Lines Matching refs:startDelay
69 * The startDelay of the underlying Animator object. By default, we don't set the startDelay
70 * on the Animator and just use its default startDelay. If the startDelay is ever set on this
71 * Animator, then we use the startDelay that it was set to.
76 * A flag indicating whether the startDelay has been set on this object. If not, we don't set
77 * the startDelay on the underlying Animator, but instead just use its default startDelay.
296 * Returns the current startDelay of property animations. If the startDelay was set on this
301 * @return The startDelay of animations, in milliseconds.
314 * Sets the startDelay for the underlying animator that animates the requested properties.
317 * @param startDelay The delay of ensuing property animations, in milliseconds. The value
321 public ViewPropertyAnimator setStartDelay(long startDelay) {
322 if (startDelay < 0) {
324 "delay: " + startDelay);
327 mStartDelay = startDelay;
802 * {@link #setStartDelay(long) startDelay} set on this ViewPropertyAnimator, then the
803 * action will run after that startDelay expires, when the actual animation begins.