sensors in android (old)
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Android Application Development
Sensor Programming
Ahsanul Karim [email protected]
Sentinel Solutions Ltd.http://www.sentinelbd.com
Sensor ProgrammingAndroid Sensors1. Android phones support different sensors. 2. Today we write test code that reports which sensors our Android device
supports. 3. Unfortunately, the emulator supports none upto SDK 1.5.4. But we’ll see how many sensors are supported
in real device5. We’ll create a project named SensorTest for this.
We’ll test following sensor list:
1. Accelerometer2. Light3. Magnetic Field4. Orientation5. Orientation Raw6. Proximity7. Temperature8. Tricorder
This is for SDK 1.5
Sensor ProgrammingAndroid Sensors TestWe create a project named
SensorTest
Sensor ProgrammingAndroid Sensors Test1. We change our Activity to a
ListActivity
Sensor ProgrammingAndroid Sensors Test2. We’ll use SensorManager class
3. So we declare a List for SensorInfo 4. SensorInfo is a class defined by us which holds the sensor name and a boolean value whether its supported or not.5. So we create a SensorInfo class
Sensor ProgrammingAndroid Sensors Test6. Let’s get back to our
ListActivity
7. We’ll now populate the list with all sensors and check whether they are enabled
Sensor ProgrammingAndroid Sensors Test
8. We declare a List of SensorInfo
9. Now we check each sensor one by one: First Accelerometer
10. Now we check each sensor one by one: then Light
Sensor ProgrammingAndroid Sensors Test11. Now we check each sensor one by
one: First Magnetic field
12. Now we check each sensor one by one: then Orientation
Sensor ProgrammingAndroid Sensors Test13. Now we check each sensor one by
one: First Orientation Raw
14. Now we check each sensor one by one: then Proximity
Sensor ProgrammingAndroid Sensors Test15. Now we check each sensor one by
one: First Temperature
16. Now we check each sensor one by one: then Tricorder
Sensor ProgrammingAndroid Sensors Test17. To show the list we do the following by setting
adapter
Now we run the app in emulator.
Except Accelerometer we see all sensors are disabledMay be in later SDKs we’ll get more enabled sensors
Sensor ProgrammingAndroid Sensors TestLets run this in Galaxy
tab We see the following are enabled:
1. Accelerometer2. Light3. Magnetic Field4. Orientation5. Orientation Raw6. Proximity
So the sensor support varies from Vendor to vendor and model to model
Sensor ProgrammingAndroid Sensor Programming
As we see that Accelerometer is the 1. most commonly used sensor and also 2. it has many applications in games development, We’ll see and example of Sensor programming with
Accelerometer
And as we don’t have option to move the emulator we may have to use a
sensor simulator which will simulate the sensor data.So we download the library for sensorsimulation at:http://openintents.googlecode.com/files/sensorsimulator-1.1.0-rc1.ziphttp://code.google.com/p/openintents/downloads/detail?name=sensorsimulator-1.1.0-rc1.
zip&can=2&q=http://code.google.com/p/openintents/wiki/SensorSimulator
We can follow their instruction to use it.
But here, we’ll do it in our real device, so simulator will not be required
Sensor ProgrammingAndroid Sensor ProgrammingLet’s create a project as an
exampleWe create a layout with a simple image which will move according to the Accelerometer:
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Our Activity:
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Adding SensorEventListener inner class with data update
Sensor ProgrammingAndroid Sensor ProgrammingDeclaring variables and registering
listener
Sensor ProgrammingAndroid Sensor Programming
Register and unregister listener on activity onStop and onResume: