In short:
- You don't have a direct access to the inner elements in VectorDrawable.
- AnimatedVectorDrawable only has access to inner elements.
- Use AnimatedVectorDrawable to simulate what you need.
Long:
1. You don't have access
Looking at the source code for VectorDrawable will show that the inner elements information is stored in an inner private state class VectorDrawableState
. The only method to expose the inner element by name is getTargetByName
, but unfortunately it is package private (default) - you can't use it (unless you use reflection).
2. AnimatedVectorDrawable only has access
getTargetByName
is only being used by AnimatedVectorDrawable, as we can find by searching for usages of the method.
3. Use AnimatedVectorDrawable
So now that we see that this is the only available option, for example, we can try the following to change the color of element "rect2" from white to black:
change_color.xml:
<set xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android">
<objectAnimator
android:duration="0"
android:propertyName="fillColor"
android:valueFrom="@color/white"
android:valueTo="@color/black"/>
</set>
animation.xml:
<animated-vector xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
android:drawable="@drawable/vectordrawable" >
<target
android:name="rect2"
android:animation="@anim/change_color" />
</animated-vector>
and use the approach described here.
Note
If the above is still not an option for you, you can try the following:
- Copy the entire VectorDrawable and tweak it (not tested)
- Use reflection for
getTargetByName
to get the inner element. You will need to make sure to mutate
the object first.
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