ArgbEvaluator.java

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package androidx.vectordrawable.graphics.drawable;

import static androidx.annotation.RestrictTo.Scope.LIBRARY_GROUP;

import android.animation.TypeEvaluator;
import android.animation.ValueAnimator;

import androidx.annotation.RestrictTo;

/**
 * This evaluator can be used to perform type interpolation between integer
 * values that represent ARGB colors.
 * @hide
 */
@RestrictTo(LIBRARY_GROUP)
public class ArgbEvaluator implements TypeEvaluator {
    private static final ArgbEvaluator sInstance = new ArgbEvaluator();

    /**
     * Returns an instance of <code>ArgbEvaluator</code> that may be used in
     * {@link ValueAnimator#setEvaluator(TypeEvaluator)}. The same instance may
     * be used in multiple <code>Animator</code>s because it holds no state.
     *
     * @return An instance of <code>ArgbEvalutor</code>.
     */
    public static ArgbEvaluator getInstance() {
        return sInstance;
    }

    /**
     * This function returns the calculated in-between value for a color
     * given integers that represent the start and end values in the four
     * bytes of the 32-bit int. Each channel is separately linearly interpolated
     * and the resulting calculated values are recombined into the return value.
     *
     * @param fraction   The fraction from the starting to the ending values
     * @param startValue A 32-bit int value representing colors in the
     *                   separate bytes of the parameter
     * @param endValue   A 32-bit int value representing colors in the
     *                   separate bytes of the parameter
     * @return A value that is calculated to be the linearly interpolated
     * result, derived by separating the start and end values into separate
     * color channels and interpolating each one separately, recombining the
     * resulting values in the same way.
     */
    @Override
    public Object evaluate(float fraction, Object startValue, Object endValue) {
        int startInt = (Integer) startValue;
        float startA = ((startInt >> 24) & 0xff) / 255.0f;
        float startR = ((startInt >> 16) & 0xff) / 255.0f;
        float startG = ((startInt >> 8) & 0xff) / 255.0f;
        float startB = ((startInt) & 0xff) / 255.0f;

        int endInt = (Integer) endValue;
        float endA = ((endInt >> 24) & 0xff) / 255.0f;
        float endR = ((endInt >> 16) & 0xff) / 255.0f;
        float endG = ((endInt >> 8) & 0xff) / 255.0f;
        float endB = ((endInt) & 0xff) / 255.0f;

        // convert from sRGB to linear
        startR = (float) Math.pow(startR, 2.2);
        startG = (float) Math.pow(startG, 2.2);
        startB = (float) Math.pow(startB, 2.2);

        endR = (float) Math.pow(endR, 2.2);
        endG = (float) Math.pow(endG, 2.2);
        endB = (float) Math.pow(endB, 2.2);

        // compute the interpolated color in linear space
        float a = startA + fraction * (endA - startA);
        float r = startR + fraction * (endR - startR);
        float g = startG + fraction * (endG - startG);
        float b = startB + fraction * (endB - startB);

        // convert back to sRGB in the [0..255] range
        a = a * 255.0f;
        r = (float) Math.pow(r, 1.0 / 2.2) * 255.0f;
        g = (float) Math.pow(g, 1.0 / 2.2) * 255.0f;
        b = (float) Math.pow(b, 1.0 / 2.2) * 255.0f;

        return Math.round(a) << 24 | Math.round(r) << 16 | Math.round(g) << 8 | Math.round(b);
    }
}