IViewParent.OnNestedPreScroll(View, Int32, Int32, Int32[]) Method
Definition
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React to a nested scroll in progress before the target view consumes a portion of the scroll.
[Android.Runtime.Register("onNestedPreScroll", "(Landroid/view/View;II[I)V", "GetOnNestedPreScroll_Landroid_view_View_IIarrayIHandler:Android.Views.IViewParentInvoker, Mono.Android, Version=0.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null")]
public void OnNestedPreScroll (Android.Views.View target, int dx, int dy, int[] consumed);
[<Android.Runtime.Register("onNestedPreScroll", "(Landroid/view/View;II[I)V", "GetOnNestedPreScroll_Landroid_view_View_IIarrayIHandler:Android.Views.IViewParentInvoker, Mono.Android, Version=0.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null")>]
abstract member OnNestedPreScroll : Android.Views.View * int * int * int[] -> unit
Parameters
- target
- View
View that initiated the nested scroll
- dx
- Int32
Horizontal scroll distance in pixels
- dy
- Int32
Vertical scroll distance in pixels
- consumed
- Int32[]
Output. The horizontal and vertical scroll distance consumed by this parent
- Attributes
Remarks
React to a nested scroll in progress before the target view consumes a portion of the scroll.
When working with nested scrolling often the parent view may want an opportunity to consume the scroll before the nested scrolling child does. An example of this is a drawer that contains a scrollable list. The user will want to be able to scroll the list fully into view before the list itself begins scrolling.
onNestedPreScroll
is called when a nested scrolling child invokes View#dispatchNestedPreScroll(int, int, int[], int[])
. The implementation should report how any pixels of the scroll reported by dx, dy were consumed in the consumed
array. Index 0 corresponds to dx and index 1 corresponds to dy. This parameter will never be null. Initial values for consumed[0] and consumed[1] will always be 0.
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