ProgressBar.SetInterpolator(Context, Int32) Method
Definition
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Sets the acceleration curve for the indeterminate animation.
[Android.Runtime.Register("setInterpolator", "(Landroid/content/Context;I)V", "GetSetInterpolator_Landroid_content_Context_IHandler")]
public virtual void SetInterpolator (Android.Content.Context? context, int resID);
[<Android.Runtime.Register("setInterpolator", "(Landroid/content/Context;I)V", "GetSetInterpolator_Landroid_content_Context_IHandler")>]
abstract member SetInterpolator : Android.Content.Context * int -> unit
override this.SetInterpolator : Android.Content.Context * int -> unit
Parameters
- context
- Context
The application environment
- resID
- Int32
The resource identifier of the interpolator to load
- Attributes
Remarks
Sets the acceleration curve for the indeterminate animation.
The interpolator is loaded as a resource from the specified context. Defaults to a linear interpolation.
The interpolator only affects the indeterminate animation if the #setIndeterminateDrawable(Drawable) supplied indeterminate drawable
does not implement Animatable
.
This call must be made before the indeterminate animation starts for it to have an affect.
Java documentation for android.widget.ProgressBar.setInterpolator(android.content.Context, int)
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