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I'm developing a android wear os application and would like to intergrate an loading animation. The bluetooth search animation is beautiful, see this:
https://files.fm/f/gh8nqczx5
Do I have to code this from scratch with a circle progessBar?
You can technically use androidx.compose.material.CircularProgressIndicator
See https://cs.android.com/androidx/platform/frameworks/support/+/androidx-main:compose/material/material/integration-tests/material-demos/src/main/java/androidx/compose/material/demos/ProgressIndicatorDemo.kt?q=CircularProgressIndicator
But it's material compose, not wear material which you should normally avoid.
If it doesn't look like you want you can google, there are lots of tutorials for this type of thing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZasJB95VBtM
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How to create an animation similar to that performed when we choose any react (which opens when we long press the like icon)?
The specific react icon jumps and replaces the like icon.
I have tried BounceInterpolator and few other interpolators but they actually don't fulfil my requirements.
Please help as I am a noobie.
Use this library to get your desired result, it will look something like this
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I'm making research for UI to my new app, main purpose is displaying products on something like horizontal imageList/tabbedView looking like spotify app. My main problem is how to get displaying "previews" of next and previous product on left and right side of screen. Any hints?
What you're looking for is called a Carousel. There are some libraries that can help you do that. Have a look at these :
Carousel layout android
Android 3d carousel view
Android arsenal
here's a tutorial
and of course the most helpful :
Carousel android
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Am currently working on a circular dial like menu like one below, where user can scroll to select an option. May I get any UI ideas for achieving this in native Android development.
AbsoluteLayout is deprecated.
However, you are lucky:
there is a similar open source project on github:
https://github.com/LukeDeighton/WheelView
Good Question,
You can use "AbsoluteLayout" for this type of UI.
Black Image for Dialer and , Than small images for numbers.
Thank you,
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I want to know how do I make a flowing liquid like animation in Android. I need a few ideas for this. Is it possible to do it in Android?
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As per the link given my #amitsingh in the comments below, the question can be expanded as follows. I need to use the LiquidFun physics library in an Android activity to achieve fluid animation. My aim is not creating a game but just to create an animation of that sort.
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i want to create a timeline that looks like this one or this one with android
who can gives me an idea on how to do or à tutorial please
thank you
You could use a charting library to get a lot of the work done easy, and customise where you need...or develop what you want from first principles to have ultimate control (will be a bit of hard work).
Try using aChartEngine (https://code.google.com/p/achartengine/), perhaps its TimeChart will get you going.