The information below concerns legacy mobile tests that work with mobile devices connected to the local computer. For new mobile tests, we recommend using the newer cloud-compatible approach. |
Description
Simulates double touching the screen at the specified point.
Declaration
ProgObj.DoubleTouch(X, Y)
ProgObj | An expression, variable or parameter that specifies a reference to one of the objects listed in the Applies To section | |||
X | [in] | Required | Integer | |
Y | [in] | Required | Integer | |
Result | None |
Applies To
The method is applied to the following object:
Parameters
The method has the following parameters:
X
Specifies the horizontal coordinate (in pixels) of the point where double touching will be simulated.
Y
Specifies the vertical coordinate (in pixels) of the point where double touching will be simulated.
Result Value
None.
Remarks
This method is asynchronous. This means that TestComplete continues running the test, no matter whether it has finished or not. For information on how it may affect testing on Android devices, see Possible Issues.
Example
The example below demonstrates how to use the DoubleTouch
method to simulate double touching the screen of a mobile device:
JavaScript, JScript
function Test()
{
// Specify the current device
Mobile.SetCurrent("MyDevice");
// Launch the tested application
…
// Simulate user actions
…
Mobile.Device().DoubleTouch(55, 55);
…
}
Python
def Test():
# Specify the current device
Mobile.SetCurrent("MyDevice")
# Launch the tested application
# ...
# Simulate user actions
# ...
Mobile.Device().DoubleTouch(55, 55);
# ...
VBScript
Sub Test
' Specify the current device
Call Mobile.SetCurrent("MyDevice")
' Launch the tested application
…
' Simulate user actions
…
Call Mobile.Device.DoubleTouch(55, 55)
…
End Sub
DelphiScript
procedure Test;
begin
// Specify the current device
Mobile.SetCurrent('MyDevice');
// Launch the tested application
…
// Simulate user actions
…
Mobile.Device.DoubleTouch(55, 55);
…
end;
C++Script, C#Script
function Test()
{
// Specify the current device
Mobile["SetCurrent"]("MyDevice");
// Launch the tested application
…
// Simulate user actions
…
Mobile["Device"]["DoubleTouch"](55, 55);
…
}
See Also
About Testing Android Applications (Legacy)
Touch Method
AndroidDevice Object