Class TouchInit
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- org.pepstock.charba.client.commons.NativeObjectContainer
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- org.pepstock.charba.client.dom.events.TouchInit
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public final class TouchInit extends NativeObjectContainer
Initialization object for aTouch
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- Andrea "Stock" Stocchero
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description TouchInit(double identifier, BaseHtmlElement target)
Creates an object with identifier and target, both mandatory.
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description double
getClientX()
Returns the horizontal position of the touch on the client window of user's screen, excluding any scroll offset.double
getClientY()
Returns the vertical position of the touch on the client window of the user's screen, excluding any scroll offset.double
getForce()
Returns the amount of pressure being applied to the surface by the user, as a double between 0.0 (no pressure) and 1.0 (maximum pressure).double
getIdentifier()
Returns a unique identifier for this touch object.
A given touch point (say, by a finger) will have the same identifier for the duration of its movement around the surface.
This lets you ensure that you're tracking the same touch all the time.double
getPageX()
Returns the horizontal position of the touch on the client window of user's screen, including any scroll offset.double
getPageY()
Returns the horizontal position of the touch on the client window of user's screen, including any scroll offset.double
getRadiusX()
Returns the radius of the ellipse which most closely circumscribes the touching area (e.g.double
getRadiusY()
Returns the radius of the ellipse which most closely circumscribes the touching area (e.g.double
getRotationAngle()
Returns the angle (in degrees) that the ellipse described by radiusX and radiusY must be rotated, clockwise, to most accurately cover the area of contact between the user and the surface.double
getScreenX()
Returns the horizontal position of the touch on the user's screen.double
getScreenY()
Returns the vertical position of the touch on the user's screen.BaseHtmlElement
getTarget()
Returns the element on which the touch point started when it was first placed on the surface, even if the touch point has since moved outside the interactive area of that element or even been removed from the document.void
setClientX(double clientX)
Sets the horizontal position of the touch on the client window of user's screen, excluding any scroll offset.void
setClientY(double clientY)
Returns the vertical position of the touch on the client window of the user's screen, excluding any scroll offset.void
setForce(double force)
Sets the amount of pressure being applied to the surface by the user, as a double between 0.0 (no pressure) and 1.0 (maximum pressure).void
setIdentifier(double identifier)
Sets a unique identifier for this touch object.
A given touch point (say, by a finger) will have the same identifier for the duration of its movement around the surface.
This lets you ensure that you're tracking the same touch all the time.void
setPageX(double pageX)
Sets the horizontal position of the touch on the client window of user's screen, including any scroll offset.void
setPageY(double pageY)
Sets the horizontal position of the touch on the client window of user's screen, including any scroll offset.void
setRadiusX(double radiusX)
Sets the radius of the ellipse which most closely circumscribes the touching area (e.g.void
setRadiusY(double radiusY)
Sets the radius of the ellipse which most closely circumscribes the touching area (e.g.void
setRotationAngle(double rotation)
Sets the angle (in degrees) that the ellipse described by radiusX and radiusY must be rotated, clockwise, to most accurately cover the area of contact between the user and the surface.
The value must be greater than or equal to 0 and less than 90.void
setScreenX(double screenX)
Setss the horizontal position of the touch on the user's screen.void
setScreenY(double screenY)
Sets the vertical position of the touch on the user's screen.void
setTarget(BaseHtmlElement target)
Sets the element on which the touch point started when it was first placed on the surface, even if the touch point has since moved outside the interactive area of that element or even been removed from the document.-
Methods inherited from class org.pepstock.charba.client.commons.NativeObjectContainer
checkDefaultValuesArgument, empty, getArrayValue, getElement, getIncrementalId, getNativeChart, getNativeEvent, getNativeObject, getValue, getValue, getValue, getValue, getValue, getValue, getValue, getValue, getValue, getValue, getValue, getValue, getValue, getValueForMultipleKeyTypes, getValueForMultipleKeyTypes, getValueForMultipleKeyTypes, getValueOrArray, getValueOrArray, getValueOrArray, getValueOrArray, getValueOrArray, getValueOrArray, getValueOrArray, getValueOrArray, getValueOrArray, has, has, isType, keys, loadNativeObject, remove, remove, setArrayValue, setArrayValue, setArrayValue, setElement, setEmptyValue, setNewIncrementalId, setNewIncrementalId, setValue, setValue, setValue, setValue, setValue, setValue, setValue, setValue, setValue, setValue, setValue, setValue, setValue, setValue, setValue, setValue, setValue, setValue, setValueOrArray, setValueOrArray, setValueOrArray, setValueOrArray, setValueOrArray, setValueOrArray, setValueOrArray, setValueOrArray, setValueOrArray, setValueOrArray, toJSON, type
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Constructor Detail
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TouchInit
public TouchInit(double identifier, BaseHtmlElement target)
Creates an object with identifier and target, both mandatory.- Parameters:
identifier
- a unique identifier for this touch objecttarget
- the element on which the touch point started when it was first placed on the surface
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Method Detail
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getIdentifier
public double getIdentifier()
Returns a unique identifier for this touch object.
A given touch point (say, by a finger) will have the same identifier for the duration of its movement around the surface.
This lets you ensure that you're tracking the same touch all the time.- Returns:
- a unique identifier for this touch object
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setIdentifier
public void setIdentifier(double identifier)
Sets a unique identifier for this touch object.
A given touch point (say, by a finger) will have the same identifier for the duration of its movement around the surface.
This lets you ensure that you're tracking the same touch all the time.- Parameters:
identifier
- a unique identifier for this touch object
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getTarget
public BaseHtmlElement getTarget()
Returns the element on which the touch point started when it was first placed on the surface, even if the touch point has since moved outside the interactive area of that element or even been removed from the document.- Returns:
- the element on which the touch point started when it was first placed on the surface
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setTarget
public void setTarget(BaseHtmlElement target)
Sets the element on which the touch point started when it was first placed on the surface, even if the touch point has since moved outside the interactive area of that element or even been removed from the document.- Parameters:
target
- the element on which the touch point started when it was first placed on the surface
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getClientX
public double getClientX()
Returns the horizontal position of the touch on the client window of user's screen, excluding any scroll offset.- Returns:
- the horizontal position of the touch on the client window of user's screen, excluding any scroll offset
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setClientX
public void setClientX(double clientX)
Sets the horizontal position of the touch on the client window of user's screen, excluding any scroll offset.- Parameters:
clientX
- the horizontal position of the touch on the client window of user's screen, excluding any scroll offset
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getClientY
public double getClientY()
Returns the vertical position of the touch on the client window of the user's screen, excluding any scroll offset.- Returns:
- the vertical position of the touch on the client window of the user's screen, excluding any scroll offset
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setClientY
public void setClientY(double clientY)
Returns the vertical position of the touch on the client window of the user's screen, excluding any scroll offset.- Parameters:
clientY
- the vertical position of the touch on the client window of the user's screen, excluding any scroll offset
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getScreenX
public double getScreenX()
Returns the horizontal position of the touch on the user's screen.- Returns:
- the horizontal position of the touch on the user's screen.
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setScreenX
public void setScreenX(double screenX)
Setss the horizontal position of the touch on the user's screen.- Parameters:
screenX
- the horizontal position of the touch on the user's screen.
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getScreenY
public double getScreenY()
Returns the vertical position of the touch on the user's screen.- Returns:
- the vertical position of the touch on the user's screen
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setScreenY
public void setScreenY(double screenY)
Sets the vertical position of the touch on the user's screen.- Parameters:
screenY
- the vertical position of the touch on the user's screen
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getPageX
public double getPageX()
Returns the horizontal position of the touch on the client window of user's screen, including any scroll offset.- Returns:
- the horizontal position of the touch on the client window of user's screen, including any scroll offset
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setPageX
public void setPageX(double pageX)
Sets the horizontal position of the touch on the client window of user's screen, including any scroll offset.- Parameters:
pageX
- the horizontal position of the touch on the client window of user's screen, including any scroll offset
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getPageY
public double getPageY()
Returns the horizontal position of the touch on the client window of user's screen, including any scroll offset.- Returns:
- the horizontal position of the touch on the client window of user's screen, including any scroll offset
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setPageY
public void setPageY(double pageY)
Sets the horizontal position of the touch on the client window of user's screen, including any scroll offset.- Parameters:
pageY
- the horizontal position of the touch on the client window of user's screen, including any scroll offset
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getRadiusX
public double getRadiusX()
Returns the radius of the ellipse which most closely circumscribes the touching area (e.g. finger, stylus) along the axis indicated by rotationAngle.- Returns:
- the radius of the ellipse which most closely circumscribes the touching area (e.g. finger, stylus) along the axis indicated by rotationAngle
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setRadiusX
public void setRadiusX(double radiusX)
Sets the radius of the ellipse which most closely circumscribes the touching area (e.g. finger, stylus) along the axis indicated by rotationAngle.- Parameters:
radiusX
- the radius of the ellipse which most closely circumscribes the touching area (e.g. finger, stylus) along the axis indicated by rotationAngle
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getRadiusY
public double getRadiusY()
Returns the radius of the ellipse which most closely circumscribes the touching area (e.g. finger, stylus) along the axis perpendicular to that indicated by rotationAngle.- Returns:
- the radius of the ellipse which most closely circumscribes the touching area (e.g. finger, stylus) along the axis perpendicular to that indicated by rotationAngle
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setRadiusY
public void setRadiusY(double radiusY)
Sets the radius of the ellipse which most closely circumscribes the touching area (e.g. finger, stylus) along the axis perpendicular to that indicated by rotationAngle.- Parameters:
radiusY
- the radius of the ellipse which most closely circumscribes the touching area (e.g. finger, stylus) along the axis perpendicular to that indicated by rotationAngle
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getRotationAngle
public double getRotationAngle()
Returns the angle (in degrees) that the ellipse described by radiusX and radiusY must be rotated, clockwise, to most accurately cover the area of contact between the user and the surface.- Returns:
- the angle (in degrees) that the ellipse described by radiusX and radiusY must be rotated, clockwise, to most accurately cover the area of contact between the user and the surface
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setRotationAngle
public void setRotationAngle(double rotation)
Sets the angle (in degrees) that the ellipse described by radiusX and radiusY must be rotated, clockwise, to most accurately cover the area of contact between the user and the surface.
The value must be greater than or equal to 0 and less than 90.- Parameters:
rotation
- the angle (in degrees) that the ellipse described by radiusX and radiusY must be rotated, clockwise, to most accurately cover the area of contact between the user and the surface.
The value must be greater than or equal to 0 and less than 90
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getForce
public double getForce()
Returns the amount of pressure being applied to the surface by the user, as a double between 0.0 (no pressure) and 1.0 (maximum pressure).- Returns:
- the amount of pressure being applied to the surface by the user
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setForce
public void setForce(double force)
Sets the amount of pressure being applied to the surface by the user, as a double between 0.0 (no pressure) and 1.0 (maximum pressure).- Parameters:
force
- the amount of pressure being applied to the surface by the user
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