Titanium.UI.PickerRow
> Titanium.UI.PickerRow

A picker row, representing a selectable item in a Titanium.UI.Picker.

Use the Titanium.UI.createPickerRow method to create a picker row control. In an Alloy application, you can use a <PickerRow> element inside a <PickerColumn> element. You can also use <Row> as a shorthand for <PickerRow> (see Examples).

Views added to picker rows is only supported on iOS.

Examples

Custom View for Row (iOS only)

Create a two-column picker, with the first column containing a child view, and automatically select a row in each column.

Ti.UI.backgroundColor = 'white';
var win = Ti.UI.createWindow({
  exitOnClose: true,
  layout: 'vertical'
});

var fruit = [ 'Bananas', 'Strawberries', 'Mangos', 'Grapes' ];
var color = [ 'red', 'green', 'blue', 'orange' ];

var column1 = Ti.UI.createPickerColumn();

for(var i=0, ilen=fruit.length; i<ilen; i++){
  var row = Ti.UI.createPickerRow();

  var label = Ti.UI.createLabel({
    color:'red',
    font:{fontSize:20,fontWeight:'bold'},
    text: fruit[i],
    textAlign:'left',
    width:'126'
  });

  row.add(label);
  column1.addRow(row);
}

var column2 = Ti.UI.createPickerColumn();

for(var i=0, ilen=color.length; i<ilen; i++){
  var row = Ti.UI.createPickerRow({
    title: color[i],
    font: {fontSize:30}
  });
  column2.addRow(row);
}

var picker = Ti.UI.createPicker({
  top:50,
  columns: [column1, column2],
  selectionIndicator: true
});

win.add(picker);

win.open();

// must be after picker has been displayed
picker.setSelectedRow(0, 2, false); // select Mangos
picker.setSelectedRow(1, 3, false); // select Orange

Alloy XML Markup

Previous example as an Alloy view.

pickerrowexample.xml

<Alloy>
    <Window id="win" backgroundColor="white" layout="vertical" exitOnClose="true">
        <Picker id="picker" top="50" selectionIndicator="true">
            <PickerColumn id="column1">

                <!-- On iOS, views can be added to picker rows -->
                <PickerRow>
                    <Label color="red" textAlign="left" width="126">Bananas</Label>
                </PickerRow>
                <PickerRow>
                    <Label color="red" textAlign="left" width="126">Strawberries</Label>
                </PickerRow>
                <PickerRow>
                    <Label color="red" textAlign="left" width="126">Mangos</Label>
                </PickerRow>
                <PickerRow>
                    <Label color="red" textAlign="left" width="126">Grapes</Label>
                </PickerRow>
            </PickerColumn>

            <!-- Picker shorthand notation -->
            <Column id="column2">
                <Row title="red"/>
                <Row title="green"/>
                <Row title="blue"/>
                <Row title="orange"/>
            </Column>
        </Picker>
    </Window>
</Alloy>

pickerrowexample.js:

$.picker.setSelectedRow(0, 2, false);
$.picker.setSelectedRow(1, 3, false);
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Defined By

Properties

Whether the view should be "hidden" from (i.e., ignored by) the accessibility service. ...

Whether the view should be "hidden" from (i.e., ignored by) the accessibility service.

Requires: Android 4.0 and later iOS 5.0 and later

On iOS this is a direct analog of the accessibilityElementsHidden property defined in the UIAccessibility Protocol. The native property is only available in iOS 5.0 and later; if accessibilityHidden is specified on earlier versions of iOS, it is ignored.

On Android, setting accessibilityHidden calls the native View.setImportantForAccessibility method. The native method is only available in Android 4.1 (API level 16/Jelly Bean) and later; if this property is specified on earlier versions of Android, it is ignored.

Default: false

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Briefly describes what performing an action (such as a click) on the view will do. ...

Briefly describes what performing an action (such as a click) on the view will do.

On iOS this is a direct analog of the accessibilityHint property defined in the UIAccessibility Protocol. On Android, it is concatenated together with accessibilityLabel and accessibilityValue in the order: accessibilityLabel, accessibilityValue, accessibilityHint. The concatenated value is then passed as the argument to the native View.setContentDescription method.

Default:

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A succint label identifying the view for the device's accessibility service. ...

A succint label identifying the view for the device's accessibility service.

On iOS this is a direct analog of the accessibilityLabel property defined in the UIAccessibility Protocol. On Android, it is concatenated together with accessibilityValue and accessibilityHint in the order: accessibilityLabel, accessibilityValue, accessibilityHint. The concatenated value is then passed as the argument to the native View.setContentDescription method.

Default: Title or label of the control.

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A string describing the value (if any) of the view for the device's accessibility service. ...

A string describing the value (if any) of the view for the device's accessibility service.

On iOS this is a direct analog of the accessibilityValue property defined in the UIAccessibility Protocol. On Android, it is concatenated together with accessibilityLabel and accessibilityHint in the order: accessibilityLabel, accessibilityValue, accessibilityHint. The concatenated value is then passed as the argument to the native View.setContentDescription method.

Default: State or value of the control.

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Coordinate of the view about which to pivot an animation. ...

Coordinate of the view about which to pivot an animation.

Used on iOS only. For Android, use Titanium.UI.Animation.anchorPoint.

Anchor point is specified as a fraction of the view's size. For example, {0, 0} is at the view's top-left corner, {0.5, 0.5} at its center and {1, 1} at its bottom-right corner.

See the "Using an anchorPoint" example in Titanium.UI.Animation for a demonstration.

Default: Center of this view.

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Current position of the view during an animation.

Current position of the view during an animation.

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apiName : Stringreadonly

The name of the API that this proxy corresponds to.

The name of the API that this proxy corresponds to.

The value of this property is the fully qualified name of the API. For example, Button returns Ti.UI.Button.

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Background color of the view, as a color name or hex triplet. ...

Background color of the view, as a color name or hex triplet.

For information about color values, see the "Colors" section of Titanium.UI.

Default: Transparent

Disabled background color of the view, as a color name or hex triplet. ...

Disabled background color of the view, as a color name or hex triplet.

For information about color values, see the "Colors" section of Titanium.UI.

Default: Same as the normal background color of this view.

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Disabled background image for the view, specified as a local file path or URL. ...

Disabled background image for the view, specified as a local file path or URL.

Default: If `backgroundDisabledImage` is undefined, and the normal background image `backgroundImage` is set, the normal image is used when this view is disabled.

  • 0.9
Focused background color of the view, as a color name or hex triplet. ...

Focused background color of the view, as a color name or hex triplet.

For information about color values, see the "Colors" section of Titanium.UI.

For normal views, the focused color is only used if focusable is true.

Default: Same as the normal background color of this view.

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Focused background image for the view, specified as a local file path or URL. ...

Focused background image for the view, specified as a local file path or URL.

For normal views, the focused background is only used if focusable is true.

Default: If `backgroundFocusedImage` is undefined, and the normal background image `backgroundImage` is set, the normal image is used when this view is focused.

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A background gradient for the view. ...

A background gradient for the view.

A gradient can be defined as either linear or radial. A linear gradient varies continuously along a line between the startPoint and endPoint.

A radial gradient is interpolated between two circles, defined by startPoint and startRadius and endPoint and endRadius respectively.

The start and end points and radius values can be defined in device units, in the view's coordinates, or as percentages of the view's size. Thus, if a view is 60 x 60, the center point of the view can be specified as:

{ x: 30, y: 30 }

Or: { x: '50%', y: '50%' }

When specifying multiple colors, you can specify an offset value for each color, defining how far into the gradient it takes effect. For example, the following color array specifies a gradient that goes from red to blue back to red:

colors: [ { color: 'red', offset: 0.0}, { color: 'blue', offset: 0.25 }, { color: 'red', offset: 1.0 } ]

Android's linear gradients ignores backfillStart and backfillEnd, treating them as if they are true. Android's radial gradients ignore the endPoint property.

Examples

Linear and Radial Gradients

The following code excerpt creates two views, one with a linear gradient and one with a radial gradient.

var win1 = Titanium.UI.createWindow({
    title:'Tab 1',
    backgroundColor:'#fff',
    layout: 'vertical'
});

var radialGradient = Ti.UI.createView({
    top: 10,
    width: 100,
    height: 100,
    backgroundGradient: {
        type: 'radial',
        startPoint: { x: 50, y: 50 },
        endPoint: { x: 50, y: 50 },
        colors: [ 'red', 'blue'],
        startRadius: 50,
        endRadius: 0,
        backfillStart: true
    }
});
var linearGradient = Ti.UI.createView({
    top: 10,
    width: 100,
    height: 100,
    backgroundGradient: {
        type: 'linear',
        startPoint: { x: '0%', y: '50%' },
        endPoint: { x: '100%', y: '50%' },
        colors: [ { color: 'red', offset: 0.0}, { color: 'blue', offset: 0.25 }, { color: 'red', offset: 1.0 } ],
    }
});
win1.add(radialGradient);
win1.add(linearGradient);
win1.open();

Default: No gradient

Background image for the view, specified as a local file path or URL. ...

Background image for the view, specified as a local file path or URL.

Default: Default behavior when `backgroundImage` is unspecified depends on the type of view and the platform. For generic views, no image is used. For most controls (buttons, text fields, and so on), platform-specific default images are used.

Size of the left end cap. ...

Size of the left end cap.

See the section on backgroundLeftCap and backgroundTopCap behavior on iOS in Titanium.UI.View.

Default: 0

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Determines whether to tile a background across a view. ...

Determines whether to tile a background across a view.

Setting this to true makes the set backgroundImage repeat across the view as a series of tiles. The tiling begins in the upper-left corner, where the upper-left corner of the background image is rendered. The image is then tiled to fill the available space of the view.

Note that setting this to true may incur performance penalties for large views or background images, as the tiling must be redone whenever a view is resized.

On iOS, the following views do not currently support tiled backgrounds:

Default: false

Selected background color of the view, as a color name or hex triplet. ...

Selected background color of the view, as a color name or hex triplet.

For information about color values, see the "Colors" section of Titanium.UI.

focusable must be true for normal views.

Default: Background color of this view.

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Selected background image url for the view, specified as a local file path or URL. ...

Selected background image url for the view, specified as a local file path or URL.

For normal views, the selected background is only used if focusable is true.

Default: If `backgroundSelectedImage` is undefined, and the normal background image `backgroundImage` is set, the normal image is used when this view is selected.

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Size of the top end cap. ...

Size of the top end cap.

See the section on backgroundLeftCap and backgroundTopCap behavior on iOS in Titanium.UI.View.

Default: 0

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Border color of the view, as a color name or hex triplet. ...

Border color of the view, as a color name or hex triplet.

For information about color values, see the "Colors" section of Titanium.UI.

Default: Same as the normal background color of this view (Android), black (iOS).

Radius for the rounded corners of the view's border. ...

Radius for the rounded corners of the view's border.

Each corner is rounded using an arc of a circle.

Default: 0

Border width of the view. ...

Border width of the view.

If borderColor is set without borderWidth, this value will be changed to 1 of the unit declared as 'ti.ui.defaultunit' in tiapp.xml descriptor.

Default: 0

bottom : Number/String

View's bottom position, in platform-specific units.

View's bottom position, in platform-specific units.

This position is relative to the view's parent. Exact interpretation depends on the parent view's layout property. Can be either a float value or a dimension string (for example, '50%' or '10px').

This is an input property for specifying where the view should be positioned, and does not represent the view's calculated position.

Indicates if the proxy will bubble an event to its parent. ...

Indicates if the proxy will bubble an event to its parent.

Some proxies (most commonly views) have a relationship to other proxies, often established by the add() method. For example, for a button added to a window, a click event on the button would bubble up to the window. Other common parents are table sections to their rows, table views to their sections, and scrollable views to their views. Set this property to false to disable the bubbling to the proxy's parent.

Default: true

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View's center position, in the parent view's coordinates.

View's center position, in the parent view's coordinates.

This is an input property for specifying where the view should be positioned, and does not represent the view's calculated position.

Array of this view's child views.

Array of this view's child views.

View's clipping behavior. ...

View's clipping behavior.

Setting this to Titanium.UI.iOS.CLIP_MODE_ENABLED enforces all child views to be clipped to this views bounds. Setting this to Titanium.UI.iOS.CLIP_MODE_DISABLED allows child views to be drawn outside the bounds of this view. When set to Titanium.UI.iOS.CLIP_MODE_DEFAULT or when this property is not set, clipping behavior is inferred. See section on iOS Clipping Behavior in Titanium.UI.View.

Default: Undefined. Behaves as if set to Titanium.UI.iOS.CLIP_MODE_DEFAULT.

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Titanium.UI.PickerRow
color : String

Color of the item text, as a color name or hex triplet.

Color of the item text, as a color name or hex triplet.

For information about color values, see the "Colors" section of Titanium.UI.

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Base elevation of the view relative to its parent in pixels. ...

Base elevation of the view relative to its parent in pixels.

Requires: Android 5 and later

The elevation of a view determines the appearance of its shadow. Higher elevations produce larger and softer shadows.

Note: The elevation property only works on Titanium.UI.View objects. Many Android components have a default elevation that cannot be modified. For more information, see Google design guidelines: Elevation and shadows.

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Whether view should be focusable while navigating with the trackball. ...

Whether view should be focusable while navigating with the trackball.

Default: false

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Titanium.UI.PickerRow
font : Font

Font to use for the item text.

Font to use for the item text.

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height : Number/String

View height, in platform-specific units.

View height, in platform-specific units.

Defaults to: If undefined, defaults to either Titanium.UI.FILL or Titanium.UI.SIZE depending on the view. See "View Types and Default Layout Behavior" in Transitioning to the New UI Layout System.

Can be either a float value or a dimension string (for example, '50%' or '40dp'). Can also be one of the following special values:

  • Titanium.UI.SIZE. The view should size itself to fit its contents.
  • Titanium.UI.FILL. The view should size itself to fill its parent.
  • 'auto'. Represents the default sizing behavior for a given type of view. The use of 'auto' is deprecated, and should be replaced with the SIZE or FILL constants if it is necessary to set the view's behavior explicitly.

This is an input property for specifying the view's height dimension. To determine the view's size once rendered, use the rect or size properties.

This API can be assigned the following constants:

Sets the behavior when hiding an object to release or keep the free space ...

Sets the behavior when hiding an object to release or keep the free space

If setting hiddenBehavior to Titanium.UI.HIDDEN_BEHAVIOR_GONE it will automatically release the space the view occupied. For example: in a vertical layout the views below the object will move up when you hide an object with hiddenBehavior:Titanium.UI.HIDDEN_BEHAVIOR_GONE.

This API can be assigned the following constants:

Default: Titanium.UI.HIDDEN_BEHAVIOR_INVISIBLE

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Determines whether the layout has wrapping behavior. ...

Determines whether the layout has wrapping behavior.

For more information, see the discussion of horizontal layout mode in the description of the layout property.

Default: true

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Determines whether to keep the device screen on. ...

Determines whether to keep the device screen on.

When true the screen will not power down. Note: enabling this feature will use more power, thereby adversely affecting run time when on battery.

Default: false

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Specifies how the view positions its children. ...

Specifies how the view positions its children. One of: 'composite', 'vertical', or 'horizontal'.

There are three layout options:

  • composite (or absolute). Default layout. A child view is positioned based on its positioning properties or "pins" (top, bottom, left, right and center). If no positioning properties are specified, the child is centered.

    The child is always sized based on its width and height properties, if these are specified. If the child's height or width is not specified explicitly, it may be calculated implicitly from the positioning properties. For example, if both left and center.x are specified, they can be used to calculate the width of the child control.

    Because the size and position properties can conflict, there is a specific precedence order for the layout properties. For vertical positioning, the precedence order is: height, top, center.y, bottom.

    The following table summarizes the various combinations of properties that can be used for vertical positioning, in order from highest precedence to lowest. (For example, if height, center.y and bottom are all specified, the height and center.y values take precedence.)

    ScenarioBehavior
    `height` & `top` specifiedChild positioned `top` unit from parent's top, using specified `height`; any `center.y` and `bottom` values are ignored.
    `height` & `center.y` specifiedChild positioned with center at `center.y`, using specified `height`; any `bottom` value is ignored.
    `height` & `bottom` specifiedChild positioned `bottom` units from parent's bottom, using specified `height`.
    `top` & `center.y` specifiedChild positioned with top edge `top` units from parent's top and center at `center.y`. Height is determined implicitly; any `bottom` value is ignored.
    `top` & `bottom` specifiedChild positioned with top edge `top` units from parent's top and bottom edge `bottom` units from parent's bottom. Height is determined implicitly.
    Only `top` specifiedChild positioned `top` units from parent's top, and uses the default height calculation for the view type.
    `center.y` and `bottom` specifiedChild positioned with center at `center.y` and bottom edge `bottom` units from parent's bottom. Height is determined implicitly.
    Only `center.y` specifiedChild positioned with center at `center.y`, and uses the default height calculation for the view type.
    Only `bottom` specifiedChild positioned with bottom edge `bottom` units from parent's bottom, and uses the default height calculation for the view type.
    `height`, `top`, `center.y`, and `bottom` unspecifiedChild centered vertically in the parent and uses the default height calculation for the child view type.

    Horizontal positioning works like vertical positioning, except that the precedence is width, left, center.x, right.

    For complete details on composite layout rules, see Transitioning to the New UI Layout System in the Titanium Mobile Guides.

    • vertical. Children are laid out vertically from top to bottom. The first child is laid out top units from its parent's bounding box. Each subsequent child is laid out below the previous child. The space between children is equal to the upper child's bottom value plus the lower child's top value.

    Each child is positioned horizontally as in the composite layout mode.

    • horizontal. Horizontal layouts have different behavior depending on whether wrapping is enabled. Wrapping is enabled by default (the horizontalWrap property is true).

    With wrapping behavior, the children are laid out horizontally from left to right, in rows. If a child requires more horizontal space than exists in the current row, it is wrapped to a new row. The height of each row is equal to the maximum height of the children in that row.

    Wrapping behavior is available on iOS and Android (Release 2.1.0 and later). When the horizontalWrap property is set to true, the first row is placed at the top of the parent view, and successive rows are placed below the first row. Each child is positioned vertically within its row somewhat like composite layout mode. In particular:

    • If neither top or bottom is specified, the child is centered in the row.
    • If either top or bottom is specified, the child is aligned to either the top or bottom of the row, with the specified amount of padding.
    • If both top and bottom is specified for a given child, the properties are both treated as padding.

    If the horizontalWrap property is false, the behavior is more equivalent to a vertical layout. Children are laid or horizontally from left to right in a single row. The left and right properties are used as padding between the children, and the top and bottom properties are used to position the children vertically.

    On Android and iOS prior to Release 2.1.0, the horizontal layout always wraps and the horizontalWrap property is not supported.

Default: Composite layout

left : Number/String

View's left position, in platform-specific units.

View's left position, in platform-specific units.

This position is relative to the view's parent. Exact interpretation depends on the parent view's layout property. Can be either a float value or a dimension string (for example, '50%' or '10px').

This is an input property for specifying where the view should be positioned, and does not represent the view's calculated position.

The Window or TabGroup whose Activity lifecycle should be triggered on the proxy.

The Window or TabGroup whose Activity lifecycle should be triggered on the proxy.

If this property is set to a Window or TabGroup, then the corresponding Activity lifecycle event callbacks will also be called on the proxy. Proxies that require the activity lifecycle will need this property set to the appropriate containing Window or TabGroup.

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Opacity of this view, from 0.0 (transparent) to 1.0 (opaque). ...

Opacity of this view, from 0.0 (transparent) to 1.0 (opaque).

Default: 1.0 (opaque)

When on, animate call overrides current animation if applicable. ...

When on, animate call overrides current animation if applicable.

If this property is set to false, the animate call is ignored if the view is currently being animated.

Default: undefined but behaves as false

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The preview context used in the 3D-Touch feature "Peek and Pop". ...

The preview context used in the 3D-Touch feature "Peek and Pop".

Requires: iOS 9.0 and later

Preview context to present the "Peek and Pop" of a view. Use an configured instance of Titanium.UI.iOS.PreviewContext here.

Note: This property can only be used on devices running iOS9 or later and supporting 3D-Touch. It is ignored on older devices and can manually be checked using Titanium.UI.iOS.forceTouchSupported.

  • 5.1.0
Background color of the wrapper view when this view is used as either Titanium.UI.ListView.pullView or Titanium.UI.Ta...

Background color of the wrapper view when this view is used as either Titanium.UI.ListView.pullView or Titanium.UI.TableView.headerPullView.

Default: Undefined. Results in a light grey background color on the wrapper view.

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The bounding box of the view relative to its parent, in system units.

The bounding box of the view relative to its parent, in system units.

The view's bounding box is defined by its size and position.

The view's size is rect.width x rect.height. The view's top-left position relative to its parent is (rect.x , rect.y).

On Android it will also return rect.absoluteX and 'rect.absoluteY' which are relative to the main window.

The correct values will only be available when layout is complete. To determine when layout is complete, add a listener for the postlayout event.

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right : Number/String

View's right position, in platform-specific units.

View's right position, in platform-specific units.

This position is relative to the view's parent. Exact interpretation depends on the parent view's layout property. Can be either a float value or a dimension string (for example, '50%' or '10px').

This is an input property for specifying where the view should be positioned, and does not represent the view's calculated position.

Clockwise 2D rotation of the view in degrees.

Clockwise 2D rotation of the view in degrees.

Translation values are applied to the static post layout value.

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Clockwise rotation of the view in degrees (x-axis).

Clockwise rotation of the view in degrees (x-axis).

Translation values are applied to the static post layout value.

  • 5.4.0

Clockwise rotation of the view in degrees (y-axis).

Clockwise rotation of the view in degrees (y-axis).

Translation values are applied to the static post layout value.

  • 5.4.0

Scaling of the view in x-axis in pixels.

Scaling of the view in x-axis in pixels.

Translation values are applied to the static post layout value.

  • 5.4.0

Scaling of the view in y-axis in pixels.

Scaling of the view in y-axis in pixels.

Translation values are applied to the static post layout value.

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The size of the view in system units.

The size of the view in system units.

Although property returns a Dimension dictionary, only the width and height properties are valid. The position properties--x and y--are always 0.

To find the position and size of the view, use the rect property instead.

The correct values will only be available when layout is complete. To determine when layout is complete, add a listener for the postlayout event.

Determines keyboard behavior when this view is focused. ...
The view's tintColor. ...

The view's tintColor. This property is applicable on iOS 7 and greater.

Requires: iOS 7.0 and later

This property is a direct correspondant of the tintColor property of UIView on iOS. If no value is specified, the tintColor of the View is inherited from its superview.

Default:

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Titanium.UI.PickerRow
title : String

Item text.

Item text.

top : Number/String

The view's top position.

The view's top position.

This position is relative to the view's parent. Exact interpretation depends on the parent view's layout property. Can be either a float value or a dimension string (for example, '50%' or '10px').

This is an input property for specifying where the view should be positioned, and does not represent the view's calculated position.

Determines whether view should receive touch events. ...

Determines whether view should receive touch events.

If false, will forward the events to peers.

Default: true

A material design visual construct that provides an instantaneous visual confirmation of touch point. ...

A material design visual construct that provides an instantaneous visual confirmation of touch point.

Requires: Android 5.0 and later

This is an opt-in feature available from Android Lollipop. Touch feedback is applied only if the backgroundColor is a solid color.

Default: false

  • 6.1.0
Optional touch feedback ripple color. ...

Optional touch feedback ripple color. This has no effect unless touchFeedback is true.

Requires: Android 5.0 and later

Default: Theme provided color.

  • 6.1.0
Transformation matrix to apply to the view. ...

Transformation matrix to apply to the view.

Android only supports 2DMatrix transforms.

Default: Identity matrix

A name to identify this view in activity transition. ...

A name to identify this view in activity transition.

Requires: Android 5 and later

Name should be unique in the View hierarchy.

  • 5.0.2

Horizontal location of the view relative to its left position in pixels.

Horizontal location of the view relative to its left position in pixels.

Translation values are applied to the static post layout value.

  • 5.0.0

Vertical location of the view relative to its top position in pixels.

Vertical location of the view relative to its top position in pixels.

Translation values are applied to the static post layout value.

  • 5.0.0
Depth of the view relative to its elevation in pixels. ...

Depth of the view relative to its elevation in pixels.

Requires: Android 5 and later

Translation values are applied to the static post layout value.

  • 5.0.0
Determines the color of the shadow. ...

Determines the color of the shadow.

Default: Undefined. Behaves as if transparent.

  • 3.3.0
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Determines the offset for the shadow of the view. ...

Determines the offset for the shadow of the view.

Default: Undefined. Behaves as if set to (0,-3)

  • 3.3.0
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Determines the blur radius used to create the shadow. ...

Determines the blur radius used to create the shadow.

Default: Undefined. Behaves as if set to 3.

  • 3.3.0
  • 3.3.0
Determines whether the view is visible. ...

Determines whether the view is visible.

Default: true

width : Number/String

View's width, in platform-specific units.

View's width, in platform-specific units.

Defaults to: If undefined, defaults to either Titanium.UI.FILL or Titanium.UI.SIZE depending on the view. See "View Types and Default Layout Behavior" in Transitioning to the New UI Layout System.

Can be either a float value or a dimension string (for example, '50%' or '40dp'). Can also be one of the following special values:

  • Titanium.UI.SIZE. The view should size itself to fit its contents.
  • Titanium.UI.FILL. The view should size itself to fill its parent.
  • 'auto'. Represents the default sizing behavior for a given type of view. The use of 'auto' is deprecated, and should be replaced with the SIZE or FILL constants if it is necessary to set the view's behavior explicitly.

This is an input property for specifying the view's width dimension. To determine the view's size once rendered, use the rect or size properties.

This API can be assigned the following constants:

Z-index stack order position, relative to other sibling views.

Z-index stack order position, relative to other sibling views.

A view does not have a default z-index value, meaning that it is undefined by default. When this property is explicitly set, regardless of its value, it causes the view to be positioned in front of any sibling that has an undefined z-index.

Defined By

Methods

Titanium.UI.PickerRow
( view )
Adds a child view to this picker row, to provide a custom row. ...

Adds a child view to this picker row, to provide a custom row.

The child view is added as the last child in this view's hierarchy.

Although all views inherit from Titanium.UI.View, not all views are capable of containing other views. In particular:

  • Some views are not designed to be containers at all.
  • Some views are special-purpose containers that can only contain certain other views.
  • Some views are top-level containers that cannot (or should not) be added to other views.

Non-Container Views

The following views are not intended to act as containers that can hold other views:

Adding children to the these views may be supported on some platforms, but is not guaranteed to work across platforms. Where it is supported, it may not work as expected.

For maximum portability, these views should be treated as if they do not support children. Instead of adding children to these views, applications can positon other views as siblings. For example, instead of adding a button as a child of a WebView, you can add the button to the web view's parent such that it appears on top of the web view.

Special-Purpose Containers

A few view objects act as special-purpose containers--that is, they only manage certain types of children, and many of them support a special means of adding these children, instead of the general add method. These containers include:

  • ButtonBar and TabbedBar are designed to hold their own internally-created buttons, assigned by adding strings to the "labels" array. Views added using the add method are displayed on top of these buttons.

  • Picker. Can only hold PickerRows and PickerColumns, which are added using the add method. Adding other types of views to a Picker is not supported.

  • TableView is a specialized container for TableViewSection and TableViewRow objects. These objects must be added using the properties and methods that TableView provides for adding and removing sectons and rows.

    On some platforms, it is possible to add arbitrary child views to a table view using the add method. However, this is not guaranteed to work on all platforms, and in general, should be avoided.

  • TableViewSection is a specialized container for TableViewRow objects, which are added using the add method. The add method on TableViewSection can only be used to add TableViewRow objects.

  • Toolbar is designed to hold buttons and certain other controls, added to its items array. Views added using the add method are displayed on top of the controls in the items array.

  • The Tab, TabGroup, NavigationWindow and SplitWindow objects are special containers that manage windows. These are discussed in the "Top-Level Containers" section.

Top-Level Containers

There are certain top-level containers that are not intended to be added as the children of other views. These top-level containers include Titanium.UI.Window, Titanium.UI.iPad.SplitWindow, Titanium.UI.iOS.NavigationWindow, and Titanium.UI.TabGroup. Other types of views must be added to a top-level container in order to be displayed on screen.

The special containers Titanium.UI.iOS.NavigationWindow, Titanium.UI.iPad.SplitWindow, Titanium.UI.Tab, and Titanium.UI.TabGroup manage windows. These managed windows may be referred to as children of the container, but they are not added using the add method.

Tab is another kind of special container: it is not itself a top-level container, but can only be used within a TabGroup. You cannot add a Tab to an arbitrary container.

  • 0.9
  • 0.9

Parameters

Returns

  • void

Overrides: Titanium.UI.View.add

Adds the specified callback as an event listener for the named event. ...

Adds the specified callback as an event listener for the named event.

Parameters

  • name : String

    Name of the event.

  • callback : Callback<Object>

    Callback function to invoke when the event is fired.

Returns

  • void
( animation, callback )
Animates this view. ...

Animates this view.

The Animation object or dictionary passed to this method defines the end state for the animation, the duration of the animation, and other properties.

Note that if you use animate to move a view, the view's actual position is changed, but its layout properties, such as top, left, center and so on are not changed--these reflect the original values set by the user, not the actual position of the view.

The rect property can be used to determine the actual size and position of the view.

Parameters

Returns

  • void
Applies the properties to the proxy. ...

Applies the properties to the proxy.

Properties are supplied as a dictionary. Each key-value pair in the object is applied to the proxy such that myproxy[key] = value.

  • 3.0.0
  • 3.0.0
  • 3.0.0

Parameters

  • props : Dictionary

    A dictionary of properties to apply.

Returns

  • void
( point, destinationView ) : Point
Translates a point from this view's coordinate system to another view's coordinate system. ...

Translates a point from this view's coordinate system to another view's coordinate system.

Returns null if either view is not in the view hierarchy.

Keep in mind that views may be removed from the view hierarchy if their window is blurred or if the view is offscreen (such as in some situations with Titanium.UI.ScrollableView).

If this view is a Titanium.UI.ScrollView, the view's x and y offsets are subtracted from the return value.

  • 1.8
  • 1.8
  • 1.8

Parameters

  • point : Point

    A point in this view's coordinate system.

    If this argument is missing an x or y property, or the properties can not be converted into numbers, an exception will be raised.

  • destinationView : Titanium.UI.View

    View that specifies the destination coordinate system to convert to. If this argument is not a view, an exception will be raised.

Returns

Finishes a batch update of the View's layout properties and schedules a layout pass of the view tree. ...

Finishes a batch update of the View's layout properties and schedules a layout pass of the view tree.

deprecated since 3.0.0

Use the <Titanium.Proxy.applyProperties> method to batch-update layout properties.

Since the layout pass scheduled is asynchronous, the rect and size values may not be available immediately after finishLayout is called.

To be notified when the layout pass completes, add a listener for the postlayout event.

  • 2.0.0
  • 2.0.0
  • 2.0.0

Returns

  • void
Fires a synthesized event to any registered listeners. ...

Fires a synthesized event to any registered listeners.

Parameters

  • name : String

    Name of the event.

  • event : Dictionary

    A dictionary of keys and values to add to the Titanium.Event object sent to the listeners.

Returns

  • void
Gets the value of the accessibilityHidden property. ...

Gets the value of the accessibilityHidden property.

  • 3.0.0
  • 3.0.0
  • 3.0.0

Returns

  • Boolean
Gets the value of the accessibilityHint property. ...

Gets the value of the accessibilityHint property.

  • 3.0.0
  • 3.0.0
  • 3.0.0

Returns

  • String
Gets the value of the accessibilityLabel property. ...

Gets the value of the accessibilityLabel property.

  • 3.0.0
  • 3.0.0
  • 3.0.0

Returns

  • String
Gets the value of the accessibilityValue property. ...

Gets the value of the accessibilityValue property.

  • 3.0.0
  • 3.0.0
  • 3.0.0

Returns

  • String
Gets the value of the anchorPoint property. ...

Gets the value of the anchorPoint property.

  • 0.9
  • 0.9

Returns

Gets the value of the animatedCenter property. ...

Gets the value of the animatedCenter property.

  • 0.9
  • 0.9

Returns

Gets the value of the apiName property. ...

Gets the value of the apiName property.

  • 3.2.0
  • 3.2.0
  • 3.2.0

Returns

  • String
Gets the value of the backgroundColor property. ...

Gets the value of the backgroundColor property.

Returns

  • String
Gets the value of the backgroundDisabledColor property. ...

Gets the value of the backgroundDisabledColor property.

  • 0.9

Returns

  • String
Gets the value of the backgroundDisabledImage property. ...

Gets the value of the backgroundDisabledImage property.

  • 0.9

Returns

  • String
Gets the value of the backgroundFocusedColor property. ...

Gets the value of the backgroundFocusedColor property.

  • 0.9

Returns

  • String
Gets the value of the backgroundFocusedImage property. ...

Gets the value of the backgroundFocusedImage property.

  • 0.9

Returns

  • String
Gets the value of the backgroundGradient property. ...

Gets the value of the backgroundGradient property.

Returns

Gets the value of the backgroundImage property. ...

Gets the value of the backgroundImage property.

Returns

  • String
Gets the value of the backgroundLeftCap property. ...

Gets the value of the backgroundLeftCap property.

  • 0.9
  • 0.9

Returns

  • Number
Gets the value of the backgroundRepeat property. ...

Gets the value of the backgroundRepeat property.

Returns

  • Boolean
Gets the value of the backgroundSelectedColor property. ...

Gets the value of the backgroundSelectedColor property.

  • 0.9

Returns

  • String
Gets the value of the backgroundSelectedImage property. ...

Gets the value of the backgroundSelectedImage property.

  • 0.9

Returns

  • String
Gets the value of the backgroundTopCap property. ...

Gets the value of the backgroundTopCap property.

  • 0.9
  • 0.9

Returns

  • Number
Gets the value of the borderColor property. ...

Gets the value of the borderColor property.

Returns

  • String
Gets the value of the borderRadius property. ...

Gets the value of the borderRadius property.

Returns

  • Number
Gets the value of the borderWidth property. ...

Gets the value of the borderWidth property.

Returns

  • Number
( ) : Number/String
Gets the value of the bottom property. ...

Gets the value of the bottom property.

Returns

  • Number/String
Gets the value of the bubbleParent property. ...

Gets the value of the bubbleParent property.

  • 3.0.0
  • 3.0.0
  • 3.0.0

Returns

  • Boolean
Gets the value of the center property. ...

Gets the value of the center property.

Returns

Gets the value of the children property. ...

Gets the value of the children property.

Returns

Gets the value of the clipMode property. ...

Gets the value of the clipMode property.

  • 3.3.0
  • 3.3.0

Returns

  • Number
Titanium.UI.PickerRow
( ) : String
Gets the value of the color property. ...

Gets the value of the color property.

  • 5.4.0
  • 5.4.0
  • 5.4.0

Returns

  • String
Gets the value of the elevation property. ...

Gets the value of the elevation property.

  • 5.0.0

Returns

  • Number
Gets the value of the focusable property. ...

Gets the value of the focusable property.

  • 0.9

Returns

  • Boolean
Titanium.UI.PickerRow
( ) : Font
Gets the value of the font property. ...

Gets the value of the font property.

  • 0.9
  • 0.9

Returns

( ) : Number/String
Gets the value of the height property. ...

Gets the value of the height property.

Returns

  • Number/String
Gets the value of the hiddenBehavior property. ...

Gets the value of the hiddenBehavior property.

  • 6.1.0

Returns

  • Number
Gets the value of the horizontalWrap property. ...

Gets the value of the horizontalWrap property.

  • 2.1.0
  • 2.1.0
  • 2.1.0

Returns

  • Boolean
Gets the value of the keepScreenOn property. ...

Gets the value of the keepScreenOn property.

  • 0.9

Returns

  • Boolean
Gets the value of the layout property. ...

Gets the value of the layout property.

Returns

  • String
( ) : Number/String
Gets the value of the left property. ...

Gets the value of the left property.

Returns

  • Number/String
Gets the value of the lifecycleContainer property. ...

Gets the value of the lifecycleContainer property.

  • 3.6.0

Returns

Gets the value of the opacity property. ...

Gets the value of the opacity property.

Returns

  • Number
Gets the value of the overrideCurrentAnimation property. ...

Gets the value of the overrideCurrentAnimation property.

  • 3.3.0

Returns

  • Boolean
Gets the value of the previewContext property. ...

Gets the value of the previewContext property.

  • 5.1.0

Returns

Gets the value of the pullBackgroundColor property. ...

Gets the value of the pullBackgroundColor property.

  • 3.3.0
  • 3.3.0

Returns

  • String
Gets the value of the rect property. ...

Gets the value of the rect property.

  • 2.0.0
  • 2.0.0
  • 2.0.0

Returns

( ) : Number/String
Gets the value of the right property. ...

Gets the value of the right property.

Returns

  • Number/String
Gets the value of the rotation property. ...

Gets the value of the rotation property.

  • 5.4.0

Returns

  • Number
Gets the value of the rotationX property. ...

Gets the value of the rotationX property.

  • 5.4.0

Returns

  • Number
Gets the value of the rotationY property. ...

Gets the value of the rotationY property.

  • 5.4.0

Returns

  • Number
Gets the value of the scaleX property. ...

Gets the value of the scaleX property.

  • 5.4.0

Returns

  • Number
Gets the value of the scaleY property. ...

Gets the value of the scaleY property.

  • 5.4.0

Returns

  • Number
Gets the value of the size property. ...

Gets the value of the size property.

Returns

Gets the value of the softKeyboardOnFocus property. ...

Gets the value of the softKeyboardOnFocus property.

  • 0.9

Returns

  • Number
Gets the value of the tintColor property. ...

Gets the value of the tintColor property.

  • 3.1.3
  • 3.1.3

Returns

  • String
Titanium.UI.PickerRow
( ) : String
Gets the value of the title property. ...

Gets the value of the title property.

Returns

  • String
( ) : Number/String
Gets the value of the top property. ...

Gets the value of the top property.

Returns

  • Number/String
Gets the value of the touchEnabled property. ...

Gets the value of the touchEnabled property.

Returns

  • Boolean
Gets the value of the touchFeedback property. ...

Gets the value of the touchFeedback property.

  • 6.1.0

Returns

  • Boolean
Gets the value of the touchFeedbackColor property. ...

Gets the value of the touchFeedbackColor property.

  • 6.1.0

Returns

  • String
Gets the value of the transform property. ...

Gets the value of the transform property.

Returns

Gets the value of the transitionName property. ...

Gets the value of the transitionName property.

  • 5.0.2

Returns

  • String
Gets the value of the translationX property. ...

Gets the value of the translationX property.

  • 5.0.0

Returns

  • Number
Gets the value of the translationY property. ...

Gets the value of the translationY property.

  • 5.0.0

Returns

  • Number
Gets the value of the translationZ property. ...

Gets the value of the translationZ property.

  • 5.0.0

Returns

  • Number
Returns the matching view of a given view ID. ...

Returns the matching view of a given view ID.

  • 6.1.0
  • 6.1.0
  • 6.1.0

Parameters

  • id : String

    The ID of the view that should be returned. Use the id property in your views to enable it for indexing in this method.

Returns

Gets the value of the viewShadowColor property. ...

Gets the value of the viewShadowColor property.

  • 3.3.0
  • 3.3.0

Returns

  • String
Gets the value of the viewShadowOffset property. ...

Gets the value of the viewShadowOffset property.

  • 3.3.0
  • 3.3.0

Returns

Gets the value of the viewShadowRadius property. ...

Gets the value of the viewShadowRadius property.

  • 3.3.0
  • 3.3.0

Returns

  • Number
Gets the value of the visible property. ...

Gets the value of the visible property.

Returns

  • Boolean
( ) : Number/String
Gets the value of the width property. ...

Gets the value of the width property.

Returns

  • Number/String
Gets the value of the zIndex property. ...

Gets the value of the zIndex property.

Returns

  • Number
Hides this view. ...

Hides this view.

Parameters

  • options : AnimationOption (optional)

    Animation options for Android. Since Release 5.1.0.

Returns

  • void
Inserts a view at the specified position in the children array. ...

Inserts a view at the specified position in the children array.

Useful if the layout property is set to horizontal or vertical.

  • 3.3.0
  • 3.3.0
  • 3.3.0

Parameters

  • params : Dictionary

    Pass an object with the following key-value pairs:

    • view (Titanium.UI.View): View to insert
    • position (Number): Position in the children array to insert the view. If omitted, inserts the view to the end of the array.

Returns

  • void
Removes a child view from this view's hierarchy. ...

Removes a child view from this view's hierarchy.

Parameters

Returns

  • void
Removes all child views from this view's hierarchy. ...

Removes all child views from this view's hierarchy.

  • 3.1.0
  • 3.1.0
  • 3.1.0

Returns

  • void
Removes the specified callback as an event listener for the named event. ...

Removes the specified callback as an event listener for the named event.

Multiple listeners can be registered for the same event, so the callback parameter is used to determine which listener to remove.

When adding a listener, you must save a reference to the callback function in order to remove the listener later:

var listener = function() { Ti.API.info("Event listener called."); }
window.addEventListener('click', listener);

To remove the listener, pass in a reference to the callback function:

window.removeEventListener('click', listener);

Parameters

  • name : String

    Name of the event.

  • callback : Callback<Object>

    Callback function to remove. Must be the same function passed to addEventListener.

Returns

  • void
Replaces a view at the specified position in the children array. ...

Replaces a view at the specified position in the children array.

Useful if the layout property is set to horizontal or vertical.

  • 3.3.0
  • 3.3.0
  • 3.3.0

Parameters

  • params : Dictionary

    Pass an object with the following key-value pairs:

    • view (Titanium.UI.View): View to insert
    • position (Number): Position in the children array of the view elment to replace.

Returns

  • void
Sets the value of the accessibilityHidden property. ...

Sets the value of the accessibilityHidden property.

  • 3.0.0
  • 3.0.0
  • 3.0.0

Parameters

  • accessibilityHidden : Boolean

    New value for the property.

Returns

  • void
Sets the value of the accessibilityHint property. ...

Sets the value of the accessibilityHint property.

  • 3.0.0
  • 3.0.0
  • 3.0.0

Parameters

  • accessibilityHint : String

    New value for the property.

Returns

  • void
Sets the value of the accessibilityLabel property. ...

Sets the value of the accessibilityLabel property.

  • 3.0.0
  • 3.0.0
  • 3.0.0

Parameters

  • accessibilityLabel : String

    New value for the property.

Returns

  • void
Sets the value of the accessibilityValue property. ...

Sets the value of the accessibilityValue property.

  • 3.0.0
  • 3.0.0
  • 3.0.0

Parameters

  • accessibilityValue : String

    New value for the property.

Returns

  • void
Sets the value of the anchorPoint property. ...

Sets the value of the anchorPoint property.

  • 0.9
  • 0.9

Parameters

  • anchorPoint : Point

    New value for the property.

Returns

  • void
Sets the value of the backgroundColor property. ...

Sets the value of the backgroundColor property.

Parameters

  • backgroundColor : String

    New value for the property.

Returns

  • void
Sets the value of the backgroundDisabledColor property. ...

Sets the value of the backgroundDisabledColor property.

  • 0.9

Parameters

  • backgroundDisabledColor : String

    New value for the property.

Returns

  • void
Sets the value of the backgroundDisabledImage property. ...

Sets the value of the backgroundDisabledImage property.

  • 0.9

Parameters

  • backgroundDisabledImage : String

    New value for the property.

Returns

  • void
Sets the value of the backgroundFocusedColor property. ...

Sets the value of the backgroundFocusedColor property.

  • 0.9

Parameters

  • backgroundFocusedColor : String

    New value for the property.

Returns

  • void
Sets the value of the backgroundFocusedImage property. ...

Sets the value of the backgroundFocusedImage property.

  • 0.9

Parameters

  • backgroundFocusedImage : String

    New value for the property.

Returns

  • void
Sets the value of the backgroundGradient property. ...

Sets the value of the backgroundGradient property.

Parameters

  • backgroundGradient : Gradient

    New value for the property.

Returns

  • void
Sets the value of the backgroundImage property. ...

Sets the value of the backgroundImage property.

Parameters

  • backgroundImage : String

    New value for the property.

Returns

  • void
Sets the value of the backgroundLeftCap property. ...

Sets the value of the backgroundLeftCap property.

  • 0.9
  • 0.9

Parameters

  • backgroundLeftCap : Number

    New value for the property.

Returns

  • void
Sets the value of the backgroundRepeat property. ...

Sets the value of the backgroundRepeat property.

Parameters

  • backgroundRepeat : Boolean

    New value for the property.

Returns

  • void
Sets the value of the backgroundSelectedColor property. ...

Sets the value of the backgroundSelectedColor property.

  • 0.9

Parameters

  • backgroundSelectedColor : String

    New value for the property.

Returns

  • void
Sets the value of the backgroundSelectedImage property. ...

Sets the value of the backgroundSelectedImage property.

  • 0.9

Parameters

  • backgroundSelectedImage : String

    New value for the property.

Returns

  • void
Sets the value of the backgroundTopCap property. ...

Sets the value of the backgroundTopCap property.

  • 0.9
  • 0.9

Parameters

  • backgroundTopCap : Number

    New value for the property.

Returns

  • void
Sets the value of the borderColor property. ...

Sets the value of the borderColor property.

Parameters

  • borderColor : String

    New value for the property.

Returns

  • void
Sets the value of the borderRadius property. ...

Sets the value of the borderRadius property.

Parameters

  • borderRadius : Number

    New value for the property.

Returns

  • void
Sets the value of the borderWidth property. ...

Sets the value of the borderWidth property.

Parameters

  • borderWidth : Number

    New value for the property.

Returns

  • void
Sets the value of the bottom property. ...

Sets the value of the bottom property.

Parameters

  • bottom : Number/String

    New value for the property.

Returns

  • void
Sets the value of the bubbleParent property. ...

Sets the value of the bubbleParent property.

  • 3.0.0
  • 3.0.0
  • 3.0.0

Parameters

  • bubbleParent : Boolean

    New value for the property.

Returns

  • void
Sets the value of the center property. ...

Sets the value of the center property.

Parameters

  • center : Point

    New value for the property.

Returns

  • void
Sets the value of the clipMode property. ...

Sets the value of the clipMode property.

  • 3.3.0
  • 3.3.0

Parameters

  • clipMode : Number

    New value for the property.

Returns

  • void
Titanium.UI.PickerRow
( color )
Sets the value of the color property. ...

Sets the value of the color property.

  • 5.4.0
  • 5.4.0
  • 5.4.0

Parameters

  • color : String

    New value for the property.

Returns

  • void
Sets the value of the elevation property. ...

Sets the value of the elevation property.

  • 5.0.0

Parameters

  • elevation : Number

    New value for the property.

Returns

  • void
Sets the value of the focusable property. ...

Sets the value of the focusable property.

  • 0.9

Parameters

  • focusable : Boolean

    New value for the property.

Returns

  • void
Titanium.UI.PickerRow
( font )
Sets the value of the font property. ...

Sets the value of the font property.

  • 0.9
  • 0.9

Parameters

  • font : Font

    New value for the property.

Returns

  • void
Sets the value of the height property. ...

Sets the value of the height property.

Parameters

  • height : Number/String

    New value for the property.

Returns

  • void
Sets the value of the hiddenBehavior property. ...

Sets the value of the hiddenBehavior property.

  • 6.1.0

Parameters

  • hiddenBehavior : Number

    New value for the property.

Returns

  • void
Sets the value of the horizontalWrap property. ...

Sets the value of the horizontalWrap property.

  • 2.1.0
  • 2.1.0
  • 2.1.0

Parameters

  • horizontalWrap : Boolean

    New value for the property.

Returns

  • void
Sets the value of the keepScreenOn property. ...

Sets the value of the keepScreenOn property.

  • 0.9

Parameters

  • keepScreenOn : Boolean

    New value for the property.

Returns

  • void
Sets the value of the layout property. ...

Sets the value of the layout property.

Parameters

  • layout : String

    New value for the property.

Returns

  • void
Sets the value of the left property. ...

Sets the value of the left property.

Parameters

  • left : Number/String

    New value for the property.

Returns

  • void
Sets the value of the lifecycleContainer property. ...

Sets the value of the lifecycleContainer property.

  • 3.6.0

Parameters

Returns

  • void
Sets the value of the opacity property. ...

Sets the value of the opacity property.

Parameters

  • opacity : Number

    New value for the property.

Returns

  • void
Sets the value of the overrideCurrentAnimation property. ...

Sets the value of the overrideCurrentAnimation property.

  • 3.3.0

Parameters

  • overrideCurrentAnimation : Boolean

    New value for the property.

Returns

  • void
Sets the value of the previewContext property. ...

Sets the value of the previewContext property.

  • 5.1.0

Parameters

Returns

  • void
Sets the value of the pullBackgroundColor property. ...

Sets the value of the pullBackgroundColor property.

  • 3.3.0
  • 3.3.0

Parameters

  • pullBackgroundColor : String

    New value for the property.

Returns

  • void
Sets the value of the right property. ...

Sets the value of the right property.

Parameters

  • right : Number/String

    New value for the property.

Returns

  • void
Sets the value of the rotation property. ...

Sets the value of the rotation property.

  • 5.4.0

Parameters

  • rotation : Number

    New value for the property.

Returns

  • void
Sets the value of the rotationX property. ...

Sets the value of the rotationX property.

  • 5.4.0

Parameters

  • rotationX : Number

    New value for the property.

Returns

  • void
Sets the value of the rotationY property. ...

Sets the value of the rotationY property.

  • 5.4.0

Parameters

  • rotationY : Number

    New value for the property.

Returns

  • void
Sets the value of the scaleX property. ...

Sets the value of the scaleX property.

  • 5.4.0

Parameters

  • scaleX : Number

    New value for the property.

Returns

  • void
Sets the value of the scaleY property. ...

Sets the value of the scaleY property.

  • 5.4.0

Parameters

  • scaleY : Number

    New value for the property.

Returns

  • void
Sets the value of the softKeyboardOnFocus property. ...

Sets the value of the softKeyboardOnFocus property.

  • 0.9

Parameters

  • softKeyboardOnFocus : Number

    New value for the property.

Returns

  • void
Sets the value of the tintColor property. ...

Sets the value of the tintColor property.

  • 3.1.3
  • 3.1.3

Parameters

  • tintColor : String

    New value for the property.

Returns

  • void
Titanium.UI.PickerRow
( title )
Sets the value of the title property. ...

Sets the value of the title property.

Parameters

  • title : String

    New value for the property.

Returns

  • void
Sets the value of the top property. ...

Sets the value of the top property.

Parameters

  • top : Number/String

    New value for the property.

Returns

  • void
Sets the value of the touchEnabled property. ...

Sets the value of the touchEnabled property.

Parameters

  • touchEnabled : Boolean

    New value for the property.

Returns

  • void
Sets the value of the touchFeedback property. ...

Sets the value of the touchFeedback property.

  • 6.1.0

Parameters

  • touchFeedback : Boolean

    New value for the property.

Returns

  • void
Sets the value of the touchFeedbackColor property. ...

Sets the value of the touchFeedbackColor property.

  • 6.1.0

Parameters

  • touchFeedbackColor : String

    New value for the property.

Returns

  • void
Sets the value of the transform property. ...

Sets the value of the transform property.

Parameters

Returns

  • void
Sets the value of the transitionName property. ...

Sets the value of the transitionName property.

  • 5.0.2

Parameters

  • transitionName : String

    New value for the property.

Returns

  • void
Sets the value of the translationX property. ...

Sets the value of the translationX property.

  • 5.0.0

Parameters

  • translationX : Number

    New value for the property.

Returns

  • void
Sets the value of the translationY property. ...

Sets the value of the translationY property.

  • 5.0.0

Parameters

  • translationY : Number

    New value for the property.

Returns

  • void
Sets the value of the translationZ property. ...

Sets the value of the translationZ property.

  • 5.0.0

Parameters

  • translationZ : Number

    New value for the property.

Returns

  • void
Sets the value of the viewShadowColor property. ...

Sets the value of the viewShadowColor property.

  • 3.3.0
  • 3.3.0

Parameters

  • viewShadowColor : String

    New value for the property.

Returns

  • void
Sets the value of the viewShadowOffset property. ...

Sets the value of the viewShadowOffset property.

  • 3.3.0
  • 3.3.0

Parameters

  • viewShadowOffset : Point

    New value for the property.

Returns

  • void
Sets the value of the viewShadowRadius property. ...

Sets the value of the viewShadowRadius property.

  • 3.3.0
  • 3.3.0

Parameters

  • viewShadowRadius : Number

    New value for the property.

Returns

  • void
Sets the value of the visible property. ...

Sets the value of the visible property.

Parameters

  • visible : Boolean

    New value for the property.

Returns

  • void
Sets the value of the width property. ...

Sets the value of the width property.

Parameters

  • width : Number/String

    New value for the property.

Returns

  • void
Sets the value of the zIndex property. ...

Sets the value of the zIndex property.

Parameters

  • zIndex : Number

    New value for the property.

Returns

  • void
Makes this view visible. ...

Makes this view visible.

Parameters

  • options : AnimationOption (optional)

    Animation options for Android. Since Release 5.1.0.

Returns

  • void
Starts a batch update of this view's layout properties. ...

Starts a batch update of this view's layout properties.

deprecated since 3.0.0

Use the <Titanium.Proxy.applyProperties> method to batch-update layout properties.

To prevent a layout pass each time a property is modified, call startLayout before changing any properties that may change this view's layout. This initiates a batch update mode where layout changes are deferred.

Call finishLayout to end batch update mode and trigger a layout pass. For example:

view.startLayout();
view.top = 50;
view.left = 50;
view.finishLayout();

Note that any property changes made during the batch update may be deferred until finishLayout is called. This may vary somewhat by platform. For example, changing the text of a label may trigger a layout pass. In iOS, updating the label text is deferred.

See also: updateLayout, finishLayout, postlayout event.

  • 2.0.0
  • 2.0.0
  • 2.0.0

Returns

  • void
( [callback], [honorScaleFactor] ) : Titanium.Blob
Returns an image of the rendered view, as a Blob. ...

Returns an image of the rendered view, as a Blob.

The honorScaleFactor method is only supported on iOS.

Parameters

  • callback : Callback<Titanium.Blob> (optional)

    Function to be invoked upon completion. If non-null, this method will be performed asynchronously. If null, it will be performed immediately.

  • honorScaleFactor : Boolean (optional)

    Determines whether the image is scaled based on scale factor of main screen. (iOS only)

    When set to true, image is scale factor is honored. When set to false, the image in the blob has the same dimensions for retina and non-retina devices.

Returns

( params )deprecated
Performs a batch update of all supplied layout properties and schedules a layout pass after they have been updated. ...

Performs a batch update of all supplied layout properties and schedules a layout pass after they have been updated.

deprecated since 3.0.0

Use the <Titanium.Proxy.applyProperties> method to batch-update layout properties.

This is another way to perform a batch update. The updateLayout method is called with a dictionary of layout properties to perform the batch update. For example:

view.updateLayout({top:50, left:50});

This is equivalent to the following:

view.startLayout();
view.top = 50;
view.left = 50;
view.finishLayout();

See also: startLayout, finishLayout, postlayout event.

  • 2.0.0
  • 2.0.0
  • 2.0.0

Parameters

  • params : Dictionary

    Layout properties to be updated.

Returns

  • void
Defined By

Events

Fired when the device detects a click against the view. ...

Fired when the device detects a click against the view.

There is a subtle difference between singletap and click events.

A singletap event is generated when the user taps the screen briefly without moving their finger. This gesture will also generate a click event.

However, a click event can also be generated when the user touches, moves their finger, and then removes it from the screen.

On Android, a click event can also be generated by a trackball click.

Properties

  • x : Number

    X coordinate of the event from the source view's coordinate system.

  • y : Number

    Y coordinate of the event from the source view's coordinate system.

  • source : Object

    Source object that fired the event.

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  • type : String

    Name of the event fired.

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  • bubbles : Boolean

    True if the event will try to bubble up if possible.

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  • cancelBubble : Boolean

    Set to true to stop the event from bubbling.

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Fired when the device detects a double click against the view. ...

Fired when the device detects a double click against the view.

Properties

  • x : Number

    X coordinate of the event from the source view's coordinate system.

  • y : Number

    Y coordinate of the event from the source view's coordinate system.

  • source : Object

    Source object that fired the event.

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  • type : String

    Name of the event fired.

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  • bubbles : Boolean

    True if the event will try to bubble up if possible.

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  • cancelBubble : Boolean

    Set to true to stop the event from bubbling.

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Fired when the device detects a double tap against the view. ...

Fired when the device detects a double tap against the view.

Properties

  • x : Number

    X coordinate of the event from the source view's coordinate system.

  • y : Number

    Y coordinate of the event from the source view's coordinate system.

  • source : Object

    Source object that fired the event.

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  • type : String

    Name of the event fired.

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  • bubbles : Boolean

    True if the event will try to bubble up if possible.

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  • cancelBubble : Boolean

    Set to true to stop the event from bubbling.

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Fired when the view element gains focus. ...

Fired when the view element gains focus.

This event only fires when using the trackball to navigate.

  • 0.9

Properties

  • source : Object

    Source object that fired the event.

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  • type : String

    Name of the event fired.

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  • bubbles : Boolean

    True if the event will try to bubble up if possible.

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  • cancelBubble : Boolean

    Set to true to stop the event from bubbling.

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Fired when a hardware key is pressed in the view. ...

Fired when a hardware key is pressed in the view.

A keypressed event is generated by pressing a hardware key. On Android, this event can only be fired when the property focusable is set to true. On iOS the event is generated only when using Ti.UI.TextArea, Ti.UI.TextField and Ti.UI.SearchBar.

  • 3.1.0

Properties

  • keyCode : Number

    The code for the physical key that was pressed. For more details, see KeyEvent. This API is experimental and subject to change.

  • source : Object

    Source object that fired the event.

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  • type : String

    Name of the event fired.

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  • bubbles : Boolean

    True if the event will try to bubble up if possible.

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  • cancelBubble : Boolean

    Set to true to stop the event from bubbling.

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Fired when the device detects a long click. ...

Fired when the device detects a long click.

A long click is generated by touching and holding on the touchscreen or holding down the trackball button.

The event occurs before the finger/button is lifted.

A longpress and a longclick can occur together.

As the trackball can fire this event, it is not intended to return the x and y coordinates of the touch, even when it is generated by the touchscreen.

A longclick blocks a click, meaning that a click event will not fire when a longclick listener exists.

  • 0.9

Properties

  • source : Object

    Source object that fired the event.

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  • type : String

    Name of the event fired.

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  • bubbles : Boolean

    True if the event will try to bubble up if possible.

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  • cancelBubble : Boolean

    Set to true to stop the event from bubbling.

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Fired when the device detects a long press. ...

Fired when the device detects a long press.

A long press is generated by touching and holding on the touchscreen. Unlike a longclick, it does not respond to the trackball button.

The event occurs before the finger is lifted.

A longpress and a longclick can occur together.

In contrast to a longclick, this event returns the x and y coordinates of the touch.

Properties

  • x : Number

    X coordinate of the event from the source view's coordinate system.

  • y : Number

    Y coordinate of the event from the source view's coordinate system.

  • source : Object

    Source object that fired the event.

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  • type : String

    Name of the event fired.

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  • bubbles : Boolean

    True if the event will try to bubble up if possible.

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  • cancelBubble : Boolean

    Set to true to stop the event from bubbling.

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Fired when the device detects a pinch gesture. ...

Fired when the device detects a pinch gesture.

A pinch is a touch and expand or contract with two fingers. The event occurs continuously until a finger is lifted again.

  • 1.8.0
  • 1.8.0

Properties

  • scale : Number

    The scale factor relative to the points of the two touches in screen coordinates.

  • velocity : Number

    The velocity of the pinch in scale factor per second.

  • source : Object

    Source object that fired the event.

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  • type : String

    Name of the event fired.

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  • bubbles : Boolean

    True if the event will try to bubble up if possible.

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  • cancelBubble : Boolean

    Set to true to stop the event from bubbling.

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Fired when a layout cycle is finished. ...

Fired when a layout cycle is finished.

This event is fired when the view and its ancestors have been laid out. The rect and size values should be usable when this event is fired.

This event is typically triggered by either changing layout properties or by changing the orientation of the device. Note that changing the layout of child views or ancestors can also trigger a relayout of this view.

Note that altering any properties that affect layout from the postlayout callback may result in an endless loop.

  • 2.0.0
  • 2.0.0
  • 2.0.0

Properties

  • source : Object

    Source object that fired the event.

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  • type : String

    Name of the event fired.

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  • bubbles : Boolean

    True if the event will try to bubble up if possible.

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  • cancelBubble : Boolean

    Set to true to stop the event from bubbling.

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Fired when the device detects a single tap against the view. ...

Fired when the device detects a single tap against the view.

Properties

  • x : Number

    X coordinate of the event from the source view's coordinate system.

  • y : Number

    Y coordinate of the event from the source view's coordinate system.

  • source : Object

    Source object that fired the event.

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  • type : String

    Name of the event fired.

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  • bubbles : Boolean

    True if the event will try to bubble up if possible.

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  • cancelBubble : Boolean

    Set to true to stop the event from bubbling.

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Fired when the device detects a swipe gesture against the view. ...

Fired when the device detects a swipe gesture against the view.

Properties

  • direction : String

    Direction of the swipe--either 'left', 'right', 'up', or 'down'.

  • x : Number

    X coordinate of the event's endpoint from the source view's coordinate system.

  • y : Number

    Y coordinate of the event's endpoint from the source view's coordinate system.

  • source : Object

    Source object that fired the event.

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  • type : String

    Name of the event fired.

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  • bubbles : Boolean

    True if the event will try to bubble up if possible.

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  • cancelBubble : Boolean

    Set to true to stop the event from bubbling.

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Fired when a touch event is interrupted by the device. ...

Fired when a touch event is interrupted by the device.

A touchcancel can happen in circumstances such as an incoming call to allow the UI to clean up state.

Properties

  • x : Number

    X coordinate of the event from the source view's coordinate system.

  • y : Number

    Y coordinate of the event from the source view's coordinate system.

  • force : Number

    The current force value of the touch event. Note: This property is only available for iOS devices that support 3D-Touch and run 9.0 or later and on some Android devices.

  • size : Number

    The current size of the touch area. Note: This property is only available on some Android devices.

  • maximumPossibleForce : Number

    Maximum possible value of the force property. Note: This property is only available for iOS devices that support 3D-Touch and run 9.0 or later.

  • altitudeAngle : Number

    A value which indicates the stylus angle on the screen. If the stylus is perpendicular to the screen or no stylus is being used, the value will be Pi/2. If the stylus is parallel to the screen, the value will be 0. Note: This property is only available for iOS devices that support 3D-Touch and are 9.1 or later.

  • timestamp : Number

    The time (in seconds) when the touch was used in correlation with the system start up. Note: This property is only available for iOS devices that support 3D-Touch and run 9.0 or later.

  • azimuthUnitVectorInViewX : Number

    The x value of the unit vector that points in the direction of the azimuth of the stylus. Note: This property is only available for iOS devices that support the Apple Pencil and are 9.1 or later.

  • azimuthUnitVectorInViewY : Number

    The y value of the unit vector that points in the direction of the azimuth of the stylus. Note: This property is only available for iOS devices that support the Apple Pencil and are 9.1 or later.

  • source : Object

    Source object that fired the event.

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  • type : String

    Name of the event fired.

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  • bubbles : Boolean

    True if the event will try to bubble up if possible.

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  • cancelBubble : Boolean

    Set to true to stop the event from bubbling.

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Fired when a touch event is completed. ...

Fired when a touch event is completed.

On the Android platform, other gesture events, such as longpress or swipe, cancel touch events, so this event may not be triggered after a touchstart event.

Properties

  • x : Number

    X coordinate of the event from the source view's coordinate system.

  • y : Number

    Y coordinate of the event from the source view's coordinate system.

  • force : Number

    The current force value of the touch event. Note: This property is only available for iOS devices that support 3D-Touch and run 9.0 or later and on some Android devices.

  • size : Number

    The current size of the touch area. Note: This property is only available on some Android devices.

  • maximumPossibleForce : Number

    Maximum possible value of the force property. Note: This property is only available for iOS devices that support 3D-Touch and run 9.0 or later.

  • altitudeAngle : Number

    A value which indicates the stylus angle on the screen. If the stylus is perpendicular to the screen or no stylus is being used, the value will be Pi/2. If the stylus is parallel to the screen, the value will be 0. Note: This property is only available for iOS devices that support 3D-Touch and are 9.1 or later.

  • timestamp : Number

    The time (in seconds) when the touch was used in correlation with the system start up. Note: This property is only available for iOS devices that support 3D-Touch and run 9.0 or later.

  • azimuthUnitVectorInViewX : Number

    The x value of the unit vector that points in the direction of the azimuth of the stylus. Note: This property is only available for iOS devices that support the Apple Pencil and are 9.1 or later.

  • azimuthUnitVectorInViewY : Number

    The y value of the unit vector that points in the direction of the azimuth of the stylus. Note: This property is only available for iOS devices that support the Apple Penciland are 9.1 or later.

  • source : Object

    Source object that fired the event.

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  • type : String

    Name of the event fired.

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  • bubbles : Boolean

    True if the event will try to bubble up if possible.

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  • cancelBubble : Boolean

    Set to true to stop the event from bubbling.

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Fired as soon as the device detects movement of a touch. ...

Fired as soon as the device detects movement of a touch.

Event coordinates are always relative to the view in which the initial touch occurred

Properties

  • x : Number

    X coordinate of the event from the source view's coordinate system.

  • y : Number

    Y coordinate of the event from the source view's coordinate system.

  • force : Number

    The current force value of the touch event. Note: This property is only available for iOS devices that support 3D-Touch and run 9.0 or later and on some Android devices.

  • size : Number

    The current size of the touch area. Note: This property is only available on some Android devices.

  • maximumPossibleForce : Number

    Maximum possible value of the force property. Note: This property is only available for iOS devices that support 3D-Touch and run 9.0 or later.

  • altitudeAngle : Number

    A value which indicates the stylus angle on the screen. If the stylus is perpendicular to the screen or no stylus is being used, the value will be Pi/2. If the stylus is parallel to the screen, the value will be 0. Note: This property is only available for iOS devices that support 3D-Touch and are 9.1 or later.

  • timestamp : Number

    The time (in seconds) when the touch was used in correlation with the system start up. Note: This property is only available for iOS devices that support 3D-Touch and run 9.0 or later.

  • azimuthUnitVectorInViewX : Number

    The x value of the unit vector that points in the direction of the azimuth of the stylus. Note: This property is only available for iOS devices that support the Apple Pencil and are 9.1 or later.

  • azimuthUnitVectorInViewY : Number

    The y value of the unit vector that points in the direction of the azimuth of the stylus. Note: This property is only available for iOS devices that support the Apple Pencil and are 9.1 or later.

  • source : Object

    Source object that fired the event.

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  • type : String

    Name of the event fired.

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  • bubbles : Boolean

    True if the event will try to bubble up if possible.

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  • cancelBubble : Boolean

    Set to true to stop the event from bubbling.

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Fired as soon as the device detects a touch gesture. ...

Fired as soon as the device detects a touch gesture.

Properties

  • x : Number

    X coordinate of the event from the source view's coordinate system.

  • y : Number

    Y coordinate of the event from the source view's coordinate system.

  • force : Number

    The current force value of the touch event. Note: This property is only available for iOS devices that support 3D-Touch and run 9.0 or later and on some Android devices.

  • size : Number

    The current size of the touch area. Note: This property is only available on some Android devices.

  • maximumPossibleForce : Number

    Maximum possible value of the force property. Note: This property is only available for iOS devices that support 3D-Touch and run 9.0 or later.

  • altitudeAngle : Number

    A value which indicates the stylus angle on the screen. If the stylus is perpendicular to the screen or no stylus is being used, the value will be Pi/2. If the stylus is parallel to the screen, the value will be 0. Note: This property is only available for iOS devices that support 3D-Touch and are 9.1 or later.

  • timestamp : Number

    The time (in seconds) when the touch was used in correlation with the system start up. Note: This property is only available for iOS devices that support 3D-Touch and run 9.0 or later.

  • azimuthUnitVectorInViewX : Number

    The x value of the unit vector that points in the direction of the azimuth of the stylus. Note: This property is only available for iOS devices that support the Apple Pencil and are 9.1 or later.

  • azimuthUnitVectorInViewY : Number

    The y value of the unit vector that points in the direction of the azimuth of the stylus. Note: This property is only available for iOS devices that support the Apple Pencil and are 9.1 or later.

  • source : Object

    Source object that fired the event.

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  • type : String

    Name of the event fired.

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  • bubbles : Boolean

    True if the event will try to bubble up if possible.

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  • cancelBubble : Boolean

    Set to true to stop the event from bubbling.

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Fired when the device detects a two-finger tap against the view. ...

Fired when the device detects a two-finger tap against the view.

  • 3.0.0
  • 0.9
  • 0.9

Properties

  • x : Number

    X coordinate of the event from the source view's coordinate system.

  • y : Number

    Y coordinate of the event from the source view's coordinate system.

  • source : Object

    Source object that fired the event.

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  • type : String

    Name of the event fired.

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  • bubbles : Boolean

    True if the event will try to bubble up if possible.

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  • cancelBubble : Boolean

    Set to true to stop the event from bubbling.

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