Since both actions consist of the gestures "put finger on screen - lift finger from screen" you can't determine if it was touch action or a click action. So if you implement both listeners on this image button, a touch/click will change the picture AND press the button. Not sure if there is a determined order of these events...
However, if you want to separate these events, you will either need to define to a different gesture to one of the actions (like wiping to change picture), or create different areas who handle the events, for example the image doesn't fit the whole button and the free area serves as button click area.
HTH
Update:
I figured out, that a TouchEvent
is more general than a ClickEvent
thus it is called first.
public abstract boolean onTouch (View v, MotionEvent event)
This returns true, if the listener has consumed the event, false otherwise.
So you can decide in your implementation if the Event should also be handled by OnClickListener, then just return false
.
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