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How should you implement the sort of sliding that for example the Honeycomb Gmail client uses?

Can TransactionManager handle this automatically by adding and removing the Fragments, it's kind of difficult to test this due to the emulator being a slideshow :)

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To animate the transition between fragments, or to animate the process of showing or hiding a fragment you use the Fragment Manager to create a Fragment Transaction.

Within each Fragment Transaction you can specify in and out animations that will be used for show and hide respectively (or both when replace is used).

The following code shows how you would replace a fragment by sliding out one fragment and sliding the other one in it's place.

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();

To achieve the same thing with hiding or showing a fragment you'd simply call ft.show or ft.hide, passing in the Fragment you wish to show or hide respectively.

For reference, the XML animation definitions would use the objectAnimator tag. An example of slide_in_left might look something like this:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<set>
  <objectAnimator xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
    android:propertyName="x" 
    android:valueType="floatType"
    android:valueFrom="-1280"
    android:valueTo="0" 
    android:duration="500"/>
</set>
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    When i tried this it show RuntimeException: Unknown animator name: translate. Feb 8, 2011 at 10:16
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    Make sure the animations defined in slide_in_left and right are constructed using a set of objectAnimator definitions rather than the old animation definition.
    – Reto Meier
    Feb 9, 2011 at 16:20
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    That helped a lot. I was on the right track but just didn't get all the way there. For the other readers, you could also have android:interpolator as an attribute, with your favorite one specified (such as "@android:interpolator/linear"). It defaults to "@android:interpolator/accelerate_decelerate". Feb 28, 2011 at 0:44
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    I'm targeting API Level 7 with the compatability APIs. Is there a way for me to animate Fragments?
    – sleep
    Mar 15, 2012 at 21:55
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    @JarrodSmith you can try using a compatibility library like NineOldAndroids to bring the Honeycomb API down to Eclair.
    – Mr. S
    Apr 28, 2012 at 14:05
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If you don't have to use the support library then have a look at Roman's answer.

But if you want to use the support library you have to use the old animation framework as described below.

After consulting Reto's and blindstuff's answers I have gotten the following code working.

The fragments appear sliding in from the right and sliding out to the left when back is pressed.

FragmentManager fragmentManager = getSupportFragmentManager();

FragmentTransaction transaction = fragmentManager.beginTransaction();
transaction.setCustomAnimations(R.anim.enter, R.anim.exit, R.anim.pop_enter, R.anim.pop_exit);

CustomFragment newCustomFragment = CustomFragment.newInstance();
transaction.replace(R.id.fragment_container, newCustomFragment );
transaction.addToBackStack(null);
transaction.commit();

The order is important. This means you must call setCustomAnimations() before replace() or the animation will not take effect!

Next these files have to be placed inside the res/anim folder.

enter.xml:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<set>
    <translate xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
               android:fromXDelta="100%"
               android:toXDelta="0"
               android:interpolator="@android:anim/decelerate_interpolator"
               android:duration="@android:integer/config_mediumAnimTime"/>
</set>

exit.xml:

<set>
    <translate xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
               android:fromXDelta="0"
               android:toXDelta="-100%"
               android:interpolator="@android:anim/accelerate_interpolator"
               android:duration="@android:integer/config_mediumAnimTime"/>
</set>

pop_enter.xml:

<set>
    <translate xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
               android:fromXDelta="-100%"
               android:toXDelta="0"
               android:interpolator="@android:anim/decelerate_interpolator"
               android:duration="@android:integer/config_mediumAnimTime"/>
</set>

pop_exit.xml:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<set>
    <translate xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
               android:fromXDelta="0"
               android:toXDelta="100%"
               android:interpolator="@android:anim/accelerate_interpolator"
               android:duration="@android:integer/config_mediumAnimTime"/>
</set>

The duration of the animations can be changed to any of the default values like @android:integer/config_shortAnimTime or any other number.

Note that if in between fragment replacements a configuration change happens (for example rotation) the back action isn't animated. This is a documented bug that still exists in the rev 20 of the support library.

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    This just saved me. Note, pay attention to the order is important, which, naturally, I missed the first time. This means you must call setCustomAnimations() before replace(). Dec 5, 2013 at 20:01
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    I tried to implement on my fragments.I wrote everything as you mentioned but logcat says :unknow animator name translate How can I overcome this issue? By the way I'm calling my fragment on Navigation Drawer(Sliding Menu) Nov 6, 2014 at 11:36
  • Works great but it turns out that building this with build tools 21.1 generates an error saying "Invalid file name: must contain only lowercase letters and digits ([a-z0-9_.])". I suggest editing the filenames in the answer to pop_enter.xml and pop_exit.xml.
    – smichak
    Jan 25, 2015 at 7:46
  • Great solution and it works great when i press the back button. I just have one question: If i want to create a custom backButton, what code should i call to replicate the behaviour from the back button?
    – Teilmann
    Mar 5, 2015 at 8:01
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    Thomas if you want to back, you should implemented this form: .setCustomAnimations(R.anim.pop_enter, R.anim.pop_exit, R.anim.enter, R.anim.exit) Jun 15, 2015 at 15:41
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I'd highly suggest you use this instead of creating the animation file because it's a much better solution. Android Studio already provides default animation you can use without creating any new XML file. The animations' names are android.R.anim.slide_in_left and android.R.anim.slide_out_right and you can use them as follows:

fragmentTransaction.setCustomAnimations(android.R.anim.slide_in_left, android.R.anim.slide_out_right);

FragmentManager fragmentManager = getSupportFragmentManager();
FragmentTransaction fragmentTransaction = fragmentManager.beginTransaction();              
fragmentTransaction.setCustomAnimations(android.R.anim.slide_in_left, android.R.anim.slide_out_right);
fragmentManager.addOnBackStackChangedListener(this);
fragmentTransaction.replace(R.id.frame, firstFragment, "h");
fragmentTransaction.addToBackStack("h");
fragmentTransaction.commit();

Output:

enter image description here

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    android.R... "Android Studio Provides default animation",that's not for android studio it can work in eclipse too,android.R is android specific.And by the way you didn't share the information what apis have this.Because stuff on android.R are different on different apis. Feb 5, 2019 at 9:15
  • @stevemoretz thaxs bro I agreed your point.. I will correct and update my answer... Feb 5, 2019 at 9:48
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My modified support library supports using both View animations (i.e. <translate>, <rotate>) and Object Animators (i.e. <objectAnimator>) for Fragment Transitions. It is implemented with NineOldAndroids. Refer to my documentation on github for details.

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As for me, i need the view diraction:

in -> swipe from right

out -> swipe to left

Here works for me code:

slide_in_right.xml

<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>

slide_out_left.xml

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

transaction code:

inline fun FragmentActivity.setContentFragment(
        containerViewId: Int,
        backStack: Boolean = false,
        isAnimate: Boolean = false,
        f: () -> Fragment

): Fragment? {
    val manager = supportFragmentManager
    return f().apply {
        manager.beginTransaction().let {
            if (isAnimate)
                it.setCustomAnimations(R.anim.slide_in_right, R.anim.slide_out_left)

            if (backStack) {
                it.replace(containerViewId, this, "Fr").addToBackStack("Fr").commit()
            } else {
                it.replace(containerViewId, this, "Fr").commit()
            }
        }
    }
}
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    Android seems to be flickering the transitions with those animations (specially the translate ones) Mar 19, 2019 at 17:34
  • @GabrielDeOliveiraRohden as for me not in all casses Mar 20, 2019 at 12:10
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I solve this the way Below

Animation anim = AnimationUtils.loadAnimation(this, R.anim.slide);
fg.startAnimation(anim);
this.fg.setVisibility(View.VISIBLE); //fg is a View object indicate fragment

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