touchRelease

Typemessage
DictionaryLCS
LibraryLiveCode Script
Syntax
touchRelease <pTouchID>
Summary

Sent when a touch sequence is cancelled due to an incoming even such as a phone-call.

Introduced4.5.2
OSios, android
Platformsmobile
Parameters
NameTypeDescription
pTouchID

A number which uniquely identifies a sequence of touch messages corresponding to an individual, physical touch action

Example
on touchRelease tID
  resetScreen
end touchRelease
RelatedMessage: touchMove, touchStart, touchEnd
Description

Handle the touchRelease message to perform and action when a touch sequence is cancelled due to an incoming event such as a phone-call.

The touchRelease message is sent to the control which received the touchStart message which began the touch sequence.

A touchRelease message is sent instead of a touchEnd message if the touch is cancelled due to an incoming event such as a phone-call.

The pTouchID parameter is a number which uniquely identifies a sequence of touch messages corresponding to an individual, physical touch action. All such sequences start with a touchStart message, have one or more touchMove messages and finish with either a touchEnd or a touchRelease message.

No two touch sequences will have the same id, and it is possible to have multiple (interleaving) such sequences occurring at once. This allows handling of more than one physical touch at once and, for example, allows you to track two fingers moving on the iPhone's screen.

The sequence of touch messages is tied to the control in which the touch started, in much the same way mouse messages are tied to the object a mouse down starts in. The test used to determine what object a touch starts in is identical to that used to determine whether the pointer is inside a control. In particular, invisible and disabled controls are not considered viable candidates.

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