Android: how to detect touch location on ImageView if the image view is scaled by matrix?

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我在风中等你 2020-12-14 03:22

I set OnTouchListener of an ImageView and implement onTouch method, but if the image is scaled using matrix, how do I calculate the location of the

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  • 2020-12-14 03:46

    Zorgbargle answer is right but there is another consideration when your loading images from resource folder and that's density of the device.

    Android scale images base on the device density so you if you only have the image in mdpi folder, you must also divide the points by the density to find the real point on the image:

    float[] point = new float[] {event.getX(), event.getY()};
    
    Matrix inverse = new Matrix();
    imageView.getImageMatrix().invert(inverse);
    inverse.mapPoints(point);
    
    float density = getResources().getDisplayMetrics().density;
    point[0] /= density;
    point[1] /= density;
    
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  • 2020-12-14 03:51

    Try using getRawX() and getRawY(). Note that this is not adjusted for the size of the view, so you may have to offset if the app isn't fullscreen.

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  • 2020-12-14 04:03

    getX and getY will return the touch location in the ImageView's coordinate system. If you're looking for the point within the image's coordinate system, you can use the inverse matrix of the matrix used by the ImageView. I've done something like the following:

    // calculate inverse matrix
    Matrix inverse = new Matrix();
    imageView.getImageMatrix().invert(inverse);
    
    // map touch point from ImageView to image
    float[] touchPoint = new float[] {event.getX(), event.getY()};
    inverse.mapPoints(touchPoint);
    // touchPoint now contains x and y in image's coordinate system
    
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