AnimatedVectorDrawable class was introduced in API 21 and is used to animate Vector Drawables beautifully and easily. Using AnimatedVectorDrawable, one can:
- Rotate, Scale, Translate VectorDrawables
- Animate the VectorDrawable such as fill color etc.
- Draw paths and do Path Morphing
An AnimatedVectorDrawable element has a VectorDrawable attribute, and one or more target element(s). The target element can specify its target by android:name attribute, and link the target with the proper ObjectAnimator or AnimatorSet by android:animation attribute.
Approach to draw Tick Cross animation:
- Create a new tick_cross.xml file in values directory and add the following vector drawable path data and path commands:
tick_cross.xml
<?
xml
version
=
"1.0"
encoding
=
"UTF-8"
?>
<
resources
>
<!-- geometry -->
<
integer
name
=
"viewport_width"
>24</
integer
>
<
integer
name
=
"viewport_height"
>24</
integer
>
<
integer
name
=
"viewport_center_x"
>12</
integer
>
<
integer
name
=
"viewport_center_y"
>12</
integer
>
<
string
name
=
"path_tick"
>M4.8, 13.4 L9,
17.6 M10.4,
16.2 L19.6, 7
</
string
>
<
string
name
=
"path_cross"
>M6.4, 6.4 L17.6,
17.6 M6.4,
17.6 L17.6, 6.4
</
string
>
<
integer
name
=
"stroke_width"
>2</
integer
>
<!-- names -->
<
string
name
=
"tick"
>tick</
string
>
<
string
name
=
"cross"
>cross</
string
>
<
string
name
=
"groupTickCross"
>groupTickCross</
string
>
<!-- drawing -->
<
color
name
=
"stroke_color"
>#999</
color
>
</
resources
>
- Now create a new Android Resource Directory. Right-click on res folder and select Android Resource Directory. Make sure to select resource type as animator.
Animators can change the physical properties of the objects. This means that if you move a View to a new location, the touch coordinates will be mapped at the new location without any other intervention. - Now create a new cross_to_tick.xml file in the animator directory. In this file, we mainly define the duration and animation type to the cross_to_tick.xml. This file is responsible for the conversion of the cross to tick when the user clicks on the cross icon.
cross_to_tick.xml
<?
xml
version
=
"1.0"
encoding
=
"utf-8"
?>
<
objectAnimator
android:propertyName
=
"pathData"
android:valueFrom
=
"@string/path_cross"
android:valueTo
=
"@string/path_tick"
android:duration
=
"500"
android:interpolator
=
"@android:interpolator/fast_out_slow_in"
android:valueType
=
"pathType"
/>
- Now create a new tick_to_cross.xml file in animator directory. In this file, we mainly define the duration and animation type to the tick_to_cross.xml. This file is responsible for the conversion of the tick to cross when the user clicks on the tick icon.
tick_to_cross.xml
<?
xml
version
=
"1.0"
encoding
=
"utf-8"
?>
<
objectAnimator
android:propertyName
=
"pathData"
android:valueFrom
=
"@string/path_tick"
android:valueTo
=
"@string/path_cross"
android:duration
=
"500"
android:interpolator
=
"@android:interpolator/fast_out_slow_in"
android:valueType
=
"pathType"
/>
- Now create a new rotate_cross_to_tick.xml file in animator directory. In this file, we mainly define the duration and animation type to the tick_to_cross.xml. This file is responsible for the rotation when the user clicks on the cross icon.
rotate_cross_to_tick.xml
<?
xml
version
=
"1.0"
encoding
=
"utf-8"
?>
<
objectAnimator
android:propertyName
=
"rotation"
android:valueFrom
=
"-180"
android:valueTo
=
"0"
android:duration
=
"500"
android:interpolator
=
"@android:interpolator/fast_out_slow_in"
/>
- Now create a new rotate_tick_to_cross.xml file in animator directory. In this file, we mainly define the duration and animation type to the tick_to_cross.xml. This file is responsible for the rotation when the user clicks on the tick icon.
rotate_cross_to_tick.xml
<?
xml
version
=
"1.0"
encoding
=
"utf-8"
?>
<
objectAnimator
android:propertyName
=
"rotation"
android:valueFrom
=
"0"
android:valueTo
=
"180"
android:duration
=
"500"
android:interpolator
=
"@android:interpolator/fast_out_slow_in"
/>
- Now create a new avd_cross_to_tick.xml file in the drawable directory and the following code.
avd_cross_to_tick.xml
<?
xml
version
=
"1.0"
encoding
=
"utf-8"
?>
<
animated-vector
android:drawable
=
"@drawable/ic_cross"
>
<
target
android:name
=
"@string/cross"
android:animation
=
"@animator/cross_to_tick"
/>
<
target
android:name
=
"@string/groupTickCross"
android:animation
=
"@animator/rotate_cross_to_tick"
/>
</
animated-vector
>
- Now create a new avd_tick_to_cross.xml file in the drawable directory and the following code.
avd_tick_to_cross.xml
<?
xml
version
=
"1.0"
encoding
=
"utf-8"
?>
<
animated-vector
android:drawable
=
"@drawable/ic_tick"
>
<
target
android:name
=
"@string/tick"
android:animation
=
"@animator/tick_to_cross"
/>
<
target
android:name
=
"@string/groupTickCross"
android:animation
=
"@animator/rotate_tick_to_cross"
/>
</
animated-vector
>
- In this step, we will define a static drawable object for vector graphics. Now create a new ic_tick.xml file in drawable directory and the following code.
ic_tick.xml
<?
xml
version
=
"1.0"
encoding
=
"utf-8"
?>
android:width
=
"120dp"
android:height
=
"120dp"
android:viewportWidth
=
"@integer/viewport_width"
android:viewportHeight
=
"@integer/viewport_height"
>
<
group
android:name
=
"@string/groupTickCross"
android:pivotX
=
"@integer/viewport_center_x"
android:pivotY
=
"@integer/viewport_center_y"
>
<
path
android:name
=
"@string/tick"
android:pathData
=
"@string/path_tick"
android:strokeWidth
=
"@integer/stroke_width"
android:strokeLineCap
=
"square"
android:strokeColor
=
"@color/stroke_color"
/>
</
group
>
</
vector
>
- In this step, we will define a static drawable object for vector graphics. Now create a new ic_cross.xml file in drawable directory and the following code.
ic_cross.xml
<?
xml
version
=
"1.0"
encoding
=
"utf-8"
?>
android:width
=
"120dp"
android:height
=
"120dp"
android:viewportWidth
=
"@integer/viewport_width"
android:viewportHeight
=
"@integer/viewport_height"
>
<
group
android:name
=
"@string/groupTickCross"
android:pivotX
=
"@integer/viewport_center_x"
android:pivotY
=
"@integer/viewport_center_y"
>
<
path
android:name
=
"@string/cross"
android:pathData
=
"@string/path_cross"
android:strokeWidth
=
"@integer/stroke_width"
android:strokeLineCap
=
"square"
android:strokeColor
=
"@color/stroke_color"
/>
</
group
>
</
vector
>
- Now add the following code in the activity_main.xml file.
activity_main.xml
<?
xml
version
=
"1.0"
encoding
=
"utf-8"
?>
<
FrameLayout
android:layout_width
=
"match_parent"
android:layout_height
=
"match_parent"
android:onClick
=
"animate"
tools:context
=
".MainActivity"
>
<
ImageView
android:id
=
"@+id/tick_cross"
android:layout_width
=
"wrap_content"
android:layout_height
=
"wrap_content"
android:layout_gravity
=
"center"
android:src
=
"@drawable/ic_tick"
/>
</
FrameLayout
>
- Now add the following code in the MainActivity.xml file.
MainActivity.xml
package
org.neveropen.tickcross;
import
androidx.appcompat.app.AppCompatActivity;
import
android.graphics.drawable.AnimatedVectorDrawable;
import
android.os.Bundle;
import
android.view.View;
import
android.widget.ImageView;
public
class
MainActivity
extends
AppCompatActivity {
private
ImageView tickCross;
private
AnimatedVectorDrawable tickToCross;
private
AnimatedVectorDrawable crossToTick;
private
boolean
tick =
true
;
@Override
protected
void
onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState)
{
super
.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
setContentView(R.layout.activity_main);
tickCross = findViewById(R.id.tick_cross);
tickToCross = (AnimatedVectorDrawable)
getDrawable(
R.drawable.avd_tick_to_cross);
crossToTick = (AnimatedVectorDrawable)
getDrawable(
R.drawable.avd_cross_to_tick);
}
// This method help to animate our view.
public
void
animate(View view)
{
AnimatedVectorDrawable drawable
= tick
? tickToCross
: crossToTick;
tickCross.setImageDrawable(drawable);
drawable.start();
tick = !tick;
}
}
In the next two steps we will be creating AnimatedVectorDrawable for both cross_to_tick and tick_to_cross.
Output: