small 1","small-mdpi");
                    value = 20;
                    break;
                case DisplayMetrics.DENSITY_HIGH:
                    str = "small-hdpi";
                    // Log.e("small 1","small-hdpi");
                    value = 20;
                    break;
                case DisplayMetrics.DENSITY_XHIGH:
                    str = "small-xhdpi";
                    // Log.e("small 1","small-xhdpi");
                    value = 20;
                    break;
                case DisplayMetrics.DENSITY_XXHIGH:
                    str = "small-xxhdpi";
                    // Log.e("small 1","small-xxhdpi");
                    value = 20;
                    break;
                case DisplayMetrics.DENSITY_XXXHIGH:
                    str = "small-xxxhdpi";
                    //Log.e("small 1","small-xxxhdpi");
                    value = 20;
                    break;
                case DisplayMetrics.DENSITY_TV:
                    str = "small-tvdpi";
                    // Log.e("small 1","small-tvdpi");
                    value = 20;
                    break;
                default:
                    str = "small-unknown";
                    value = 20;
                    break;
            }

        } else if ((context.getResources().getConfiguration().screenLayout & Configuration.SCREENLAYOUT_SIZE_MASK) == Configuration.SCREENLAYOUT_SIZE_NORMAL) {
            switch (context.getResources().getDisplayMetrics().densityDpi) {
                case DisplayMetrics.DENSITY_LOW:
                    str = "normal-ldpi";
                    // Log.e("normal-ldpi 1","normal-ldpi");
                    str_device = "normal-ldpi";
                    value = 82;
                    break;
                case DisplayMetrics.DENSITY_MEDIUM:
                    // Log.e("normal-mdpi 1","normal-mdpi");
                    str = "normal-mdpi";
                    value = 82;
                    str_device = "normal-mdpi";
                    break;
                case DisplayMetrics.DENSITY_HIGH:
                    // Log.e("normal-hdpi 1","normal-hdpi");
                    str = "normal-hdpi";
                    str_device = "normal-hdpi";
                    value = 82;
                    break;
                case DisplayMetrics.DENSITY_XHIGH:
                    //Log.e("normal-xhdpi 1","normal-xhdpi");
                    str = "normal-xhdpi";
                    str_device = "normal-xhdpi";
                    value = 90;
                    break;
                case DisplayMetrics.DENSITY_XXHIGH:
                    // Log.e("normal-xxhdpi 1","normal-xxhdpi");
                    str = "normal-xxhdpi";
                    str_device = "normal-xxhdpi";
                    value = 96;
                    break;
                case DisplayMetrics.DENSITY_XXXHIGH:
                    //Log.e("normal-xxxhdpi","normal-xxxhdpi");
                    str = "normal-xxxhdpi";
                    str_device = "normal-xxxhdpi";
                    value = 96;
                    break;
                case DisplayMetrics.DENSITY_TV:
                    //Log.e("DENSITY_TV 1","normal-mdpi");
                    str = "normal-tvdpi";
                    str_device = "normal-tvmdpi";
                    value = 96;
                    break;
                default:
                    // Log.e("normal-unknown","normal-unknown");
                    str = "normal-unknown";
                    str_device = "normal-unknown";
                    value = 82;
                    break;
            }
        } else if ((context.getResources().getConfiguration().screenLayout & Configuration.SCREENLAYOUT_SIZE_MASK) == Configuration.SCREENLAYOUT_SIZE_LARGE) {
            switch (context.getResources().getDisplayMetrics().densityDpi) {
                case DisplayMetrics.DENSITY_LOW:
                    str = "large-ldpi";
                    // Log.e("large-ldpi 1","normal-ldpi");
                    value = 78;
                    break;
                case DisplayMetrics.DENSITY_MEDIUM:
                    str = "large-mdpi";
                    //Log.e("large-ldpi 1","normal-mdpi");
                    value = 78;
                    break;
                case DisplayMetrics.DENSITY_HIGH:
                    //Log.e("large-ldpi 1","normal-hdpi");
                    str = "large-hdpi";
                    value = 78;
                    break;
                case DisplayMetrics.DENSITY_XHIGH:
                    // Log.e("large-ldpi 1","normal-xhdpi");
                    str = "large-xhdpi";
                    value = 125;
                    break;
                case DisplayMetrics.DENSITY_XXHIGH:
                    //Log.e("large-ldpi 1","normal-xxhdpi");
                    str = "large-xxhdpi";
                    value = 125;
                    break;
                case DisplayMetrics.DENSITY_XXXHIGH:
                    // Log.e("large-ldpi 1","normal-xxxhdpi");
                    str = "large-xxxhdpi";
                    value = 125;
                    break;
                case DisplayMetrics.DENSITY_TV:
                    //Log.e("large-ldpi 1","normal-tvdpi");
                    str = "large-tvdpi";
                    value = 125;
                    break;
                default:
                    str = "large-unknown";
                    value = 78;
                    break;
            }

        } else if ((context.getResources().getConfiguration().screenLayout & Configuration.SCREENLAYOUT_SIZE_MASK) == Configuration.SCREENLAYOUT_SIZE_XLARGE) {
            switch (context.getResources().getDisplayMetrics().densityDpi) {
                case DisplayMetrics.DENSITY_LOW:
                    // Log.e("large-ldpi 1","normal-ldpi");
                    str = "xlarge-ldpi";
                    value = 125;
                    break;
                case DisplayMetrics.DENSITY_MEDIUM:
                    // Log.e("large-ldpi 1","normal-mdpi");
                    str = "xlarge-mdpi";
                    value = 125;
                    break;
                case DisplayMetrics.DENSITY_HIGH:
                    //Log.e("large-ldpi 1","normal-hdpi");
                    str = "xlarge-hdpi";
                    value = 125;
                    break;
                case DisplayMetrics.DENSITY_XHIGH:
                    // Log.e("large-ldpi 1","normal-hdpi");
                    str = "xlarge-xhdpi";
                    value = 125;
                    break;
                case DisplayMetrics.DENSITY_XXHIGH:
                    // Log.e("large-ldpi 1","normal-xxhdpi");
                    str = "xlarge-xxhdpi";
                    value = 125;
                    break;
                case DisplayMetrics.DENSITY_XXXHIGH:
                    // Log.e("large-ldpi 1","normal-xxxhdpi");
                    str = "xlarge-xxxhdpi";
                    value = 125;
                    break;
                case DisplayMetrics.DENSITY_TV:
                    //Log.e("large-ldpi 1","normal-tvdpi");
                    str = "xlarge-tvdpi";
                    value = 125;
                    break;
                default:
                    str = "xlarge-unknown";
                    value = 125;
                    break;
            }
        }

        return value;
    }
}
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    This code is not working properly, its showing left side page bit bigger than right side Mar 24, 2019 at 9:35
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Sometime ago I needed such feature and prepared a tiny library which uses RecyclerView with PagerSnapHelper (added in version 25.1.0 of the v7 support library) instead of classic ViewPager:

MetalRecyclerPagerView - you can find all the code along with examples there.

Mainly it consists of a single class file: MetalRecyclerViewPager.java (and two xmls: attrs.xml and ids.xml).

Hope it helps somebody :)

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Carousel ViewPager fragment

    ViewPager viewPager = findViewById(R.id.viewPager);
    TabPagerAdapter tabPagerAdapter = new TabPagerAdapter(this,getSupportFragmentManager());
    viewPager.setAdapter(tabPagerAdapter);
    // Disable clip to padding
    viewPager.setClipToPadding(false);
    // set padding manually, the more you set the padding the more you see of prev & next page
    viewPager.setPadding(40, 0, 40, 0);
    // sets a margin b/w individual pages to ensure that there is a gap b/w them
    viewPager.setPageMargin(20);

Carousel ViewPager

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