How would I listen for orientation change in Android? and do certain things when the user has switched to landscape?
You have a couple of choices:
Use an OrientationEventListener, which has a method called onOrientationChanged.
Use config changes:
In your Manifest, put:
<activity android:name=".HelloAndroid"
android:label="@string/app_name"
android:configChanges="orientation">
And, in your Activity, override onConfigurationChanged
:
@Override
public void onConfigurationChanged(Configuration newConfig) {
super.onConfigurationChanged(newConfig);
int newOrientation = newConfig.orientation;
if (newOrientation == Configuration.ORIENTATION_LANDSCAPE) {
// Do certain things when the user has switched to landscape.
}
}
Here is a good tutorial about it.
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@ferostar Do config changes report device orientation change or ui orientation change? The first one seems clear since it's using the sensor manager. I wasn't sure about the second one. – Mark13426 Oct 26 '16 at 19:19
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2As of API level 13 and up, the manifest configChanges attribute needs to be: "orientation|screenSize". See this answer for more info: stackoverflow.com/questions/5620033/… – mohlman3 Oct 20 '17 at 16:18
In your activity, you can override this method to listen to Orientation Change and implement your own code.
public void onConfigurationChanged (Configuration newConfig)
The Configuration
Class has an int constant ORIENTATION_LANDSCAPE
and ORIENTATION_PORTRAIT
, there for you can check the newConfig like this:
super.onConfigurationChanged(newConfig);
int orientation=newConfig.orientation;
switch(orientation) {
case Configuration.ORIENTATION_LANDSCAPE:
//to do something
break;
case Configuration.ORIENTATION_PORTRAIT:
//to do something
break;
}
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4Huang - your suggestion works well, with one edit. You need to add
super.onConfigurationChanged(newConfig);
at the beginning of the method to avoid causing an exception. – Kyle Clegg Nov 21 '11 at 20:11 -
yes,the super call is neccessary. in eclipse,this line will be automatically added.That's why I omitted. – Huang Nov 22 '11 at 0:01
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1Never called :S. Even if i put
android:configChanges="orientation"
in manifest – IgniteCoders Nov 17 '16 at 1:57 -
It never called. Adding this on manifest made it work : android:configChanges="orientation|screenSize" – Irfan Raza Sep 14 '17 at 14:55
As of Android 3.2, you also need to add "screenSize" in androidmanifest for specific activity
So your activity declaration in xml will become
<activity android:name=".ExampleActivity"
android:label="@string/app_name"
android:configChanges="orientation|screenSize">