注意 Color State List Resource 与 Color不同,前者是颜色状态表.根据不同状态显示不同颜色,它是State list,里面有多种颜色,后者只是一个颜色.
Color State List Resource
A ColorStateList
is an object you can define in XML that you can apply as a color, but will actually change colors, depending on the state of the View
object to which it is applied. For example, a Button
widget can exist in one of several different states (pressed, focused, or niether) and, using a color state list, you can provide a different color during each state.
You can describe the state list in an XML file. Each color is defined in an <item>
element inside a single<selector>
element. Each <item>
uses various attributes to describe the state in which it should be used.
During each state change, the state list is traversed top to bottom and the first item that matches the current state will be used—the selection is not based on the "best match," but simply the first item that meets the minimum criteria of the state.
Note: If you want to provide a static color resource, use a simple Color value.
- FILE LOCATION:
-
res/color/filename.xml
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- COMPILED RESOURCE DATATYPE:
- Resource pointer to a
ColorStateList
. - RESOURCE REFERENCE:
- In Java:
R.color.filename
-
@[package:]color/filename
- SYNTAX:
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<selector xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android" >
<item
android:color="hex_color"
android:state_pressed=["true" | "false"]
android:state_focused=["true" | "false"]
android:state_selected=["true" | "false"]
android:state_checkable=["true" | "false"]
android:state_checked=["true" | "false"]
android:state_enabled=["true" | "false"]
android:state_window_focused=["true" | "false"] />
</selector> - ELEMENTS:
-
<selector>
-
<item>
elements.
attributes:
xmlns:android
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"http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
. <item>
-
<selector>
element. - attributes:
android:color
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- The value always begins with a pound (#) character and then followed by the Alpha-Red-Green-Blue information in one of the following formats:
-
-
- #RGB
- #ARGB
- #RRGGBB
- #AARRGGBB
android:state_pressed
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android:state_focused
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android:state_selected
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android:state_checkable
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android:state_checked
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android:state_enabled
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android:state_window_focused
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Note: Remember that the first item in the state list that matches the current state of the object will be applied. So if the first item in the list contains none of the state attributes above, then it will be applied every time, which is why your default value should always be last (as demonstrated in the following example).
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- EXAMPLE:
- XML file saved at
res/color/button_text.xml
:<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<selector xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android">
<item android:state_pressed="true"
android:color="#ffff0000"/> <!-- pressed -->
<item android:state_focused="true"
android:color="#ff0000ff"/> <!-- focused -->
<item android:color="#ff000000"/> <!-- default -->
</selector>This layout XML will apply the color list to a View:
<Button
android:layout_width="fill_parent"
android:layout_height="wrap_content"
android:text="@string/button_text"
android:textColor="@color/button_text" />