Android - Sliding menu with sub menu

谁说胖子不能爱 提交于 2020-01-01 02:39:09

问题


I wanted my app to have face book like sliding menu. I google'd about the issue and found many posts out there, which only helped me to build a single sliding menu. But what i need is, 2 level sliding menu ie, when i click on some option in sliding menu, it should open another sliding menu on top of it (first sliding menu should blur at this point) like the zomato app as shown below. I tried with JFeinstein sliding menu library, but i could build a 2 level sliding menu using it. Are there any other libraries to achieve this or should i build one on my own?

Shown below is sliding menu from Zomato app :

When i click on "location" option on the above shown menu, it will open a secondary menu as shown below. I wanted the same feature.


回答1:


Check out the Sliding Panel component a widget enabling multiple overlaid views with sliding interaction for showing multiple depth data in one screen display effectively.

It also provide the demo of referenced implementation you can also check it.

Thanks.




回答2:


You can easily add as many menu levels as you desired using JFeinstein sliding menu. The idea is to use sliding menu as left or right sliding view of main sliding menu and so on. Complete code of 2 level menu with comments and output is added to make things more clear.

 public class MainActivity extends SlidingFragmentActivity {

    @Override
    public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
        super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);

        // dummy views - content view
        TextView content = new TextView(this);
        content.setBackgroundColor(Color.WHITE);
        content.setText("content");
       // Menu view
        TextView menu = new TextView(this);
        menu.setBackgroundColor(Color.GREEN);
        menu.setText("menu");
        // 2nd level menu view
        TextView subMenu = new TextView(this);
        subMenu.setBackgroundColor(Color.LTGRAY);
        subMenu.setText("submenu");


        //configure sliding menu
        SlidingMenu sm = getSlidingMenu();
        sm.setMode(SlidingMenu.SLIDING_WINDOW);
        sm.setTouchModeAbove(SlidingMenu.TOUCHMODE_FULLSCREEN);
        sm.setBehindOffset(80);
        sm.setBehindScrollScale(0.25f);
        sm.setFadeDegree(0.25f);

        //Another sliding menu - for 2nd level or sub menu 
        SlidingMenu leftSlidingView = new SlidingMenu(this);
        leftSlidingView.setMode(SlidingMenu.SLIDING_WINDOW);
        leftSlidingView.setTouchModeAbove(SlidingMenu.TOUCHMODE_FULLSCREEN);
        leftSlidingView.setBehindOffset(80);
        leftSlidingView.setBehindScrollScale(0.25f);
        leftSlidingView.setFadeDegree(0.25f);

    //==== Required instruments has been created ;) lets put them at right places   

        // setting menu and sub-menu view 
        leftSlidingView.setContent(menu);  // at center of left sliding view
        leftSlidingView.setMenu(subMenu);  // at left of left sliding view

        //set content view
        setContentView(content);           // at center of main sliding view
        // finally, set  leftSlidingView as behind content  view of main view
        setBehindContentView(leftSlidingView); // at left of main sliding view

    }
}

Here is the output:

Note: You need to import JFeinstein sliding menu as library and extend your activity from SlidingFragmentActivity.



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/15264567/android-sliding-menu-with-sub-menu

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