A 'Google Fit' like activity indicator for Android
How to use:
<com.dlazaro66.wheelindicatorview.WheelIndicatorView
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="match_parent"
android:id="@+id/wheel_indicator_view"
app:itemsLineWidth="13dp"
app:filledPercent="40"
app:backgroundColor="@color/white"
/>
You can set different attributes just as:
Also, you can declare it programmatically:
WheelIndicatorView wheelIndicatorView = new WheelIndicatorView(context);
Then add elements to the indicator view, declaring as many WheelIndicatorItem objects as you want:
WheelIndicatorItem bikeActivityIndicatorItem = new WheelIndicatorItem(1.5f , Color.parseColor("#FF5722"));
Every WheelIndicatorItem
should have a weight and the chart will draw it as needed, comparing all data set.
If data set changed, you should call wheelIndicatorView.notifyDataSetChanged()
as you would do with an adapter.
Animate the chart once you added all your elements with wheelIndicatorView.startItemsAnimation()
If you don't want your chart to be completed at 100% (for example if you're representing user fitness activity and daily target is only done at 35%) you should call wheelIndicatorView.setFilledPercent(35)
Add WheelIndicatorView dependency to your build.gradle
dependencies{
compile 'com.dlazaro66.wheelindicatorview:WheelIndicatorView:1.0.0'
}
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