How to implement the “parent-to-child” navigational transition as prescribed by Material Design

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北荒 2020-12-05 07:44

Google\'s Material Design guidelines prescribe the following transition for \"parent-to-child\" transitions when the parent consists of a list. (Material Design Guidelines)

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  • 2020-12-05 08:31

    you can animation using below code

    Intent intent = new Intent(MainActivity.this, NFCTagInformationActivity.class);
    Bundle options = ActivityOptionsCompat.makeClipRevealAnimation(
                cvTagInfoSmall, 0, 0, cvTagInfoSmall.getWidth(), cvTagInfoSmall.getHeight()).toBundle();
    ActivityCompat.startActivity(this, intent, options);
    

    you can use makeScaleUpAnimation instead of makeClipRevealAnimation for different view transition animation.

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  • 2020-12-05 08:41

    One option is to use ActivityOptionsCompat.makeScaleUpAnimation

    Activity activity = getActivity();
    Intent intent = new Intent(activity, OtherActivity.class);
    Bundle options = ActivityOptionsCompat.makeScaleUpAnimation(
        sourceView, 0, 0, sourceView.getWidth(), sourceView.getHeight()).toBundle();
    
    ActivityCompat.startActivity(activity, intent, options);
    

    This will cause the new activity to expand vertically and horizontally outwards from your sourceView

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  • 2020-12-05 08:42

    Hey I think I'm a few weeks late, but I just released a library for building this, inspired by Google Inbox: https://github.com/saket/InboxRecyclerView

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  • 2020-12-05 08:46

    Start an activity with a shared element

    To make a screen transition animation between two activities that have a shared element:

    Enable window content transitions in your theme. Specify a shared elements transition in your style. Define your transition as an XML resource. Assign a common name to the shared elements in both layouts with the android:transitionName attribute. Use the ActivityOptions.makeSceneTransitionAnimation() method.

    // get the element that receives the click event
    final View imgContainerView = findViewById(R.id.img_container);
    
    // get the common element for the transition in this activity
    final View androidRobotView = findViewById(R.id.image_small);
    
    // define a click listener
    imgContainerView.setOnClickListener(new View.OnClickListener() {
        @Override
        public void onClick(View view) {
            Intent intent = new Intent(this, Activity2.class);
            // create the transition animation - the images in the layouts
            // of both activities are defined with android:transitionName="robot"
            ActivityOptions options = ActivityOptions
                .makeSceneTransitionAnimation(this, androidRobotView, "robot");
            // start the new activity
            startActivity(intent, options.toBundle());
        }
    });
    

    For shared dynamic views that you generate in your code, use the View.setTransitionName() method to specify a common element name in both activities.

    To reverse the scene transition animation when you finish the second activity, call the Activity.finishAfterTransition() method instead of Activity.finish().

    Take from here Customize Activity Transitions

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