I am using CollapsingToolBarLayout
alongside with AppBarLayout
and CoordinatorLayout
, and they are working Fine altogether. I set my Toolbar
to be fixed when I scroll up, I want to know if there is a way to change the title text of the Toolbar, when CollapsingToolBarLayout
it is collapsed.
Wrapping up, I want two different titles when scrolled and when expanded.
Thank you all in advance
I share the full implementation, based on @Frodio Beggins and @Nifhel code:
public abstract class AppBarStateChangeListener implements AppBarLayout.OnOffsetChangedListener {
public enum State {
EXPANDED,
COLLAPSED,
IDLE
}
private State mCurrentState = State.IDLE;
@Override
public final void onOffsetChanged(AppBarLayout appBarLayout, int i) {
if (i == 0) {
if (mCurrentState != State.EXPANDED) {
onStateChanged(appBarLayout, State.EXPANDED);
}
mCurrentState = State.EXPANDED;
} else if (Math.abs(i) >= appBarLayout.getTotalScrollRange()) {
if (mCurrentState != State.COLLAPSED) {
onStateChanged(appBarLayout, State.COLLAPSED);
}
mCurrentState = State.COLLAPSED;
} else {
if (mCurrentState != State.IDLE) {
onStateChanged(appBarLayout, State.IDLE);
}
mCurrentState = State.IDLE;
}
}
public abstract void onStateChanged(AppBarLayout appBarLayout, State state);
}
And then you can use it:
appBarLayout.addOnOffsetChangedListener(new AppBarStateChangeListener() {
@Override
public void onStateChanged(AppBarLayout appBarLayout, State state) {
Log.d("STATE", state.name());
}
});
This solution works perfectly for me to detect AppBarLayout
collapsed or expanded.
appBarLayout.addOnOffsetChangedListener(new AppBarLayout.OnOffsetChangedListener() {
@Override
public void onOffsetChanged(AppBarLayout appBarLayout, int verticalOffset) {
if (Math.abs(verticalOffset)-appBarLayout.getTotalScrollRange() == 0)
{
// Collapsed
}
else
{
//Expanded
}
}
});
Used addOnOffsetChangedListener
on the AppBarLayout
.
Hook a OnOffsetChangedListener
to your AppBarLayout
. When the verticalOffset
reaches 0 or less than the Toolbar
height, it means that CollapsingToolbarLayout has collapsed, otherwise it is expanding or expanded.
mAppBarLayout.addOnOffsetChangedListener(new AppBarLayout.OnOffsetChangedListener() {
@Override
public void onOffsetChanged(AppBarLayout appBarLayout, int verticalOffset) {
if(verticalOffset == 0 || verticalOffset <= mToolbar.getHeight() && !mToolbar.getTitle().equals(mCollapsedTitle)){
mCollapsingToolbar.setTitle(mCollapsedTitle);
}else if(!mToolbar.getTitle().equals(mExpandedTitle)){
mCollapsingToolbar.setTitle(mExpandedTitle);
}
}
});
This code worked for me
mAppBarLayout.addOnOffsetChangedListener(new AppBarLayout.OnOffsetChangedListener() {
@Override
public void onOffsetChanged(AppBarLayout appBarLayout, int verticalOffset) {
if (verticalOffset == -mCollapsingToolbarLayout.getHeight() + mToolbar.getHeight()) {
//toolbar is collapsed here
//write your code here
}
}
});
private enum State {
EXPANDED,
COLLAPSED,
IDLE
}
private void initViews() {
final String TAG = "AppBarTest";
final AppBarLayout mAppBarLayout = findViewById(R.id.appbar);
mAppBarLayout.addOnOffsetChangedListener(new AppBarLayout.OnOffsetChangedListener() {
private State state;
@Override
public void onOffsetChanged(AppBarLayout appBarLayout, int verticalOffset) {
if (verticalOffset == 0) {
if (state != State.EXPANDED) {
Log.d(TAG,"Expanded");
}
state = State.EXPANDED;
} else if (Math.abs(verticalOffset) >= appBarLayout.getTotalScrollRange()) {
if (state != State.COLLAPSED) {
Log.d(TAG,"Collapsed");
}
state = State.COLLAPSED;
} else {
if (state != State.IDLE) {
Log.d(TAG,"Idle");
}
state = State.IDLE;
}
}
});
}
You can get collapsingToolBar alpha percentage using below :
appbarLayout.addOnOffsetChangedListener( new AppBarLayout.OnOffsetChangedListener() {
@Override
public void onOffsetChanged(AppBarLayout appBarLayout, int verticalOffset) {
float percentage = ((float)Math.abs(verticalOffset)/appBarLayout.getTotalScrollRange());
fadedView.setAlpha(percentage);
});
For Reference : link
This solution is working for me:
@Override
public void onOffsetChanged(AppBarLayout appBarLayout, int i) {
if (i == 0) {
if (onStateChangeListener != null && state != State.EXPANDED) {
onStateChangeListener.onStateChange(State.EXPANDED);
}
state = State.EXPANDED;
} else if (Math.abs(i) >= appBarLayout.getTotalScrollRange()) {
if (onStateChangeListener != null && state != State.COLLAPSED) {
onStateChangeListener.onStateChange(State.COLLAPSED);
}
state = State.COLLAPSED;
} else {
if (onStateChangeListener != null && state != State.IDLE) {
onStateChangeListener.onStateChange(State.IDLE);
}
state = State.IDLE;
}
}
Use addOnOffsetChangedListener on the AppBarLayout.
This code is working perfect for me. You can use percentage scale How you like
@Override
public void onOffsetChanged(AppBarLayout appBarLayout, int verticalOffset) {
double percentage = (double) Math.abs(verticalOffset) / collapsingToolbar.getHeight();
if (percentage > 0.8) {
collapsingToolbar.setTitle("Collapsed");
} else {
collapsingToolbar.setTitle("Expanded");
}
}
If you are using CollapsingToolBarLayout you can put this
collapsingToolbar.setExpandedTitleColor(ContextCompat.getColor(activity, android.R.color.transparent));
collapsingToolbar.setTitle(title);
My Toolbar offset value get -582 when collapse, on expand=0 So I find value by setting offsetvalue in Toast & change code accordingly.
mAppBarLayout.addOnOffsetChangedListener(new AppBarLayout.OnOffsetChangedListener() {
@Override
public void onOffsetChanged(AppBarLayout appBarLayout, int verticalOffset) {
if(verticalOffset == -582) {
Toast.makeText(MainActivity.this, "collaped" + verticalOffset, Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show();
mCollapsingToolbarLayout.setTitle("Collapsed");
}else if(verticalOffset == 0){
Toast.makeText(MainActivity.this, "expanded" + verticalOffset, Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show();
mCollapsingToolbarLayout.setTitle("expanded");
}
}
});
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/31682310/android-collapsingtoolbarlayout-collapse-listener