Re: [android-developers] Programming a target in an Android Application

2010-08-03 Thread TreKing
On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 4:05 AM, Horace Bell-Gam wrote: > No, so far all I've been able to do is overlay an image of the target and > make the entire object respond to a click. > You know: - The center of the image - The length of each band - Where the user clicks on the image (via onTouchEvents,

Re: [android-developers] Programming a target in an Android Application

2010-08-03 Thread Horace Bell-Gam
No, so far all I've been able to do is overlay an image of the target and make the entire object respond to a click. On 3 Aug 2010 07:05, "Frank Weiss" wrote: Should we assume you know how to hit test for a circle and you want to know if the SDK can do it for you instead? > > On Aug 2, 2010 6:

Re: [android-developers] Programming a target in an Android Application

2010-08-02 Thread Frank Weiss
Should we assume you know how to hit test for a circle and you want to know if the SDK can do it for you instead? On Aug 2, 2010 6:33 PM, "kingh32" wrote: Hello I'm currently trying to program a target as part of an Android Application. I want the user to be able to touch a particular band with

[android-developers] Programming a target in an Android Application

2010-08-02 Thread kingh32
Hello I'm currently trying to program a target as part of an Android Application. I want the user to be able to touch a particular band within the target with the app being able to acknowledge the area selected i.e. coordinates and put that data into a database. Does anyone have any suggestions a