React onTouchMove Event
React onTouchMove event fires when the user touches and moves the cursor. Similar to other elements in it, we have to pass a function for process execution.
It is similar to the HTML DOM ontouchmove event but uses the camelCase convention in React.
Syntax:
onTouchMove={function}
Parameter :
- function that will call once user touch and move any part of element or tag.
Return type:
- event: It is an event object containing information about the event like target element and values
Example 1 : In this example we implemented TouchMove area in it where when user touch and move it will gives an alert through function.
Javascript
// App.js import "./App.css" const App = () => { const function1 = (event) => { alert( "Touch and Move Start" ) } return ( <div className= "App" > <h1>w3wiki</h1> <h2>Touch and move inside Shaded Region</h2> <div className= "Shaded" onTouchMove={function1}> </div> </div> ); } export default App; |
CSS
/*App.css*/ .App { min-width : 30 vw; margin : auto ; text-align : center ; color : green ; font-size : 23px ; } .Shaded { background-color : lightgray; height : 200px ; width : 300px ; margin : auto ; border-radius: 6px ; } |
Output :
Example 2 : In this example, we implemented an area where the user, when touch and move, will get an message in console that a touch event is fired.
Javascript
// App.js import "./App.css" const App = () => { const function1 = (event) => { console.log( "Touch and Move Start" ) } return ( <div className= "App" > <h1>w3wiki</h1> <h2>Touch and Move inside Shaded Region</h2> <div className= "Shaded" onTouchStart={function1}> </div> </div> ); } export default App; |
CSS
/*App.css*/ .App { min-width : 30 vw; margin : auto ; text-align : center ; color : green ; font-size : 23px ; } .Shaded { background-color : lightgray; height : 200px ; width : 300px ; margin : auto ; border-radius: 6px ; } |
Output:
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