Add the import statement to the build.gradle
of your module:
implementation 'com.github.free-bots:TemperatureGauge:1.0.0'
- The minimum Android SDK version is 23.
To use the library add the xml tag to your layout:
<to.freebots.temperaturegauge.TemperatureGauge
android:id="@+id/gauge"
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="300dp"
android:layout_margin="50dp"
app:layout_constraintBottom_toTopOf="@+id/sb_temperature"
app:layout_constraintEnd_toEndOf="parent"
app:layout_constraintHorizontal_bias="0.0"
app:layout_constraintStart_toStartOf="parent"
app:layout_constraintTop_toTopOf="parent"
app:layout_constraintVertical_bias="0.0" />
After adding the xml tag to the layout appy your range config to the gauge:
gauge.config = arrayListOf(
TemperatureRangeConfig(
30F, // max temperature of the range
Color.CYAN, // color of range
"to cold!", // info text (optional)
ContextCompat.getDrawable(applicationContext, R.drawable.ic_cold) // icon (optional)
),
TemperatureRangeConfig(
50F, Color.GREEN, "perfect :)",
ContextCompat.getDrawable(applicationContext, R.drawable.ic_ideal)
),
TemperatureRangeConfig(
90F, Color.YELLOW, "to warm :|",
ContextCompat.getDrawable(applicationContext, R.drawable.ic_warm)
),
TemperatureRangeConfig(
MAX_TEMP,
Color.RED,
"to hot >:(",
ContextCompat.getDrawable(applicationContext, R.drawable.ic_hot)
)
)
Define min and max temperature important the range must be identical to the range config
if the min and max temperature is not consistent with the range config an exception will be thrown:
gauge.minTemperature = 0F
gauge.maxTemperature = 150F
Set the current temperature with:
gauge.temperature = 0F
gauge.tintIcons = true // tint icons with the color of the configuration
// define your color scheme here
gauge.gaugeBackgroundColor = Color.DKGRAY
gauge.temperatureTextColor = Color.YELLOW
gauge.temperatureArcBackgroundColor = Color.WHITE
If you want a different text for the temperature change the render interface:
// change the rendered text of the gauge
gauge.temperatureRender = object : TemperatureGauge.TemperatureRender {
override fun renderText(temperature: Float): String = "$temperature °C :)"
}
If you want to see the library in action clone the project with Android Studio and build it.
git clone https://github.com/free-bots/TemperatureGauge.git
If you miss an important feature fell free to contribute or create an feature request.
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