I have an app i am doing, which has a FragmentPagerAdapter setup with 3 fragments to swipe between on the main page.
I have been trying to get it setup so as you swi
You could make your FragmentPagerAdapter implements ViewPager.OnPageChangeListener.
Then, override onPageSelected
@Override
public void onPageSelected(int position) {
// get the action bar here and change color
}
As for the color change animation. I didn't try it, but this is from another stackoverflow issue :
Android objectAnimator animate backgroundColor of Layout
What method is called when you swipe between fragments?
You're looking for ViewPager.OnPageChangeListener.onPageScrolled. This will give you:
Although, you'll only need the first two parameters. What you'll want to do is bind a particular color to each of your fragments, retrieve both the current page and next page colors, then blend them together using the positionOffset
ratio to create your new ActionBar
background.
A useful algorithm for blending two colors based on a ratio can be found in Google's new SlidingTabStrip example. 0.0
will return the second color, 0.5
will return an even blend, and 1.0
will return the first color
static int blendColors(int from, int to, float ratio) {
final float inverseRation = 1f - ratio;
final float r = Color.red(from) * ratio + Color.red(to) * inverseRation;
final float g = Color.green(from) * ratio + Color.green(to) * inverseRation;
final float b = Color.blue(from) * ratio + Color.blue(to) * inverseRation;
return Color.rgb((int) r, (int) g, (int) b);
}
Here's a simple example:
ColorFragment
public class ColorFragment extends Fragment {
private static final String KEY_COLOR = "colorfragment:color";
/** Empty constructor as per the {@link Fragment} docs */
public ColorFragment() {
}
public static ColorFragment newInstance(int color) {
final Bundle args = new Bundle();
args.putInt(KEY_COLOR, color);
final ColorFragment fragment = new ColorFragment();
fragment.setArguments(args);
return fragment;
}
@Override
public View onCreateView(LayoutInflater inflater, ViewGroup container, Bundle savedInstanceState) {
final FrameLayout rootView = new FrameLayout(getActivity());
rootView.setBackgroundColor(getArguments().getInt(KEY_COLOR));
return rootView;
}
public int getColor() {
return getArguments().getInt(KEY_COLOR);
}
}
Pulling it all together
@Override
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
// Set the ActionBar background
final ColorDrawable actionBarBackground = new ColorDrawable();
getSupportActionBar().setBackgroundDrawable(actionBarBackground);
...
final PagerAdapter pagerAdapter = ...;
...
// Bind your data to your PagerAdapter
...
final ViewPager pager = ...;
pager.setOnPageChangeListener(new ViewPager.SimpleOnPageChangeListener() {
@Override
public void onPageScrolled(int position, float positionOffset, int positionOffsetPixels) {
super.onPageScrolled(position, positionOffset, positionOffsetPixels);
if (position >= pagerAdapter.getCount() - 1) {
// Guard against ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
return;
}
// Retrieve the current and next ColorFragment
final ColorFragment from = (ColorFragment) pagerAdapter.getItem(position);
final ColorFragment to = (ColorFragment) pagerAdapter.getItem(position + 1);
// Blend the colors and adjust the ActionBar
final int blended = blendColors(to.getColor(), from.getColor(), positionOffset);
actionBarBackground.setColor(blended);
}
});
pager.setAdapter(pagerAdapter);
}
Results
http://gfycat.com/CautiousBewitchedJabiru
I hope that helps you out some!