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Added in API level 11

DragEvent

public class DragEvent
extends Object implements Parcelable

java.lang.Object
   ↳ android.view.DragEvent


Represents an event that is sent out by the system at various times during a drag and drop operation. It is a complex data structure that contains several important pieces of data about the operation and the underlying data.

View objects that receive a DragEvent call getAction(), which returns an action type that indicates the state of the drag and drop operation. This allows a View object to react to a change in state by changing its appearance or performing other actions. For example, a View can react to the ACTION_DRAG_ENTERED action type by by changing one or more colors in its displayed image.

During a drag and drop operation, the system displays an image that the user drags. This image is called a drag shadow. Several action types reflect the position of the drag shadow relative to the View receiving the event.

Most methods return valid data only for certain event actions. This is summarized in the following table. Each possible getAction() value is listed in the first column. The other columns indicate which method or methods return valid data for that getAction() value:

getAction() Value getClipDescription() getLocalState() getX() getY() getClipData() getResult()
ACTION_DRAG_STARTED X X X X    
ACTION_DRAG_ENTERED X X        
ACTION_DRAG_LOCATION X X X X    
ACTION_DRAG_EXITED X X        
ACTION_DROP X X X X X  
ACTION_DRAG_ENDED           X

The getAction(), describeContents(), writeToParcel(Parcel, int), and toString() methods always return valid data.

Developer Guides

For a guide to implementing drag and drop features, read the Drag and Drop developer guide.

Summary

Constants

int ACTION_DRAG_ENDED

Action constant returned by getAction(): Signals to a View that the drag and drop operation has concluded.

int ACTION_DRAG_ENTERED

Action constant returned by getAction(): Signals to a View that the drag point has entered the bounding box of the View.

int ACTION_DRAG_EXITED

Action constant returned by getAction(): Signals that the user has moved the drag shadow outside the bounding box of the View.

int ACTION_DRAG_LOCATION

Action constant returned by getAction(): Sent to a View after ACTION_DRAG_ENTERED if the drag shadow is still within the View object's bounding box.

int ACTION_DRAG_STARTED

Action constant returned by getAction(): Signals the start of a drag and drop operation.

int ACTION_DROP

Action constant returned by getAction(): Signals to a View that the user has released the drag shadow, and the drag point is within the bounding box of the View.

Inherited constants

From interface android.os.Parcelable

Fields

public static final Creator<DragEvent> CREATOR

A container for creating a DragEvent from a Parcel.

Public methods

int describeContents()

Returns information about the Parcel representation of this DragEvent object.

int getAction()

Inspect the action value of this event.

ClipData getClipData()

Returns the ClipData object sent to the system as part of the call to startDrag().

ClipDescription getClipDescription()

Returns the ClipDescription object contained in the ClipData object sent to the system as part of the call to startDrag().

Object getLocalState()

Returns the local state object sent to the system as part of the call to startDrag().

boolean getResult()

Returns an indication of the result of the drag and drop operation.

float getX()

Gets the X coordinate of the drag point.

float getY()

Gets the Y coordinate of the drag point.

String toString()

Returns a string containing a concise, human-readable representation of this DragEvent object.

void writeToParcel(Parcel dest, int flags)

Creates a Parcel object from this DragEvent object.

Inherited methods

From class java.lang.Object
From interface android.os.Parcelable

Constants

ACTION_DRAG_ENDED

Added in API level 11
int ACTION_DRAG_ENDED

Action constant returned by getAction(): Signals to a View that the drag and drop operation has concluded. A View that changed its appearance during the operation should return to its usual drawing state in response to this event.

All views that received an ACTION_DRAG_STARTED event will receive the ACTION_DRAG_ENDED event even if they are not currently visible when the drag ends.

The View object can call getResult() to see the result of the operation. If a View returned true in response to ACTION_DROP, then getResult() returns true, otherwise it returns false.

See also:

Constant Value: 4 (0x00000004)

ACTION_DRAG_ENTERED

Added in API level 11
int ACTION_DRAG_ENTERED

Action constant returned by getAction(): Signals to a View that the drag point has entered the bounding box of the View.

If the View can accept a drop, it can react to ACTION_DRAG_ENTERED by changing its appearance in a way that tells the user that the View is the current drop target.

The system stops sending ACTION_DRAG_LOCATION events to a View once the user moves the drag shadow out of the View object's bounding box. If the user moves the drag shadow back into the View object's bounding box, the View receives an ACTION_DRAG_ENTERED again before receiving any more ACTION_DRAG_LOCATION events.

See also:

Constant Value: 5 (0x00000005)

ACTION_DRAG_EXITED

Added in API level 11
int ACTION_DRAG_EXITED

Action constant returned by getAction(): Signals that the user has moved the drag shadow outside the bounding box of the View. The View can react by changing its appearance in a way that tells the user that View is no longer the immediate drop target.

After the system sends an ACTION_DRAG_EXITED event to the View, the View receives no more ACTION_DRAG_LOCATION events until the user drags the drag shadow back over the View.

Constant Value: 6 (0x00000006)

ACTION_DRAG_LOCATION

Added in API level 11
int ACTION_DRAG_LOCATION

Action constant returned by getAction(): Sent to a View after ACTION_DRAG_ENTERED if the drag shadow is still within the View object's bounding box. The getX() and getY() methods supply the X and Y position of of the drag point within the View object's bounding box.

A View receives an ACTION_DRAG_ENTERED event before receiving any ACTION_DRAG_LOCATION events.

The system stops sending ACTION_DRAG_LOCATION events to a View once the user moves the drag shadow out of the View object's bounding box. If the user moves the drag shadow back into the View object's bounding box, the View receives an ACTION_DRAG_ENTERED again before receiving any more ACTION_DRAG_LOCATION events.

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Constant Value: 2 (0x00000002)

ACTION_DRAG_STARTED

Added in API level 11
int ACTION_DRAG_STARTED

Action constant returned by getAction(): Signals the start of a drag and drop operation. The View should return true from its onDragEvent() handler method or OnDragListener.onDrag() listener if it can accept a drop. The onDragEvent() or onDrag() methods usually inspect the metadata from getClipDescription() to determine if they can accept the data contained in this drag. For an operation that doesn't represent data transfer, these methods may perform other actions to determine whether or not the View should accept the drag. If the View wants to indicate that it is a valid drop target, it can also react by changing its appearance.

A View only receives further drag events if it returns true in response to ACTION_DRAG_STARTED.

See also:

Constant Value: 1 (0x00000001)

ACTION_DROP

Added in API level 11
int ACTION_DROP

Action constant returned by getAction(): Signals to a View that the user has released the drag shadow, and the drag point is within the bounding box of the View. The View should retrieve the data from the DragEvent by calling getClipData(). The methods getX() and getY() return the X and Y position of the drop point within the View object's bounding box.

The View should return true from its onDragEvent(DragEvent) handler or OnDragListener.onDrag() listener if it accepted the drop, and false if it ignored the drop.

The View can also react to this action by changing its appearance.

See also:

Constant Value: 3 (0x00000003)

Fields

CREATOR

Added in API level 11
Creator<DragEvent> CREATOR

A container for creating a DragEvent from a Parcel.

Public methods

describeContents

Added in API level 11
int describeContents ()

Returns information about the Parcel representation of this DragEvent object.

Returns
int Information about the Parcel representation.

getAction

Added in API level 11
int getAction ()

Inspect the action value of this event.

Returns
int One of the following action constants, in the order in which they usually occur during a drag and drop operation:

getClipData

Added in API level 11
ClipData getClipData ()

Returns the ClipData object sent to the system as part of the call to startDrag(). This method only returns valid data if the event action is ACTION_DROP.

Returns
ClipData The ClipData sent to the system by startDrag().

getClipDescription

Added in API level 11
ClipDescription getClipDescription ()

Returns the ClipDescription object contained in the ClipData object sent to the system as part of the call to startDrag(). The drag handler or listener for a View can use the metadata in this object to decide if the View can accept the dragged View object's data.

This method returns valid data for all event actions except for ACTION_DRAG_ENDED.

Returns
ClipDescription The ClipDescription that was part of the ClipData sent to the system by startDrag().

getLocalState

Added in API level 11
Object getLocalState ()

Returns the local state object sent to the system as part of the call to startDrag(). The object is intended to provide local information about the drag and drop operation. For example, it can indicate whether the drag and drop operation is a copy or a move.

This method returns valid data for all event actions except for ACTION_DRAG_ENDED.

Returns
Object The local state object sent to the system by startDrag().

getResult

Added in API level 11
boolean getResult ()

Returns an indication of the result of the drag and drop operation. This method only returns valid data if the action type is ACTION_DRAG_ENDED. The return value depends on what happens after the user releases the drag shadow.

If the user releases the drag shadow on a View that can accept a drop, the system sends an ACTION_DROP event to the View object's drag event listener. If the listener returns true, then getResult() will return true. If the listener returns false, then getResult() returns false.

Notice that getResult() also returns false if no ACTION_DROP is sent. This happens, for example, when the user releases the drag shadow over an area outside of the application. In this case, the system sends out ACTION_DRAG_ENDED for the current operation, but never sends out ACTION_DROP.

Returns
boolean true if a drag event listener returned true in response to ACTION_DROP. If the system did not send ACTION_DROP before ACTION_DRAG_ENDED, or if the listener returned false in response to ACTION_DROP, then false is returned.

getX

Added in API level 11
float getX ()

Gets the X coordinate of the drag point. The value is only valid if the event action is ACTION_DRAG_STARTED, ACTION_DRAG_LOCATION or ACTION_DROP.

Returns
float The current drag point's X coordinate

getY

Added in API level 11
float getY ()

Gets the Y coordinate of the drag point. The value is only valid if the event action is ACTION_DRAG_STARTED, ACTION_DRAG_LOCATION or ACTION_DROP.

Returns
float The current drag point's Y coordinate

toString

Added in API level 11
String toString ()

Returns a string containing a concise, human-readable representation of this DragEvent object.

Returns
String A string representation of the DragEvent object.

writeToParcel

Added in API level 11
void writeToParcel (Parcel dest, 
                int flags)

Creates a Parcel object from this DragEvent object.

Parameters
dest Parcel: A Parcel object in which to put the DragEvent object.
flags int: Flags to store in the Parcel.

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