public class CustomView extends View(){
OnCustomEventListener mListener;
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Create an interface that will be implemented by your activity:
public interface OnCustomEventListener {
void onEvent();
}
public void setCustomEventListener(OnCustomEventListener eventListener) {
mListener = eventListener;
}
Now you need to know when the event is actually occurring. For example when the user touches a point on screen, override onTouchEvent method:
onTouchEvent(MotionEvent ev) {
if (ev.getAction==MotionEvent.ACTION_DOWN) {
if(mListener!=null)
mListener.onEvent();
}
}
Similarly, you can create a specific event that you want. (examples could be touch down, wait for exactly 2 seconds and release- you would need to do some logic inside touch event).
In your activity, you can use the customView object to set an eventListener as such:
customView.setCustomEventListener(new OnCustomEventListener() {
public void onEvent() {
//do whatever you want to do when the event is performed.
}
});
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