IntArrayEvaluator.java

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package androidx.core.animation;

import androidx.annotation.NonNull;
import androidx.annotation.Nullable;

/**
 * This evaluator can be used to perform type interpolation between <code>int[]</code> values.
 * Each index into the array is treated as a separate value to interpolate. For example,
 * evaluating <code>{100, 200}</code> and <code>{300, 400}</code> will interpolate the value at
 * the first index between 100 and 300 and the value at the second index value between 200 and 400.
 */
public class IntArrayEvaluator implements TypeEvaluator<int[]> {

    private int[] mArray;

    /**
     * Create an IntArrayEvaluator that does not reuse the animated value. Care must be taken
     * when using this option because on every evaluation a new <code>int[]</code> will be
     * allocated.
     *
     * @see #IntArrayEvaluator(int[])
     */
    public IntArrayEvaluator() {
    }

    /**
     * Create an IntArrayEvaluator that reuses <code>reuseArray</code> for every evaluate() call.
     * Caution must be taken to ensure that the value returned from
     * {@link ValueAnimator#getAnimatedValue()} is not cached, modified, or
     * used across threads. The value will be modified on each <code>evaluate()</code> call.
     *
     * @param reuseArray The array to modify and return from <code>evaluate</code>.
     */
    public IntArrayEvaluator(@Nullable int[] reuseArray) {
        mArray = reuseArray;
    }

    /**
     * Interpolates the value at each index by the fraction. If {@link #IntArrayEvaluator(int[])}
     * was used to construct this object, <code>reuseArray</code> will be returned, otherwise
     * a new <code>int[]</code> will be returned.
     *
     * @param fraction   The fraction from the starting to the ending values
     * @param startValue The start value.
     * @param endValue   The end value.
     * @return An <code>int[]</code> where each element is an interpolation between
     *         the same index in startValue and endValue.
     */
    @Override
    @NonNull
    public int[] evaluate(float fraction, @NonNull int[] startValue, @NonNull int[] endValue) {
        int[] array = mArray;
        if (array == null) {
            array = new int[startValue.length];
        }
        for (int i = 0; i < array.length; i++) {
            int start = startValue[i];
            int end = endValue[i];
            array[i] = (int) (start + (fraction * (end - start)));
        }
        return array;
    }
}