Translate Animation controls the position and location of a layout or
button or any view on which animation is being applied. It can move an
object either in x direction or y direction.
Syntax :
TranslateAnimation transAnimation= new TranslateAnimation(fromXposition, toXPosition, fromYPosition,
toYPosition);
fromXposition- x coordinate from where animation should start
toXPosition- x coordinate at which animation would end
fromYPosition- y coordinate from where animation should start.
toYPosition- y coordinate at which animation would end.
1)If we want to translate only in X direction
then we set
fromYPosition and toYPosition as zero.
2)If we want to translate only in Y direction
then we set
fromXPosition and toXPosition as zero.
There is another method in which we ,create an anim folder in the
res folder. In this folder we add our animation xml .We use a
translate tag in which we specify the attribute values.
In the below xml
android:duration
defines the time of execution of animation
android:repeatCount
specifies the no. of times the animation should
be repeated ,
android:fromYDelta
defines y coordinate from where animation should
start
android:toYDelta
defines y coordinate at which animation would end.
line_translate.xml
<set xmlns:android=”http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android”>
<translate android:duration=”300″ android:repeatCount=”1 android:fromYDelta=”0.0″ android:toYDelta=”174.0″ /> </set>
Code:
Animation lineTranslate;
//loading xml from anim folder
Animation localAnimation = AnimationUtils.loadAnimation(this, R.anim.line_translate);
//You can now apply the animation to a view
view.startAnimation(transAnimation);
Translate Animation can change the visual appearance of an object, but
they cannot change the objects themselves. That is, if you apply a
translate animation to a view, it would move to a new position but its
click events would not get fired whereas the click events would still
get fired at its previous position. This happens because the view is
still at its original position.
In order to overcome this, we can use ObjectAnimation
which actually
moves an object. Object Animation is the only animation which actually
moves an object. You can create Translate animation using
ObjectAnimator
.
ObjectAnimator transAnimation= ObjectAnimator.ofFloat(view, propertyName, fromX, toX);
transAnimation.setDuration(3000);//set duration
transAnimation.start();//start animation
view -this is the view on which animation is to be applied
propertyName-The property being animated.
FromX,toX-A set of values that the animation will animate between over time.
Hope this will give you nice understanding.