FlingGestureHandler
A discrete gesture handler that activates when the movement is sufficiently long and fast. Handler gets ACTIVE when movement is sufficiently long and it does not take too much time. When handler gets activated it will turn into END state when finger is released. The handler will fail to recognize if the finger is lifted before being activated. The handler is implemented using UISwipeGestureRecognizer on iOS and from scratch on Android.
Properties
See set of properties inherited from base handler class. Below is a list of properties specific to FlingGestureHandler
component:
direction
Expressed allowed direction of movement. It's possible to pass one or many directions in one parameter:
direction={Directions.RIGHT | Directions.LEFT}
or
direction={Directions.DOWN}
numberOfPointers
Determine exact number of points required to handle the fling gesture.
Event data
See set of event attributes from base handler class. Below is a list of gesture event attributes specific to FlingGestureHandler
:
x
X coordinate of the current position of the pointer (finger or a leading pointer when there are multiple fingers placed) relative to the view attached to the handler. Expressed in point units.
y
Y coordinate of the current position of the pointer (finger or a leading pointer when there are multiple fingers placed) relative to the view attached to the handler. Expressed in point units.
absoluteX
X coordinate of the current position of the pointer (finger or a leading pointer when there are multiple fingers placed) relative to the root view. The value is expressed in point units. It is recommended to use it instead of x
in cases when the original view can be transformed as an effect of the gesture.
absoluteY
Y coordinate of the current position of the pointer (finger or a leading pointer when there are multiple fingers placed) relative to the root view. The value is expressed in point units. It is recommended to use it instead of y
in cases when the original view can be transformed as an effect of the gesture.
Example
See the fling example from GestureHandler Example App or view it directly on your phone by visiting our expo demo.
const LongPressButton = () => (
<FlingGestureHandler
direction={Directions.RIGHT | Directions.LEFT}
onHandlerStateChange={({ nativeEvent }) => {
if (nativeEvent.state === State.ACTIVE) {
Alert.alert("I'm flinged!");
}
}}>
<View style={styles.box} />
</FlingGestureHandler>
);