CameraArea class
Used for choosing specific metering and focus areas for the camera to use when calculating auto-exposure, auto-white balance, and auto-focus.
To find out how many simultaneous areas a given camera supports, use CameraParameters.getMaxNumMeteringAreas and CameraParameters.getMaxNumFocusAreas. If metering or focusing area selection is unsupported, these methods will return 0.
Each Area consists of a rectangle specifying its bounds, and a weight that determines its importance. The bounds are relative to the camera's current field of view. The coordinates are mapped so that (-1000, -1000) is always the top-left corner of the current field of view, and (1000, 1000) is always the bottom-right corner of the current field of view. Setting Areas with bounds outside that range is not allowed. Areas with zero or negative width or height are not allowed.
The weight must range from 1 to 1000, and represents a weight for every pixel in the area. This means that a large metering area with the same weight as a smaller area will have more effect in the metering result. Metering areas can overlap and the driver will add the weights in the overlap region.
- Annotations
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- @Reference('android_hardware/camera/CameraArea')
Constructors
- CameraArea(CameraRect rect, int weight)
- Default constructor for CameraArea.
- CameraArea.withoutCreate(CameraRect rect, int weight)
- Construct a CameraArea without creating the paired Java object.
Properties
- hashCode → int
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The hash code for this object.
no setterinherited
- rect → CameraRect
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Bounds of the area.
final
- runtimeType → Type
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A representation of the runtime type of the object.
no setterinherited
- weight → int
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Weight of the area.
final
Methods
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noSuchMethod(
Invocation invocation) → dynamic -
Invoked when a nonexistent method or property is accessed.
inherited
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toString(
) → String -
A string representation of this object.
override
Operators
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operator ==(
Object other) → bool -
The equality operator.
inherited