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How to use the animated settings interpolator in XamarinAndroid component

2025-01-29 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > Development >

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To set up an interpolator for animation, you can use the SetInterpolator () method in the BaseItemAnimator abstract class, which has the following syntax:

The mInterpolator parameter is used to specify the interpolator. This interpolator can be an object that inherits from the IInterpolator type, or it can be built in. Xamarin.Android provides nine built-in interpolators:

AccelerateDecelerateInterpolator: changes are slow at the beginning and end of the animation and accelerate in the middle.

AccelerateInterpolator: changes are slow at the beginning of the animation, and then start to accelerate.

AnticipateInterpolator: start backwards, then swing forward.

AnticipateOvershootInterpolator: start backwards, then throw a certain value forward to return the final value.

BounceInterpolator: play at the end of the animation.

CycleInterpolator: the animation loop plays a specific number of times, and the rate change follows a sinusoidal curve.

DecelerateInterpolator: fast at the beginning of the animation, then slow.

LinearInterpolator: change at a uniform speed.

OvershootInterpolator: throw a certain value forward, and then return to the original position.

Set the interpolator for the animation based on the project RecylerViewAnimatorsItemAnimator. The code is as follows:

Var flipInLeftYAnimator = new FlipInLeftYAnimator (); flipInLeftYAnimator.SetInterpolator (new OvershootInterpolator ()); recyclerView.SetItemAnimator (flipInLeftYAnimator); Thank you for reading! This is the end of this article on "how to use the animated interpolator in the XamarinAndroid component". I hope the above content can be of some help to you, so that you can learn more knowledge. if you think the article is good, you can share it out for more people to see!

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