Package androidx.databinding
Annotation Type InverseBindingMethod
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@Target(ANNOTATION_TYPE) public @interface InverseBindingMethodInverseBindingMethod is used to identify how to listen for changes to a View property and which getter method to call. InverseBindingMethod should be associated with any class as part ofInverseBindingMethods.@InverseBindingMethods({@InverseBindingMethod( type = android.widget.TextView.class, attribute = "android:text", event = "android:textAttrChanged", method = "getText")}) public class MyTextViewBindingAdapters { ... }methodis optional. If it isn't provided, the attribute name is used to find the method name, either prefixing with "is" or "get". For the attributeandroid:text, data binding will search for apublic CharSequence getText()method onandroid.widget.TextView.eventis optional. If it isn't provided, the event name is assigned the attribute name suffixed withAttrChanged. For theandroid:textattribute, the default event name would beandroid:textAttrChanged. The event should be set using aBindingAdapter. For example:@BindingAdapter(value = {"android:beforeTextChanged", "android:onTextChanged", "android:afterTextChanged", "android:textAttrChanged"}, requireAll = false) public static void setTextWatcher(TextView view, final BeforeTextChanged before, final OnTextChanged on, final AfterTextChanged after, final InverseBindingListener textAttrChanged) { TextWatcher newValue = new TextWatcher() { ... @Override public void onTextChanged(CharSequence s, int start, int before, int count) { if (on != null) { on.onTextChanged(s, start, before, count); } if (textAttrChanged != null) { textAttrChanged.onChange(); } } } TextWatcher oldValue = ListenerUtil.trackListener(view, newValue, R.id.textWatcher); if (oldValue != null) { view.removeTextChangedListener(oldValue); } view.addTextChangedListener(newValue); }- See Also:
InverseBindingAdapter,InverseBindingListener