SideLayout | rotatable layout that floats on the right side | Image Editing library
kandi X-RAY | SideLayout Summary
kandi X-RAY | SideLayout Summary
A rotatable layout that floats on the right side of the activity.
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- Called when the view has changed
- Set the rotation angle of this object
- Gets the layoutParams from a child view
- Set the rotation angle for the background
- Called when a touch event occurs
- Calculate the rotation of this frame
- Rotate this box
- Rotate the view to the specified angle
- Update the view at the given index
- Rotate image
- Resets the measured dimension
- Start the animation
- Called when the activity is created
- Sets the translation
- Set the adapter used by this layout
- On create
- Called when a window focus has changed
- Set the background drawable
- Sets the background drawable
- Overrides the background paint
- Override this to customize the paint
- Create the root view
- Initialize this object
- Performs a measure
- Rotate step
- Sends a touch event to the list view
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QUESTION
I recently started experementing with Shiny and as you can imagine many issues arise. I get the concept of inputs and outputs and that we have to connect them, however, I am still strugelling to create Filters which base on some hirarchy. (Or in general how to connect multiple filters) I checked already similar articles such as this one R Shiny - How to filter by checkboxGroupInput however I have hard time getting the idea if I do not see the data and thats why I was hoping somebody could help me with my example.
So my goal was to create a still very simple App which is based on multiple conditions. I have a data set about a city which shows the migration of people into different districts based on their nationalities (for the past 10 years)
so it looks sort of like that: (my data set is called Eu1)
...ANSWER
Answered 2019-May-19 at 09:37I think this should do it:
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You can use SideLayout like any standard Java library. Please include the the jar files in your classpath. You can also use any IDE and you can run and debug the SideLayout component as you would do with any other Java program. Best practice is to use a build tool that supports dependency management such as Maven or Gradle. For Maven installation, please refer maven.apache.org. For Gradle installation, please refer gradle.org .
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