public static final class MotionEvent.PointerProperties extends Object
MotionEvent
objects and to query pointer properties in bulk.Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
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int |
id
The pointer id.
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int |
toolType
The pointer tool type.
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Constructor and Description |
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MotionEvent.PointerProperties()
Creates a pointer properties object with an invalid pointer id.
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MotionEvent.PointerProperties(MotionEvent.PointerProperties other)
Creates a pointer properties object as a copy of the contents of
another pointer properties object.
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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void |
clear()
Resets the pointer properties to their initial values.
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void |
copyFrom(MotionEvent.PointerProperties other)
Copies the contents of another pointer properties object.
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static MotionEvent.PointerProperties[] |
createArray(int size) |
boolean |
equals(Object other)
Compares this instance with the specified object and indicates if they
are equal.
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int |
hashCode()
Returns an integer hash code for this object.
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public int id
MotionEvent.INVALID_POINTER_ID
(-1).MotionEvent.getPointerId(int)
public int toolType
MotionEvent.getToolType(int)
public MotionEvent.PointerProperties()
public MotionEvent.PointerProperties(MotionEvent.PointerProperties other)
other
- public static MotionEvent.PointerProperties[] createArray(int size)
public void clear()
public void copyFrom(MotionEvent.PointerProperties other)
other
- The pointer properties object to copy.public boolean equals(Object other)
Object
o
must represent the same object
as this instance using a class-specific comparison. The general contract
is that this comparison should be reflexive, symmetric, and transitive.
Also, no object reference other than null is equal to null.
The default implementation returns true
only if this ==
o
. See Writing a correct
equals
method
if you intend implementing your own equals
method.
The general contract for the equals
and Object.hashCode()
methods is that if equals
returns true
for
any two objects, then hashCode()
must return the same value for
these objects. This means that subclasses of Object
usually
override either both methods or neither of them.
equals
in class Object
other
- the object to compare this instance with.true
if the specified object is equal to this Object
; false
otherwise.Object.hashCode()
public int hashCode()
Object
Object.equals(java.lang.Object)
returns true
must return
the same hash code value. This means that subclasses of Object
usually override both methods or neither method.
Note that hash values must not change over time unless information used in equals comparisons also changes.
See Writing a correct
hashCode
method
if you intend implementing your own hashCode
method.
hashCode
in class Object
Object.equals(java.lang.Object)