Fixed
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ap...@google.com <ap...@google.com> #2
Jeremy, is this still an issue? I think the problem was that you had two transitions targeting the same View for the same action (e.g. two Slide() transitions).
jb...@google.com <jb...@google.com> #3
I have a similar issue with plain AnimatorSet:
set.start()
set.pause()
set.setCurrentPlayTime(100)
set.setCurrentPlayTime(0)
set.setCurrentPlayTime(100)
set.resume()
doesn't play animation in resume().
br...@gmail.com <br...@gmail.com> #4
Should clarify that if I filter out setCurrentPlayTime(0)
(or replace it with setCurrentPlayTime(1)
) it works well.
Also even with setCurrentPlayTime(0)
, onAnimationEnd
is notified with correct delay (as if the animation has played).
Description
Now that we have CreationExtras for creating ViewModels via a ViewModelProvider, it would be nice if we could simplify the use of it even further particular for simple cases.
The creation extra has all of the information needed to make a ViewModel and by providing arguments to through extras you can instantiate ViewModels with specified values.
We can create a simple factory that associates a ViewModel class with a lambda and leverages CreationExtras to easily instantiate the class appropriately.