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I have RecyclerView with images. It based on this solution. Images are lazy loaded into view with Glide. I need to add zoom on central image like in this: example

How can i do it?

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The most direct way to affect what you want is to extend LinearLayoutManager. As you've no doubt discovered, hooking into the scroll events properly is a pain:

So let's extend the manager. We'll create a few parameters that you might expose.

 public class ZoomCenterCardLayoutManager extends LinearLayoutManager {
   // Shrink the cards around the center up to 50%
   private final float mShrinkAmount = 0.5f;
   // The cards will be at 50% when they are 75% of the way between the
   // center and the edge.
   private final float mShrinkDistance = 0.75f;

Fill out your constructors, and then override scrollHorizontallyBy:

   @Override 
   public int scrollHorizontallyBy(int dx, 
      RecyclerView.Recycler recycler, RecyclerView.State state) {

Call the parent's version and save the distance travelled. We'll need to return this at the end of the method:

      int scrolled = super.scrollHorizontallyBy(dx, recycler, state);

We are going to set up a simple linear interpolation. It looks nice enough.

      float midpoint = getWidth() / 2.f;
      float d0 = 0.f;
      float d1 = mShrinkDistance * midpoint;
      float s0 = 1.f;
      float s1 = 1.f - mShrinkAmount;

Loop through all of the active children of the control, run the interpolation, and set the scale of the child.

      for (int i = 0; i < getChildCount(); i++) {
        View child = getChildAt(i);
        float childMidpoint = 
           (getDecoratedRight(child) + getDecoratedLeft(child)) / 2.f;
        float d = Math.min(d1, Math.abs(midpoint - childMidpoint));
        float scale = s0 + (s1 - s0) * (d - d0) / (d1 - d0);
        child.setScaleX(scale);
        child.setScaleY(scale);
      }

      return scrolled;
   }

This is almost all you need. One final step is to make sure that this adjustment is called after initialization -- otherwise the zooming won't take effect until the first time the control is moved:

   @Override
   public void onLayoutChildren(Recycler recycler, State state) {
     super.onLayoutChildren(recycler, state);
     scrollHorizontallyBy(0, recycler, state);
   }

 }

And that's all there is to it. Super responsive, and you can drop this new layout manager into any horizontal recycler.

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    Thank you for the clarification. Found one more solution here: stackoverflow.com/a/30041459/5571200 Feb 14, 2016 at 13:02
  • i made this, but it don't gives me the wanted result gist.github.com/beersheba/cdb69cf600d2d1b9f3c5 float scale = interp(Math.abs(myMidpoint - recyclerMidpoint)); And what is interp here? Feb 14, 2016 at 14:23
  • interp represents an interpolating function that takes a number and returns some scale that will go from 0.0f to 1.0f (and possibly larger). What you are passing is a distance that will most likely be in the 10s or 100s. Not what you want. I'll edit the answer to give you an example interpolation function that you can use. Feb 15, 2016 at 6:56
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    I was unhappy with the direction I was sending you. I changed the approach to override the layout manager directly. I know I said it was a pain, but I was away on vacation. Once I got home, I coded it up quickly to make sure it looked nice. It was easier than I thought, and since I could actually test it, I felt more confident posting actual code. I would not bother with the scroll hooks. Feb 15, 2016 at 18:25
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    USE THIS: github.com/yarolegovich/DiscreteScrollView . It's awesome
    – HF_
    Jan 11, 2020 at 10:45

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